12-06-2005, 04:02 AM
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<br />icap might not allow.....
but if you look at newspaper ads......they always write
"required CA Inter"...or "CA inter with 2 years experience/CA inter with articles completed"
so it might not be there "officially" but this has become a qualification practically....thats a fact.
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You are only allowed to use these initials, only once the Institute sends you a certificate announcing the fact that you are an ACA (this is when you get your membership number), in case of ACCA, you actually get a letter telling you that you are now allowed to use the designated letters ACCA, FCCA etc.
Even in case that you may have completed your exams and your articles period but are not informed of being able to use them. Any one who does use them are liable to be sanctioned by the relevant institute by reprimend or fine or both.
As far as CA Inter is concerned, it is not a complete degree and one may refer as to having passed the exams of CA Foundation/Inter etc. that is all. One cannot use these letters following one's name or for that matter say that I am a CA inter.
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"Failure is a word unknown to me" - M A Jinnah
<br />icap might not allow.....
but if you look at newspaper ads......they always write
"required CA Inter"...or "CA inter with 2 years experience/CA inter with articles completed"
so it might not be there "officially" but this has become a qualification practically....thats a fact.
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You are only allowed to use these initials, only once the Institute sends you a certificate announcing the fact that you are an ACA (this is when you get your membership number), in case of ACCA, you actually get a letter telling you that you are now allowed to use the designated letters ACCA, FCCA etc.
Even in case that you may have completed your exams and your articles period but are not informed of being able to use them. Any one who does use them are liable to be sanctioned by the relevant institute by reprimend or fine or both.
As far as CA Inter is concerned, it is not a complete degree and one may refer as to having passed the exams of CA Foundation/Inter etc. that is all. One cannot use these letters following one's name or for that matter say that I am a CA inter.
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"Failure is a word unknown to me" - M A Jinnah