04-07-2010, 04:34 PM
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However, since you will be doing CA and ACCA both, this route will be a bit longer and exhuastive.
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Exhaustive in the sense that may be after qualifying ACCA a student may feel complacent and may feel to lack the energy to go further, whereas students who qualify Inter have no other option expect going further. I feel the time and energy required for CA Inter is comparable with that of ACCA plus you are given a six months reduction in training period in the later case. The later route in my opinion is a bit easier and provide a student with some security of having at least one complete qualification.
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Schuaeb,
I guess reduction of 6 months in training is only available now if that candidate clears Modules E and F papers in first attempt.
<br /><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>
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However, since you will be doing CA and ACCA both, this route will be a bit longer and exhuastive.
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Exhaustive in the sense that may be after qualifying ACCA a student may feel complacent and may feel to lack the energy to go further, whereas students who qualify Inter have no other option expect going further. I feel the time and energy required for CA Inter is comparable with that of ACCA plus you are given a six months reduction in training period in the later case. The later route in my opinion is a bit easier and provide a student with some security of having at least one complete qualification.
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Schuaeb,
I guess reduction of 6 months in training is only available now if that candidate clears Modules E and F papers in first attempt.