03-09-2004, 09:50 AM
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salaaam all,
i have heard tht qualified ACMA(CIMA,UK) members get full exemptions in all the pprs of internal auditing ... how far is this right??? plz explain me abt exemptions availabe for qualified CIMA n/or MBA(finance/accounts) ppl.
secondly, wht is the difference between CIA n AIA??? does AIA mean "Associate member of Internal Auditing"??? wht does CIA stand for???
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FARHAN
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A CIMA qualified doesn't get full exemptions of CIA... I don't know the exact number of examinations exempted, but I don't think its even 70% of CIA...
CIA = Certified Internal Auditor
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salaaam all,
i have heard tht qualified ACMA(CIMA,UK) members get full exemptions in all the pprs of internal auditing ... how far is this right??? plz explain me abt exemptions availabe for qualified CIMA n/or MBA(finance/accounts) ppl.
secondly, wht is the difference between CIA n AIA??? does AIA mean "Associate member of Internal Auditing"??? wht does CIA stand for???
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FARHAN
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A CIMA qualified doesn't get full exemptions of CIA... I don't know the exact number of examinations exempted, but I don't think its even 70% of CIA...
CIA = Certified Internal Auditor