11-29-2003, 03:51 PM
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Dear OSA,
with due respect i am sorry to say YES u completely misunderstood my question.What i wanted to ask in my last post was when a person becomes an Acca qualified through the route mentioned by IAF,he/she misses two qualifications that are F.Sc/FA and B.Com/BA as this is considered to be a proper route. so i wanted to ask that will the firms not consider someone for their job/articleship with these two additional qualifications instead of someone with just having CAT qualification.As i personally think that every qualification counts.So THAT WAS MY QUESTION.Did i write anything like "A-levels" or "Low level" or "Elite Class".My question was that will the firms not prefer someone through "PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ROUTE".And look now u r turning them down by saying that they will be hired by "SMALLER LOCAL UNITS".why?why they will not be hired by multinationals.So would u plz like to comment on my original question instead of interpreting it in any way u want to. I am sorry if i wanst able to ask my question in a proper manner in my last post.i hope that now i have elaborated my question.
Iqbal.
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Firstly, one should always at least clear Intermediate even if he/she starts CAT after matriculation... Both can be done simultaneously....
Those students do ACCA after B.com/B.A who at the last moment decide to do ACCA and didn't plan for it previously... Other students do B.Com alongside ACCA/CA, the reason being what is called a 'fallback contingency approach'... There is however no obligation on a student to do B.Com/B.A with/before ACCA/CA...
It's not that those who don't do B.Com/B.A don't get articles in multinationals or big-four... But one should always do Intermediate, as secondary education upto matriculation just isn't enough for a person's mind to educationally mature to a the required level.
Dear OSA,
with due respect i am sorry to say YES u completely misunderstood my question.What i wanted to ask in my last post was when a person becomes an Acca qualified through the route mentioned by IAF,he/she misses two qualifications that are F.Sc/FA and B.Com/BA as this is considered to be a proper route. so i wanted to ask that will the firms not consider someone for their job/articleship with these two additional qualifications instead of someone with just having CAT qualification.As i personally think that every qualification counts.So THAT WAS MY QUESTION.Did i write anything like "A-levels" or "Low level" or "Elite Class".My question was that will the firms not prefer someone through "PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ROUTE".And look now u r turning them down by saying that they will be hired by "SMALLER LOCAL UNITS".why?why they will not be hired by multinationals.So would u plz like to comment on my original question instead of interpreting it in any way u want to. I am sorry if i wanst able to ask my question in a proper manner in my last post.i hope that now i have elaborated my question.
Iqbal.
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Firstly, one should always at least clear Intermediate even if he/she starts CAT after matriculation... Both can be done simultaneously....
Those students do ACCA after B.com/B.A who at the last moment decide to do ACCA and didn't plan for it previously... Other students do B.Com alongside ACCA/CA, the reason being what is called a 'fallback contingency approach'... There is however no obligation on a student to do B.Com/B.A with/before ACCA/CA...
It's not that those who don't do B.Com/B.A don't get articles in multinationals or big-four... But one should always do Intermediate, as secondary education upto matriculation just isn't enough for a person's mind to educationally mature to a the required level.