03-01-2007, 07:33 AM
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<br />i hav passed my fsc (12th) last yr with math physics and chmenistry and now em thinking of doing Ca...a lot of people say me tht CA is very tough after fsc and u should do B.com like things to get the basic knowledge of accounting before CA.....so here is my question IS CA REALLY MUCHH DIFFICULT FOR A FSC STUDENT ?
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I would agree that in Pakistan perhaps there is more demand and career opportunities for chartered accountants than CFAs or actuaries. To qualify as a CA wouldn't be impossible nor easy. It would require a lot of motivation and hardwork. Your background in science doesn't make it impossible to qualify as a CA but I tend to agree that a background in accounts may help to better understand the CA subjects. This by no means imply that you would struggle in CA subjects with your current background but a normal person may prefer to enter the profession with an accounts background.
DT
<br />i hav passed my fsc (12th) last yr with math physics and chmenistry and now em thinking of doing Ca...a lot of people say me tht CA is very tough after fsc and u should do B.com like things to get the basic knowledge of accounting before CA.....so here is my question IS CA REALLY MUCHH DIFFICULT FOR A FSC STUDENT ?
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I would agree that in Pakistan perhaps there is more demand and career opportunities for chartered accountants than CFAs or actuaries. To qualify as a CA wouldn't be impossible nor easy. It would require a lot of motivation and hardwork. Your background in science doesn't make it impossible to qualify as a CA but I tend to agree that a background in accounts may help to better understand the CA subjects. This by no means imply that you would struggle in CA subjects with your current background but a normal person may prefer to enter the profession with an accounts background.
DT