04-22-2009, 03:21 AM
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<br />I am a graduate 11th Pfc student. On 17th of April 2009 i went to Amin Mudassar & Co for an interview. They told me that Icap has changed its policy. The training Period for Direct Graduate trainee students are now 3 years. (Is that so?). Then they told me if a person fails 1 or 2 times or donot appear in Foundation or intermediate Exams during training, his Articles will be canceld. (is that so too?). Are they just making me fool or is this true? Can someone Articles be canceled if he fails in 2 or three attempts of foundation or Inremediate Exams? Reply pleaseee.
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Dear Amir,
The training period for direct graduate trainee student has been reduced from 5 to 3 years. And if a student does not manage to qualify CA in during his training his articles are extended to 3.5 years.
I believe that the provision regarding cancellation of articles as told by the firm's staff is incorrect, there is no such thing as cancellation of articles upon failure.
<br />I am a graduate 11th Pfc student. On 17th of April 2009 i went to Amin Mudassar & Co for an interview. They told me that Icap has changed its policy. The training Period for Direct Graduate trainee students are now 3 years. (Is that so?). Then they told me if a person fails 1 or 2 times or donot appear in Foundation or intermediate Exams during training, his Articles will be canceld. (is that so too?). Are they just making me fool or is this true? Can someone Articles be canceled if he fails in 2 or three attempts of foundation or Inremediate Exams? Reply pleaseee.
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Dear Amir,
The training period for direct graduate trainee student has been reduced from 5 to 3 years. And if a student does not manage to qualify CA in during his training his articles are extended to 3.5 years.
I believe that the provision regarding cancellation of articles as told by the firm's staff is incorrect, there is no such thing as cancellation of articles upon failure.