08-08-2003, 04:29 AM
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Interesting... But still extremely weird & unprofessional I must say...
If ICAP wishes to examine students on the overall performance of candiates, why don't they start operating on a 'percentile' basis rather than 'percentage' just like GCE O & A levels students are marked...
Whatever their criteria might be, they should at least make it clear to the students... Coz when at the same time you see the ACCA examination papers, they are of a certain 'standard' with the passing marks mentioned as they operate in a 'percentage' scenario. (I'm not comparing ICAP with ACCA, just giving a fair example)
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Dear sumaaan, if you are not comparing ACCA and ICAP then what does the word comparison mean,
in my opinion, ACCA cannot be compared with CA at all, bcaz in ACCA you have well defined syllabus, and the examiner dont plays with your mind, and paper is being prepared within that syllabus, but in CA whatever book you read, you feel a day before examination that you are not prepared, so if you are not so sure about your preparation, then how can u be so sure about the result??
On the other hand, dear bowman, that Baba doesnt know the policy of ICAP, thats why he is out of the council <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>, yar its totally dependent upon the law of demand and supply of economics, (like somebody already mentioned in any other forum),
and dear sumaaan jee, i think ICAP is right at its policy (although i am also victim of its policy), bcaz this is the reason that unemployment level of CA is Zero %, you will never find any CA seeking for a job, but u will find CAs doing more than one jobs,
can you tell me how much a CA gets in our neighbour country(india)???
and furthermore, Bowman, i personally experienced the situation in CA results that, in an attempt, i was expecting that i ll pass the paper, but i failed, and when i attempted 70% paper i cleared that paper (when i was sure nobody is gonna pass me in that paper), can guess the ICAP's policy from above situation ?????
S M R
Interesting... But still extremely weird & unprofessional I must say...
If ICAP wishes to examine students on the overall performance of candiates, why don't they start operating on a 'percentile' basis rather than 'percentage' just like GCE O & A levels students are marked...
Whatever their criteria might be, they should at least make it clear to the students... Coz when at the same time you see the ACCA examination papers, they are of a certain 'standard' with the passing marks mentioned as they operate in a 'percentage' scenario. (I'm not comparing ICAP with ACCA, just giving a fair example)
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Dear sumaaan, if you are not comparing ACCA and ICAP then what does the word comparison mean,
in my opinion, ACCA cannot be compared with CA at all, bcaz in ACCA you have well defined syllabus, and the examiner dont plays with your mind, and paper is being prepared within that syllabus, but in CA whatever book you read, you feel a day before examination that you are not prepared, so if you are not so sure about your preparation, then how can u be so sure about the result??
On the other hand, dear bowman, that Baba doesnt know the policy of ICAP, thats why he is out of the council <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>, yar its totally dependent upon the law of demand and supply of economics, (like somebody already mentioned in any other forum),
and dear sumaaan jee, i think ICAP is right at its policy (although i am also victim of its policy), bcaz this is the reason that unemployment level of CA is Zero %, you will never find any CA seeking for a job, but u will find CAs doing more than one jobs,
can you tell me how much a CA gets in our neighbour country(india)???
and furthermore, Bowman, i personally experienced the situation in CA results that, in an attempt, i was expecting that i ll pass the paper, but i failed, and when i attempted 70% paper i cleared that paper (when i was sure nobody is gonna pass me in that paper), can guess the ICAP's policy from above situation ?????
S M R