10-06-2011, 05:11 PM
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<br />HELLO to all the respected members of thz forum.....
i have posted thz big question coz every person thinking of starting CA
worry about it and rattle like mad to find its answer....
so plz shed some light on this topic remove students queries..
1)what is the future with our big4 of a person having ca inter and articles completed?
2)if a gradute goes dirctely for articleship in mid tier firms(ususally)
and cant able to complete ca then wat is her/his future??
3)how really important the big 4 is??
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People have started without big4s and have had successfull careers. Big4s give you an edge and added advantage and that is it. So you can have a great career without the big4 stamp on your cv. It is good but not a must.
Pakistani finance market is one the most competitive i must say. We have a very talented youth and more and more are selecting finance and accountancy as career. Everyone here have a degree or a qualification today. Pakistan is in the top 5 markets in terms of revenue for most interntional designations.
B.com/CA inter with articles is not something very special. With the arrival of so many foreign qualifications anything below full CA is hit by the competition. Recent trend is that foreign qualifications win mostly. Employers would take a ACCA/CIMA/CFA member with articles as compared to B.com/CE-inter with articles in most cases. So don't rely on Bcom or CA-inter.
This does not mean that CA-inters are rejected out right. However, the market in which they survived in the past is invaded and almost captuer by interntional qualifications. They are some what competitive but are far from what they use to be a decade ago. I don't need to tell you what a Bcom means in Pakistan. Get qualified.
If you are a qualified CA from ICAP, then naturally you are excluded from the competition posed by foreign designations. A qualified ACA from ICAP has a strong 50 years of reputation to back him up.
Most students persue both local and foreign designations, parellel or one by one, if they don't have financial restraints.
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<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 HERA BABY</i>
<br />HELLO to all the respected members of thz forum.....
i have posted thz big question coz every person thinking of starting CA
worry about it and rattle like mad to find its answer....
so plz shed some light on this topic remove students queries..
1)what is the future with our big4 of a person having ca inter and articles completed?
2)if a gradute goes dirctely for articleship in mid tier firms(ususally)
and cant able to complete ca then wat is her/his future??
3)how really important the big 4 is??
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People have started without big4s and have had successfull careers. Big4s give you an edge and added advantage and that is it. So you can have a great career without the big4 stamp on your cv. It is good but not a must.
Pakistani finance market is one the most competitive i must say. We have a very talented youth and more and more are selecting finance and accountancy as career. Everyone here have a degree or a qualification today. Pakistan is in the top 5 markets in terms of revenue for most interntional designations.
B.com/CA inter with articles is not something very special. With the arrival of so many foreign qualifications anything below full CA is hit by the competition. Recent trend is that foreign qualifications win mostly. Employers would take a ACCA/CIMA/CFA member with articles as compared to B.com/CE-inter with articles in most cases. So don't rely on Bcom or CA-inter.
This does not mean that CA-inters are rejected out right. However, the market in which they survived in the past is invaded and almost captuer by interntional qualifications. They are some what competitive but are far from what they use to be a decade ago. I don't need to tell you what a Bcom means in Pakistan. Get qualified.
If you are a qualified CA from ICAP, then naturally you are excluded from the competition posed by foreign designations. A qualified ACA from ICAP has a strong 50 years of reputation to back him up.
Most students persue both local and foreign designations, parellel or one by one, if they don't have financial restraints.
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