04-09-2008, 08:52 PM
Dear,
ICAEW produces chartered accountants like ICAP and has started its training and education in Pakistan under an MOU signed with ICAP. None of those who are charged with governance of these issues are so innocent that we conclude they might have not thought every thing about the pros and cons.
Yes, ICAEW is one of the most prestigious institute worldwide and enjoys so many merits over the other institutes.
However, as 4thelement explained, if some one wishes to have the charter at Pakistan he/she HAS TO come through the channel of ICAP. There is no other way out. Even ICAEW members have to qualify exams if they wish to be in practice at Pakistan.
Notwithstanding the above, ICAEW is of course one of the best institutes in the world. I have no doubt about it and if some one does not have an intent to be in practice at Pakistan he can enjoy equal market oppurtunities in other sectors.
As far as doing CA from ICAP and ICAEW, is concerned the tuition fees payable to the authorized tutors in Pakistan for the final stage papers are enormous and, coupled with the material expnses incurred on ACCA, may not be acceptable for every student on Pakistan.
As per my info the minimum fee being asked by such authorized tutors is approximately more than Rupees 200,000 for only those few papers which ACA or ACCA have to qualify.
Yes, there could be a huge number who can affoard it as well.
It would be a matter of choice and selection among various trade offs.
As far as the comments of Khani are concerned, these could be a reaction of some ultimate outcome of doing ACCA in Pakistan. However, I don't expect such things from him being a serious and sincere student / professional.
Best regards,
KAMRAN.
ICAEW produces chartered accountants like ICAP and has started its training and education in Pakistan under an MOU signed with ICAP. None of those who are charged with governance of these issues are so innocent that we conclude they might have not thought every thing about the pros and cons.
Yes, ICAEW is one of the most prestigious institute worldwide and enjoys so many merits over the other institutes.
However, as 4thelement explained, if some one wishes to have the charter at Pakistan he/she HAS TO come through the channel of ICAP. There is no other way out. Even ICAEW members have to qualify exams if they wish to be in practice at Pakistan.
Notwithstanding the above, ICAEW is of course one of the best institutes in the world. I have no doubt about it and if some one does not have an intent to be in practice at Pakistan he can enjoy equal market oppurtunities in other sectors.
As far as doing CA from ICAP and ICAEW, is concerned the tuition fees payable to the authorized tutors in Pakistan for the final stage papers are enormous and, coupled with the material expnses incurred on ACCA, may not be acceptable for every student on Pakistan.
As per my info the minimum fee being asked by such authorized tutors is approximately more than Rupees 200,000 for only those few papers which ACA or ACCA have to qualify.
Yes, there could be a huge number who can affoard it as well.
It would be a matter of choice and selection among various trade offs.
As far as the comments of Khani are concerned, these could be a reaction of some ultimate outcome of doing ACCA in Pakistan. However, I don't expect such things from him being a serious and sincere student / professional.
Best regards,
KAMRAN.