08-11-2009, 04:57 AM
Dear
First of all search the forum. Already enough is written about your questions for CPA.
C's and B's do not matter much as long as you are persistent and willing to do hardwork in future studies. Those were your past, don't make them your future.
You can consider CPA from USA, if you already have US visa or can get it in future or can go to USA legally somehow and write exams there as CPA exams are only conducted in USA. Otherwise leave CPA and do something else.
Requirements (quite complex issue) and fees vary from one Board of accounting to another Board. Following links may help you to dig further;
http//www.aicpa.org/yellow/ypsboa.htm
http//www.cpanet.com/cpa_forum/default.asp
http//www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/WPHP?OpenForm
Generally, it needs 150 credit hours of courses (normally equivalent to masters degree in accounting and business) and working experience under licensed CPA.
I hope it helps.
Best Wishes
First of all search the forum. Already enough is written about your questions for CPA.
C's and B's do not matter much as long as you are persistent and willing to do hardwork in future studies. Those were your past, don't make them your future.
You can consider CPA from USA, if you already have US visa or can get it in future or can go to USA legally somehow and write exams there as CPA exams are only conducted in USA. Otherwise leave CPA and do something else.
Requirements (quite complex issue) and fees vary from one Board of accounting to another Board. Following links may help you to dig further;
http//www.aicpa.org/yellow/ypsboa.htm
http//www.cpanet.com/cpa_forum/default.asp
http//www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/WPHP?OpenForm
Generally, it needs 150 credit hours of courses (normally equivalent to masters degree in accounting and business) and working experience under licensed CPA.
I hope it helps.
Best Wishes