10-24-2009, 04:12 PM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by kamranACA</i>
<br />Dears
My major portion of discussions had been about Pakistan's economy and market situation. However, I can quote you a number of examples where our ICAP's CAs competed ICAEW's and secured the job even at UK. (Leave Malaysia or what, I am talking about UK). Pracs, a member of this very forum was Manager (may be now senior manager) in one of big 4 firms right in the heart of UK (London). Securing such a job at London means something. Some of my very close friends are at UK having lucrative jobs only on the basis of ICAP's CA. So there is no rule that ICAEW's member will be preferred without any reason.
<u><i>Sohail.............
Dear Kamran,
With due respect to your opinion and research, we can not apply rule of execptions to this point..execptions are always there but we need to accept the truth and the truth is what I mentioned above. May be you can give us dozens of example like above but at the same time you will find 100's of examples from other institutes of U.K & USA.</i> </u>
However, as Tariq Sohail has explained there are so many political and economical issues for which muslims and Pakistanis face tough times. This does not make us to corelate it with capabilities etc.
<u><i>Sohail.............
I never write that pakistani accountants are technically less than others..if you read my above post, then you will find that I mentioned that despite of high technical knowledge we are not prefferd as compare to U.K & USA qualified accountants but its true that our country's current situation is further pushing us backward and we have to accept this truth.</i> </u>
Why Pakistani universities are not in top 500 has similar attributes. You see no body will come to Pakistan for getting admission in these universities. How these can be included in top universities? But this does not mean that universities are not upto that level. Certainly no one prefers to come, study and settle at an economy like us. You may have to study how (on which criteria) such 500 universities have been ranked.
<u><i>Sohail.............
Whatever the criteria is used..we need to accept this..if we are not accept this, it doesn't make any difference to them but rest of the world accepting this and we all know that in the global village nobody can live alone in his own world.</i></u>
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Regards,
Sohail
<br />Dears
My major portion of discussions had been about Pakistan's economy and market situation. However, I can quote you a number of examples where our ICAP's CAs competed ICAEW's and secured the job even at UK. (Leave Malaysia or what, I am talking about UK). Pracs, a member of this very forum was Manager (may be now senior manager) in one of big 4 firms right in the heart of UK (London). Securing such a job at London means something. Some of my very close friends are at UK having lucrative jobs only on the basis of ICAP's CA. So there is no rule that ICAEW's member will be preferred without any reason.
<u><i>Sohail.............
Dear Kamran,
With due respect to your opinion and research, we can not apply rule of execptions to this point..execptions are always there but we need to accept the truth and the truth is what I mentioned above. May be you can give us dozens of example like above but at the same time you will find 100's of examples from other institutes of U.K & USA.</i> </u>
However, as Tariq Sohail has explained there are so many political and economical issues for which muslims and Pakistanis face tough times. This does not make us to corelate it with capabilities etc.
<u><i>Sohail.............
I never write that pakistani accountants are technically less than others..if you read my above post, then you will find that I mentioned that despite of high technical knowledge we are not prefferd as compare to U.K & USA qualified accountants but its true that our country's current situation is further pushing us backward and we have to accept this truth.</i> </u>
Why Pakistani universities are not in top 500 has similar attributes. You see no body will come to Pakistan for getting admission in these universities. How these can be included in top universities? But this does not mean that universities are not upto that level. Certainly no one prefers to come, study and settle at an economy like us. You may have to study how (on which criteria) such 500 universities have been ranked.
<u><i>Sohail.............
Whatever the criteria is used..we need to accept this..if we are not accept this, it doesn't make any difference to them but rest of the world accepting this and we all know that in the global village nobody can live alone in his own world.</i></u>
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Regards,
Sohail