01-31-2009, 05:26 PM
Dear
Thanks Rabia for providing valuable inforamtion to students.
Once again I recommend to all qualified accountant that there is no point in going for ICAEW after getting any international recognised qualification. I also do not think ICAP member should go for ICAEW. Try to get as much experience as you can.
If someone wanst to become ICAEW member then he.she should start it in first place.
I am saying it again and again that ACCA will get audit recognition in Pakistan directly or indirectly in 2,3 yrs time. ACCA has alraedy got Market Recognition in Pakistan. ACCA students and members are even working in State bank of Pakistan.
I have alraedy mentioned that in comming yrs accountancy profession in EU will be like CICA, so there will be no distinction between ICAEW, ACCA, ICAI, ICAS, CPA(Ireland) etc.
Khalid
Thanks Rabia for providing valuable inforamtion to students.
Once again I recommend to all qualified accountant that there is no point in going for ICAEW after getting any international recognised qualification. I also do not think ICAP member should go for ICAEW. Try to get as much experience as you can.
If someone wanst to become ICAEW member then he.she should start it in first place.
I am saying it again and again that ACCA will get audit recognition in Pakistan directly or indirectly in 2,3 yrs time. ACCA has alraedy got Market Recognition in Pakistan. ACCA students and members are even working in State bank of Pakistan.
I have alraedy mentioned that in comming yrs accountancy profession in EU will be like CICA, so there will be no distinction between ICAEW, ACCA, ICAI, ICAS, CPA(Ireland) etc.
Khalid