02-27-2010, 05:10 AM
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<br />Mr.Maqsood,
Thanks & Agreed...very true actual issue is 150 credit hours. Even an ACMA after B.Com from pakistan can fetch only 144-149 (60-65 graduation & 84 ACMA) credit hours maximum according to WES evaluation and 123-128 (60-65 graduation & 63 ACMA) credit hours according to Josef Silny evlauation.
I am mentioing these points on the basis of recent evaluation made by both evaluators.
I know Delaware state accepting Associate degree holder for CPA exam if someone clear Fed. Tax paper (assignments). But according to your above post I am not clear that whether Delaware state accepting any graduate from Pakistan (2 years) with Fed. Tax paper or not. Because a graduate from Pakistan (2 years) will only able to get 60-65 credit hours.
Regards,
Sohail
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@Toronto-boy,
U said that Icmap/Icap/acca(not having MRA with AICPA) exams r not considered for evaluation but Tariq is quoting Credit hours for ACMAs.I am a bit confused (rather I have misunderstood).Plz explain the actual scenerio.
<br />Mr.Maqsood,
Thanks & Agreed...very true actual issue is 150 credit hours. Even an ACMA after B.Com from pakistan can fetch only 144-149 (60-65 graduation & 84 ACMA) credit hours maximum according to WES evaluation and 123-128 (60-65 graduation & 63 ACMA) credit hours according to Josef Silny evlauation.
I am mentioing these points on the basis of recent evaluation made by both evaluators.
I know Delaware state accepting Associate degree holder for CPA exam if someone clear Fed. Tax paper (assignments). But according to your above post I am not clear that whether Delaware state accepting any graduate from Pakistan (2 years) with Fed. Tax paper or not. Because a graduate from Pakistan (2 years) will only able to get 60-65 credit hours.
Regards,
Sohail
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@Toronto-boy,
U said that Icmap/Icap/acca(not having MRA with AICPA) exams r not considered for evaluation but Tariq is quoting Credit hours for ACMAs.I am a bit confused (rather I have misunderstood).Plz explain the actual scenerio.