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minimum time durartion for CAT+ ACCA - emperor - 07-07-2009

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- emperor - 07-08-2009

Is it good for me start my career with CAT then for ACCA or I start CA? please tell me the minimum time duration for CAT + ACCA. If I complete ACCA in minimum time instead of doing CA inter. My aim is to be CA?


- PIBF - 07-08-2009

dear emperor
if u go for CAT & ACCA it will take 3 years. then why dont you go for CA of england & wales. for this you will have to take a course of CFAB for 6 months & then you will enter CA-ICAEW. I will suggest you to go for this new course & make yourself different. we are introducing this course for the first time in pakistan.after this degree you can also get degree of acca without any paper.
for further details please contact PEGASUS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & FINANCE campus#09 street#49 f-6/4 islamabad ph# 2822911-2



- saleem shah - 07-08-2009

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- Ahsan-3 - 07-12-2009

PlEaSe BrOThEr teLl me More AboUT thiS CoursE of CFAB, CA-ICAEW n Doing frm EnglaNd... n all tht...


I'll be vRy thanKful To you......


- rabia-k - 07-12-2009

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by PIBF</i>
<br />dear emperor
<b>.after this degree you can also get degree of acca without any paper. </b>
for further details please contact PEGASUS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & FINANCE campus#09 street#49 f-6/4 islamabad ph# 2822911-2

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this is just a lie. you will never be exempted from ACCA's Plevel.