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Please Let me out of confusion. - yasir_live - 10-26-2009

Hello All,

I have some confusions, please contribute your views in this regard

1) Is ACCA needs training or Articleship in ACCA approved Firm to qualify for certification ? OR simply experience from any COMP ?
Because If a person already hold BCOM or MBA, than starts ACCA in age of 25 and clear papers some how at age of 28!..... Than is he have to get admitted for intership/Training/Articleship for 3 years ? or is he eligible to show his experience of any company ?

2) Please also tell how is CMA ? CFA ?
Does CMA, CFA requires Articleship/Training/Intership for 3 years or you can claim easily with your going expereince in Non-Chartered Firm ?

3) PLease help me out, Which certifications available without any ARTICLESHIP....TRAINING ???

[V]
Expecting to hear from you soon.


- Mujahid - 10-26-2009

2) Please also tell how is CMA ? CFA ?

Dono theek hein aur aap ki kheriyat naik chahte hein. CMA ki billi ne bacha dia hai aur wo aaj kal CFA ki billi ki bachi k saath khel raha hai. Ab CMA aur CFA soch rahe hein k in ka biyah kara dein takay dono hasi khushi reh sakein. [D]


- Mujahid - 10-26-2009

<i>3) PLease help me out, Which certifications available without any ARTICLESHIP....TRAINING ???</i>

ICMA, CIA, CISA, CISSP, CFA, CMA(UK), IBP, OCP(DBA & Developer), SAP, CCNA, RHCE, MCSE, CEH, aur bohat sii.


- hmmm - 10-27-2009

you are wrong. CIA require 2 year training[D][p]


- ausmanpk2001 - 10-27-2009

You can have training with any organisation. The major hitch is that your supervisor (who'd sign the training forms) most most preferably needs to be qualified accountant (either ACCA or any other qualification like ICAP CA etc etc). If he's not a qualified accountant then it'd be difficult that ACCA will accept your experience.


- Mujahid - 10-27-2009

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by hmmm</i>
<br />you are wrong. CIA require 2 year training[D][p]
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But u can pass all the 4 parts.