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First of all i want to thanx all of u to be so helpful. Dear Omer ur reply was exactly what i desperately needed.i.e.hope.Now omer i want to ask u a few more questions if u have got some time.if i adopt the B.com route it would take me minimum seven years to be Acca qualified.Now on the other hand if a go for Cat it would take max 4 yaers.so by this i can save three precious years.Which i can spend on icap articleship to be a CA or do Mba or simply it would enable me to marry early<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>.Just kidding.But the most important thing for me is the recognition of Bsc degree of Acca in Pak.Becoz it would make me able to do mba or things like that.do u have any idea would i be able to do Mba from Punjab university lhr.And one last thing would u plz tell me the context of ur sentence"But again i would like to say that u should do B.com and not totally depend on ur Acca degree".And noboby tells me the international recognition of this degree.hopefully we all do a great job in our coming examination.InshAllah.And yes Mr.Zubair its the abbreviation of my real name and i think think everybody want to have access to Eu or international oppurtunities.And dear sm raza thanx God it was a joke.i was simply horrified.AS being the senior member what u think about the CAt route.Becoz if in the end i want o finish as a Ca from icap, this route will save my 2 years i guess.The degree is from Oxford Brookes University London and in the end i would like to tell u about the respect i got for u .Keep it up!
Hope to get replies from all of u soon.(plz).
IAF.
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I'm surely not Omar but I'll help you with your questions as no one has replied...
Most of the CA/ACCA students also do B.Com alongside CA/ACCA... The reason is that when you are studying for CA, you have no 'degree' or 'qualification' for minimum six years... So they do B.Com so that they have at least something on which they can fall back upon and perhaps get admission for MBA... Although, if you're doing ACCA and plan to do CA after that, it might still be better to do B.Com with ACCA, as ACCA is no piece of cake as well... So again, better safe than sorry...
So you can also do B.Com and ACCA together while keeping ACCA as your first priority...
The BSc. in Applied Accounting from Oxford Brookes is certainly recognized all over UK... There were problems in the past in its recognition in Pakistan, but now some universities which didnt recognize the BSc degree previously have instead started to accept ACCA equivalent to bachelors, for eg SZABIST... So you'd get admission for Masters anyway.
First of all i want to thanx all of u to be so helpful. Dear Omer ur reply was exactly what i desperately needed.i.e.hope.Now omer i want to ask u a few more questions if u have got some time.if i adopt the B.com route it would take me minimum seven years to be Acca qualified.Now on the other hand if a go for Cat it would take max 4 yaers.so by this i can save three precious years.Which i can spend on icap articleship to be a CA or do Mba or simply it would enable me to marry early<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>.Just kidding.But the most important thing for me is the recognition of Bsc degree of Acca in Pak.Becoz it would make me able to do mba or things like that.do u have any idea would i be able to do Mba from Punjab university lhr.And one last thing would u plz tell me the context of ur sentence"But again i would like to say that u should do B.com and not totally depend on ur Acca degree".And noboby tells me the international recognition of this degree.hopefully we all do a great job in our coming examination.InshAllah.And yes Mr.Zubair its the abbreviation of my real name and i think think everybody want to have access to Eu or international oppurtunities.And dear sm raza thanx God it was a joke.i was simply horrified.AS being the senior member what u think about the CAt route.Becoz if in the end i want o finish as a Ca from icap, this route will save my 2 years i guess.The degree is from Oxford Brookes University London and in the end i would like to tell u about the respect i got for u .Keep it up!
Hope to get replies from all of u soon.(plz).
IAF.
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I'm surely not Omar but I'll help you with your questions as no one has replied...
Most of the CA/ACCA students also do B.Com alongside CA/ACCA... The reason is that when you are studying for CA, you have no 'degree' or 'qualification' for minimum six years... So they do B.Com so that they have at least something on which they can fall back upon and perhaps get admission for MBA... Although, if you're doing ACCA and plan to do CA after that, it might still be better to do B.Com with ACCA, as ACCA is no piece of cake as well... So again, better safe than sorry...
So you can also do B.Com and ACCA together while keeping ACCA as your first priority...
The BSc. in Applied Accounting from Oxford Brookes is certainly recognized all over UK... There were problems in the past in its recognition in Pakistan, but now some universities which didnt recognize the BSc degree previously have instead started to accept ACCA equivalent to bachelors, for eg SZABIST... So you'd get admission for Masters anyway.