06-08-2009, 07:12 PM
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<br />The part qualifieds of CIMA are entitled to obtain a Bachelor's degree from the University of Central Punjab on submission of thesis. CIMA qualifieds are also entitled to obtain an MBA degree from a number of reputed British Universities on appearing in specified papers.
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I know about complete degree awarding criteria of University of Central Punjab but it is too costly. In my view the degree of M.Com should be awarded to part qualified or qualified professional accountants by public sector universities by allowing maximum exemptions and against the payment of examination fee only.
ICMA stage-5 qualified students are also eligible for MBA degree of University of Central Punjab.
Regards,
Awais Aftab
<br />The part qualifieds of CIMA are entitled to obtain a Bachelor's degree from the University of Central Punjab on submission of thesis. CIMA qualifieds are also entitled to obtain an MBA degree from a number of reputed British Universities on appearing in specified papers.
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I know about complete degree awarding criteria of University of Central Punjab but it is too costly. In my view the degree of M.Com should be awarded to part qualified or qualified professional accountants by public sector universities by allowing maximum exemptions and against the payment of examination fee only.
ICMA stage-5 qualified students are also eligible for MBA degree of University of Central Punjab.
Regards,
Awais Aftab