06-26-2010, 04:27 AM
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<br />There are chances that here the entire syllabus of ICAEW is adopted 'as it is' / without any material alteration, except for taxation and corporate law papers.
Discussions are going on and let's see what eventually comes out.
It is intended that paper setting, exminations and papers checking would be done locally, while all study materials, syllabus and study tools of ICAEW will be used to align/equate the educational base of the profession in Pakistan with international bodies.
This will eventually enhance the exemptions with all international bodies under MRAs. This is a longer term objective and I believe would be significantly beneficial for you all.
The above is based on various discussions going on in the circles.
However, rest assured, bigger changes are on their way.
Regards,
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Kamran bhai why doesn't ICAP develop its own curriculum instead of copying ICAEW?They should restructure there existing course(we should not follow Bangladeshi CA as they r also thinking to adopt ICAEW structure for quite some time).There r good enough people to create world class curriculum.As far as exemptions r concerned these r more dependant on negotiations and bargaining(Indian CA has got more exemptions without changing their CA structure e.g they get 4 module exemptions out of 5 from ICAA while ICAP gets zero).
Anyhow if it happens and ICAP adopts ICAEW course then they should allow more exemptions to ACCA/CIMA as the ICAEW is doing(12 exemptions for ACCA in ICAEW).
Regards.
<br />There are chances that here the entire syllabus of ICAEW is adopted 'as it is' / without any material alteration, except for taxation and corporate law papers.
Discussions are going on and let's see what eventually comes out.
It is intended that paper setting, exminations and papers checking would be done locally, while all study materials, syllabus and study tools of ICAEW will be used to align/equate the educational base of the profession in Pakistan with international bodies.
This will eventually enhance the exemptions with all international bodies under MRAs. This is a longer term objective and I believe would be significantly beneficial for you all.
The above is based on various discussions going on in the circles.
However, rest assured, bigger changes are on their way.
Regards,
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Kamran bhai why doesn't ICAP develop its own curriculum instead of copying ICAEW?They should restructure there existing course(we should not follow Bangladeshi CA as they r also thinking to adopt ICAEW structure for quite some time).There r good enough people to create world class curriculum.As far as exemptions r concerned these r more dependant on negotiations and bargaining(Indian CA has got more exemptions without changing their CA structure e.g they get 4 module exemptions out of 5 from ICAA while ICAP gets zero).
Anyhow if it happens and ICAP adopts ICAEW course then they should allow more exemptions to ACCA/CIMA as the ICAEW is doing(12 exemptions for ACCA in ICAEW).
Regards.