06-29-2004, 04:49 PM
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Hmmmmm guys does the salary increases with experience?R u sure that it doesnt reach 50,000.I am not afraid of its difficulty but i am concerned whether the rewards r enough or not.If i can earn 25,000 doing engineering than y should i waste my 6 years instead of 4!
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Well you'll find tens of thousands of engineers but you wont find that number in CA. Since 1961, around 4000 CA have become ICAP members and most of them are abroad.
Starting pay is 25-35k and depending upon experience and institution it keeps on climbing. I myself started at around 36k and in 3 years i am around 75+car (hope there is no one from CBR). One of my colleagues is earning 100+car and thatz the norm if u have around 5+years PQE. So go on for CA however u'll have to sacrifice atleast 6 years of your life with no guarantee that u'll pass the examz.
Hmmmmm guys does the salary increases with experience?R u sure that it doesnt reach 50,000.I am not afraid of its difficulty but i am concerned whether the rewards r enough or not.If i can earn 25,000 doing engineering than y should i waste my 6 years instead of 4!
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Well you'll find tens of thousands of engineers but you wont find that number in CA. Since 1961, around 4000 CA have become ICAP members and most of them are abroad.
Starting pay is 25-35k and depending upon experience and institution it keeps on climbing. I myself started at around 36k and in 3 years i am around 75+car (hope there is no one from CBR). One of my colleagues is earning 100+car and thatz the norm if u have around 5+years PQE. So go on for CA however u'll have to sacrifice atleast 6 years of your life with no guarantee that u'll pass the examz.