11-06-2006, 02:24 PM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mroneflower</i>
<br />Hi
Your company name (Techno Beavers) is there in ICAEW list of training vacancies.
The criteria you have mentrioned is too much tought and i dont think anyone who is ACCA qualified or ICAP memeber will go for this route.
For example ppl like me(I am ACCA qualified) will never go for ICAEW becuase firstly in training contract I will not be paid enough espically in Pakistan ( About 4000 rupees). Secondly ACCA with five yrs of experience can apply for ICAEW memebership straight away through CCAB route.
One more thing ICAEW is not conduting her exams in pakistan, so person doing training in lahore has to come to UK to take exams.
Kind Regards
Khalid Sipra, M.A, ACCA
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Dear Khalid,
<font color="orange">âThe criteria you have mentrioned is too much tought and i dont think anyone who is ACCA qualified or ICAP memeber will go for this route.â</font id="orange">
<b>The kind of response that we are receiving, I beg to disagree.</b>
<font color="orange">âFor example ppl like me(I am ACCA qualified) will never go for ICAEW becuase firstly in training contract I will not be paid enough espically in Pakistan ( About 4000 rupees). Secondly ACCA with five yrs of experience can apply for ICAEW memebership straight away through CCAB route.â</font id="orange">
<b>Our salary scale is a bit different as far as normal accountancy practices in Pakistan are concerned and exact details depend upon the candidateâs individual capabilities.</b>
<font color="orange">âOne more thing ICAEW is not conduting her exams in pakistan, so person doing training in lahore has to come to UK to take exams.â</font id="orange">
<b>Yes.</b>
Kind Regards,
<br />Hi
Your company name (Techno Beavers) is there in ICAEW list of training vacancies.
The criteria you have mentrioned is too much tought and i dont think anyone who is ACCA qualified or ICAP memeber will go for this route.
For example ppl like me(I am ACCA qualified) will never go for ICAEW becuase firstly in training contract I will not be paid enough espically in Pakistan ( About 4000 rupees). Secondly ACCA with five yrs of experience can apply for ICAEW memebership straight away through CCAB route.
One more thing ICAEW is not conduting her exams in pakistan, so person doing training in lahore has to come to UK to take exams.
Kind Regards
Khalid Sipra, M.A, ACCA
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Dear Khalid,
<font color="orange">âThe criteria you have mentrioned is too much tought and i dont think anyone who is ACCA qualified or ICAP memeber will go for this route.â</font id="orange">
<b>The kind of response that we are receiving, I beg to disagree.</b>
<font color="orange">âFor example ppl like me(I am ACCA qualified) will never go for ICAEW becuase firstly in training contract I will not be paid enough espically in Pakistan ( About 4000 rupees). Secondly ACCA with five yrs of experience can apply for ICAEW memebership straight away through CCAB route.â</font id="orange">
<b>Our salary scale is a bit different as far as normal accountancy practices in Pakistan are concerned and exact details depend upon the candidateâs individual capabilities.</b>
<font color="orange">âOne more thing ICAEW is not conduting her exams in pakistan, so person doing training in lahore has to come to UK to take exams.â</font id="orange">
<b>Yes.</b>
Kind Regards,