10-09-2010, 08:22 PM
Kamran Bhai,
Only results and admit cards are sent to students. ICAP website is the only source of information.
Yes, there is no comparison between a standard-setting organisation and a professional body of accountants.
I tried to say that ICAP should also communicate the scope of reforms, that is, whether new reforms are limited to changes in syllabus or there will be new subjects. Simple is that. And I still believe communication of time frame (like 4th quarter or first half of the year) is a good presentation and that is why I did that comparison. ICAP members responsible for new reforms indeed know the time frame.
Yes, bringing new reforms is not an overnight task. I never said that ICAP should introduce new reforms as soon as possible. New reforms require strong deliberations which, according to my knowledge, were undertaken by ICAP during the last 12 months and ICAP Council has approved those reforms.
I am not worrying for delay of few months. I am not anxiously waiting for new reforms. I am also interested in what the new reforms will bring for CA profession. Yes, bringing new reforms does not raise questions on the existent quality of CA qualification. It is the need of hour to get MRAs in place with the renowned Institutes of the world.
I hope that new reforms will serve as a stepping stone in ICAPâs efforts of global recognition. (Insha Allah)
Regards
Only results and admit cards are sent to students. ICAP website is the only source of information.
Yes, there is no comparison between a standard-setting organisation and a professional body of accountants.
I tried to say that ICAP should also communicate the scope of reforms, that is, whether new reforms are limited to changes in syllabus or there will be new subjects. Simple is that. And I still believe communication of time frame (like 4th quarter or first half of the year) is a good presentation and that is why I did that comparison. ICAP members responsible for new reforms indeed know the time frame.
Yes, bringing new reforms is not an overnight task. I never said that ICAP should introduce new reforms as soon as possible. New reforms require strong deliberations which, according to my knowledge, were undertaken by ICAP during the last 12 months and ICAP Council has approved those reforms.
I am not worrying for delay of few months. I am not anxiously waiting for new reforms. I am also interested in what the new reforms will bring for CA profession. Yes, bringing new reforms does not raise questions on the existent quality of CA qualification. It is the need of hour to get MRAs in place with the renowned Institutes of the world.
I hope that new reforms will serve as a stepping stone in ICAPâs efforts of global recognition. (Insha Allah)
Regards