09-29-2009, 12:32 AM
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<br />SALAM,
@ astute
well i wanna know the best route for me to complete my ACA/ICAEW from pak.
i am currently doing my A levels..
thanks..
[)]
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There are 2 ways for entering ICAEW though ACCA
1)Completed your 3 yrs PER and after becoming member of ACCA you can get a straight entry to ICAEW with exemptions depending upon your ACCA papers.
2)After you become affiliate of ACCA and if you apply for a training contract from your employer you wont any turbulence to enter ACA.
ICAP members may gain credit for up to all of the Professional Stage modules, except for Business Strategy.
The choice is yours whether you want to join it ACCA route or via ICAP's CA route. I'm not giving my verdict so as to join route "A" or route "B" because you know your circumstances more than do I know.
<br />SALAM,
@ astute
well i wanna know the best route for me to complete my ACA/ICAEW from pak.
i am currently doing my A levels..
thanks..
[)]
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There are 2 ways for entering ICAEW though ACCA
1)Completed your 3 yrs PER and after becoming member of ACCA you can get a straight entry to ICAEW with exemptions depending upon your ACCA papers.
2)After you become affiliate of ACCA and if you apply for a training contract from your employer you wont any turbulence to enter ACA.
ICAP members may gain credit for up to all of the Professional Stage modules, except for Business Strategy.
The choice is yours whether you want to join it ACCA route or via ICAP's CA route. I'm not giving my verdict so as to join route "A" or route "B" because you know your circumstances more than do I know.