02-04-2010, 09:09 AM
Dears
On this Monday the institute announced the result of current attempt of module E and F. The result defied the general perception that ICAP passes the number of student on the basis of the requirements of the market by passing 195 student in module F. As far as I remember previously ICAP has been passing around 170 to 175 students per attempt. The details are
Module F Passed 195 Permanent Credit 422
Module E Passed 208 Permanent Credits 569
In the previous attempt some 150 students passed module E examinations so a reasonable increase is there as well.
Furthermore the detail of permanent credits is;
Module E
Information Technology Management,Audit & Control 220
Advanced Accounting & Financial Reporting 181
Corporate Laws 203
Business Management 207
Module F
Management Accounting 122
Business Finance Decisions 206
Advanced Taxation 255
Advanced Auditing 16
Again the number of credits in each subject is against the common belief of the students that in Module E AFR and CL are the main subjects and require prime focus by the students. The almost even number of refers in each paper proved it wrong at least for this attempt.
The point of concern is that only 16 credits were awarded in AAD (never means only 16 students passed it) shows that open book policy have made things tougher for this subject and the audit experience of students has not made them well equipped with the requirements of the examiner. MAC, further, is proved to be a tough paper.
One more thing that can be concluded is that almost half of the students who manage to qualify CA Inter goes through Module E (point to ponder what the other half of students do!) and almost all of the students who pass module E eventually becomes the member of the institute.
Regards
Shoaib
On this Monday the institute announced the result of current attempt of module E and F. The result defied the general perception that ICAP passes the number of student on the basis of the requirements of the market by passing 195 student in module F. As far as I remember previously ICAP has been passing around 170 to 175 students per attempt. The details are
Module F Passed 195 Permanent Credit 422
Module E Passed 208 Permanent Credits 569
In the previous attempt some 150 students passed module E examinations so a reasonable increase is there as well.
Furthermore the detail of permanent credits is;
Module E
Information Technology Management,Audit & Control 220
Advanced Accounting & Financial Reporting 181
Corporate Laws 203
Business Management 207
Module F
Management Accounting 122
Business Finance Decisions 206
Advanced Taxation 255
Advanced Auditing 16
Again the number of credits in each subject is against the common belief of the students that in Module E AFR and CL are the main subjects and require prime focus by the students. The almost even number of refers in each paper proved it wrong at least for this attempt.
The point of concern is that only 16 credits were awarded in AAD (never means only 16 students passed it) shows that open book policy have made things tougher for this subject and the audit experience of students has not made them well equipped with the requirements of the examiner. MAC, further, is proved to be a tough paper.
One more thing that can be concluded is that almost half of the students who manage to qualify CA Inter goes through Module E (point to ponder what the other half of students do!) and almost all of the students who pass module E eventually becomes the member of the institute.
Regards
Shoaib