02-27-2010, 04:23 AM
Dear Shani
First of all, I am not an evaluator, so don't take my words as final. Moreover, I don't know the status of UCP in Pakistan whether it is HEC/ UGC (former University Grants Commission) approved or not. Students MUST always go for HEC approved institutions to avoid problems later.
Most likely courses of first 2 years would not be acceptable. Perhaps courses of last 2 years might be acceptable cuz final exam (MCQs) was taken. But personally speaking, if evaluator would know that all 400 MCQs were taken in one sitting for several courses, he would not accept.
Most likely UCP's both under graduate and MBA courses would not be acceptable for CPA or even for Canadian immigration.
Private MA Economics degree and courses can be acceptable for CPA exams, but may not be acceptable for Canadian immigration.
Rather than above options, I would say in addition to ACCA, students may get admission in any college (affiliated with university like Karachi university or Punjab University) for BCom and pass exams and later do part-time (evening) but any regualar, in-class, and relevant Master degree. Though this is a little hectic/long, but most secure way.
Regards
First of all, I am not an evaluator, so don't take my words as final. Moreover, I don't know the status of UCP in Pakistan whether it is HEC/ UGC (former University Grants Commission) approved or not. Students MUST always go for HEC approved institutions to avoid problems later.
Most likely courses of first 2 years would not be acceptable. Perhaps courses of last 2 years might be acceptable cuz final exam (MCQs) was taken. But personally speaking, if evaluator would know that all 400 MCQs were taken in one sitting for several courses, he would not accept.
Most likely UCP's both under graduate and MBA courses would not be acceptable for CPA or even for Canadian immigration.
Private MA Economics degree and courses can be acceptable for CPA exams, but may not be acceptable for Canadian immigration.
Rather than above options, I would say in addition to ACCA, students may get admission in any college (affiliated with university like Karachi university or Punjab University) for BCom and pass exams and later do part-time (evening) but any regualar, in-class, and relevant Master degree. Though this is a little hectic/long, but most secure way.
Regards