01-27-2009, 09:54 PM
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<br />One more interested news that CAT from ACCA is eligible for exemption from ICAEW 5 papers where ICAP full members are only eligible for ICAEW 11 papers.WHAT GOING ON ICAP PEOPLE.
And there is very high possibilty that ICAEW will launch its full programme in Pakistan.
I will confirm from ICAEW tomorrow what will be tarining (article) period for CAT student.
I am going to give good news to ACCA members very Soon regarding ICAEW membership, <i>you may need to give only one ICAEW paper if you have two yrs post ACCA membership experience. Means ACCA members with two yrs experience will not need to undergo ICAEW any training which in turn means ACCA experience will be fully recognised by ICAEW</i>. That is why I say ACCA student should not worry about ICAEW. Just wait for couple of yrs and see what happen in European accountancy profession and with ICAP.
Khalid
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First Thing, ICAEW launching its full program (Classes, Exams etc) is kinda unlikely event in the presence of ICAP and its totally justified as One shud always go for his/her local institute if he's in Pakistan i.e ICAP.
Second, Its ACCA Member with 5 Years of Post-Qualification Experience who can apply for the Membership of ICAEW by giving just i.e Total 8 Years !!! Who's gna wait that long -/ !!
<br />One more interested news that CAT from ACCA is eligible for exemption from ICAEW 5 papers where ICAP full members are only eligible for ICAEW 11 papers.WHAT GOING ON ICAP PEOPLE.
And there is very high possibilty that ICAEW will launch its full programme in Pakistan.
I will confirm from ICAEW tomorrow what will be tarining (article) period for CAT student.
I am going to give good news to ACCA members very Soon regarding ICAEW membership, <i>you may need to give only one ICAEW paper if you have two yrs post ACCA membership experience. Means ACCA members with two yrs experience will not need to undergo ICAEW any training which in turn means ACCA experience will be fully recognised by ICAEW</i>. That is why I say ACCA student should not worry about ICAEW. Just wait for couple of yrs and see what happen in European accountancy profession and with ICAP.
Khalid
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First Thing, ICAEW launching its full program (Classes, Exams etc) is kinda unlikely event in the presence of ICAP and its totally justified as One shud always go for his/her local institute if he's in Pakistan i.e ICAP.
Second, Its ACCA Member with 5 Years of Post-Qualification Experience who can apply for the Membership of ICAEW by giving just i.e Total 8 Years !!! Who's gna wait that long -/ !!