03-16-2010, 06:30 AM
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<br />Dont talk about Finance or Accounts department only.... Me talking about international level, or ye Accountancy bodies to some 50 years hoe hain k bani hain finance ko to ejad hoe hee abit 30 40 years hoe hain.....CFA is research type of field.... they are not accountants, The better is one who is creating something new or adding and modifying thing...
Look i dont wana make any sort of confusion or you may say taking side or opposing someone but wana share my observation about these... cuz otherwise you will hear in PK that every seat is taken by CAs.( if they are taking, its because of their excellence) as our country is unable to produce Finance Scholars and researcher.. so thats why these areas are unexplored yet...There should be more Govt owned Business Schools and Accountancy Universities rather guiding our whole youth towards ACCA.
Planning is not there!!! who will guide us?? jobs are not here? Kia ham sari zindagi isi chkkar main pare rahen ka Ye examption le lo ye hogaya to ab wo kar lo??..... why not Govt Plans when they know there are bulk of students waiting for internships and jobs??
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Atif,
First proper MBA program was offered by Harvard University in 1908.While first local accounting body was formed in 1854(though it was not a national one) and ICAEW was formed in 1880(charter).
Nobody would deny the worth of MBA.But in first world countries MBA is offered after a minimum of 3 years bachelor(even some demand 4 years) and few years experience(though all don't demand experience).Even Indian Business schools demand 3 years degrees atleast.While here in Pakistan MBA could be done after 2 years degree.In first world they consider it equal to their bachelors.
If u compare ur university's(I think u r from Arid agri) curriculum with that of LUMS,IBA,LSE, there would be huge difference.Even there is greater market acceptability for Punjab uni,karachi uni then other Public sector universities.
Jo aap nay kaha k new govt owned business school open honey chaye.I agree but quality must not be compromised.Uni of Sargodha has given affiliation for MBA and MCOM to various colleges.I personally have knowledge of a college where there is just 1 faculty member who has done MCOM.All other teachers there r Bcomers or MA Islamiat,english etc and they teach MCOM students and it is a govt commerce college.
Wikipedia site states that IBA KARACHI was the first business school opened in ASIA.But now it really lags behind others in terms of rankings.
Pakistani business schools(except very few) really need to upgrade and improve the quality of curriculum to compete with other int. schools if INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTIVE is considered.
<br />Dont talk about Finance or Accounts department only.... Me talking about international level, or ye Accountancy bodies to some 50 years hoe hain k bani hain finance ko to ejad hoe hee abit 30 40 years hoe hain.....CFA is research type of field.... they are not accountants, The better is one who is creating something new or adding and modifying thing...
Look i dont wana make any sort of confusion or you may say taking side or opposing someone but wana share my observation about these... cuz otherwise you will hear in PK that every seat is taken by CAs.( if they are taking, its because of their excellence) as our country is unable to produce Finance Scholars and researcher.. so thats why these areas are unexplored yet...There should be more Govt owned Business Schools and Accountancy Universities rather guiding our whole youth towards ACCA.
Planning is not there!!! who will guide us?? jobs are not here? Kia ham sari zindagi isi chkkar main pare rahen ka Ye examption le lo ye hogaya to ab wo kar lo??..... why not Govt Plans when they know there are bulk of students waiting for internships and jobs??
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Atif,
First proper MBA program was offered by Harvard University in 1908.While first local accounting body was formed in 1854(though it was not a national one) and ICAEW was formed in 1880(charter).
Nobody would deny the worth of MBA.But in first world countries MBA is offered after a minimum of 3 years bachelor(even some demand 4 years) and few years experience(though all don't demand experience).Even Indian Business schools demand 3 years degrees atleast.While here in Pakistan MBA could be done after 2 years degree.In first world they consider it equal to their bachelors.
If u compare ur university's(I think u r from Arid agri) curriculum with that of LUMS,IBA,LSE, there would be huge difference.Even there is greater market acceptability for Punjab uni,karachi uni then other Public sector universities.
Jo aap nay kaha k new govt owned business school open honey chaye.I agree but quality must not be compromised.Uni of Sargodha has given affiliation for MBA and MCOM to various colleges.I personally have knowledge of a college where there is just 1 faculty member who has done MCOM.All other teachers there r Bcomers or MA Islamiat,english etc and they teach MCOM students and it is a govt commerce college.
Wikipedia site states that IBA KARACHI was the first business school opened in ASIA.But now it really lags behind others in terms of rankings.
Pakistani business schools(except very few) really need to upgrade and improve the quality of curriculum to compete with other int. schools if INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTIVE is considered.