02-25-2009, 12:06 AM
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<b>Rabia he wanted to say that ACCAs are not allowed to practice in all these 80 countries unless passing few local exams. </b> I think it is still better off than Pakistan. Atleast we get the recognition after passing say 3-4 exams which can be passed most importantly.
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LOL..every ACCA seminar that i have visted in some glitzy Dubai hotel begins with "ACCA is a globally recognised body with offices in 80 countries" yet if we want to live and work in some country other than a gulf one, we have to take and pass exams!!! when we ACCA'S join ACCA we are only told that our qualification is recognised in more than 80 countries . what sort of global recognition when we have to sit and pass exams from other accountancy bodies.
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<b>Rabia he wanted to say that ACCAs are not allowed to practice in all these 80 countries unless passing few local exams. </b> I think it is still better off than Pakistan. Atleast we get the recognition after passing say 3-4 exams which can be passed most importantly.
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LOL..every ACCA seminar that i have visted in some glitzy Dubai hotel begins with "ACCA is a globally recognised body with offices in 80 countries" yet if we want to live and work in some country other than a gulf one, we have to take and pass exams!!! when we ACCA'S join ACCA we are only told that our qualification is recognised in more than 80 countries . what sort of global recognition when we have to sit and pass exams from other accountancy bodies.