07-28-2003, 11:13 AM
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No wonder, Canadian C.A. institute does not recognize Pakistani and Indian C.A. even equivalent of B.Com. U have to do many subjects just to be treated at par with B.Com. On the contrary, ICAP gives equivalency to Canadain C.As.
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They have C.A in Canada too?... Or is it C.P.A ?
And about the B.Com thing, when B.Com and BBA used to be of two years in Pakistan, every student of the mentioned qualifications, who went to USA or UK, 'had' to complete an addition course to become equivalent to USA/UK's bachelors.
But now as almost all bachelors are of 4 years in Pakistan, students who wish to go abroad will be considered equivalent to the respective country's bachelors program and 'will not' have to attend any additional courses.
Edited by - sumaaan on Jul 28 2003 062028 AM
No wonder, Canadian C.A. institute does not recognize Pakistani and Indian C.A. even equivalent of B.Com. U have to do many subjects just to be treated at par with B.Com. On the contrary, ICAP gives equivalency to Canadain C.As.
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They have C.A in Canada too?... Or is it C.P.A ?
And about the B.Com thing, when B.Com and BBA used to be of two years in Pakistan, every student of the mentioned qualifications, who went to USA or UK, 'had' to complete an addition course to become equivalent to USA/UK's bachelors.
But now as almost all bachelors are of 4 years in Pakistan, students who wish to go abroad will be considered equivalent to the respective country's bachelors program and 'will not' have to attend any additional courses.
Edited by - sumaaan on Jul 28 2003 062028 AM