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12-08-2006, 08:19 PM
@provocative
yaar i totally agree with DT..its not only Ur degree--& i wud quote him here"the importance of your degree is halved the day u get Ur 1st Job"
besides...i hav touched both professions...atleast the foundation of ActSc i.e. calculus n probability
the issue is not that which is difficult of these 2..however u wud find more people arguing that cA/ACCA is easier than ActSc..but wat i fel is dat in
Pakistan we havent got some quality ActSc teaching institutes...n the day we get that..i m sure ActSc would be atleast like doing CA/ACCA etc..if not easier
however i myself being an accountancy student would like you doing CA...remember CA from ICAP is also not an easy job...but its our gr8 teachers at TSA which make us see CA an easier job...

@DT
dear i hav heard that IOA exams are mostly theoretical n SOA r mostly numerical types...wats the fact???
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