01-02-2005, 01:58 AM
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And are ICMAP members also fully exempt in CIMA....
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no, ICMAP members r not exempted completely. reason is tht CIMA covers broader range of topics, n probably, in greater depth. tht is why ICMAP allows them complete exemtions.
a simple example can b tht a person who knows A-to-Z will get full exemption as compared to a person who knows A-to-M (say). this is just n example, nothing more thn tht !!! i hope it clarifies the things. in above example, both persons claim to know english alphabets. but the first one knows more thn the second one. so first will get exemptions in second's course but second will not get exepmtion in first's course.
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FARHAN
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And are ICMAP members also fully exempt in CIMA....
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no, ICMAP members r not exempted completely. reason is tht CIMA covers broader range of topics, n probably, in greater depth. tht is why ICMAP allows them complete exemtions.
a simple example can b tht a person who knows A-to-Z will get full exemption as compared to a person who knows A-to-M (say). this is just n example, nothing more thn tht !!! i hope it clarifies the things. in above example, both persons claim to know english alphabets. but the first one knows more thn the second one. so first will get exemptions in second's course but second will not get exepmtion in first's course.
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...