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Engineering Vs ACCA?

 
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Engineering Vs ACCA?
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07-31-2009, 02:22 AM
I am looking for something in which I don't need anyone's approach, I mean I want to have a job on my own, I have seen engineers in my daily life they're without any jobs and having done their engineering from UET peshawar or UET Lahore, But I have seen ACCA's and CA's, one of my cousin is CA he gets 5 lacs a month in australia, I think Accountancy is the best when it comes to salaries and jobs. and If I do CA after ACCA then Engineers are nothing to it when it comes to salaries. MY uncle has completed his engineering and worked for 30 years in Radio pakistan and his salary is only 40 thousand, now fresh engineers also are asked for experience, experience is what counts when you are looking for the job. and hanif bhai, I'm just an F.Sc student, If I would have had enough information about which thing is better, I wouldn't be asking here, You are the experience and elders, You are the one who is going to guide us to the right path. ) just tell me on salary basis, if you can, ACCA + CA or Engineer? Which one is better?
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Engineering Vs ACCA? - by Hawk24 - 07-30-2009, 02:16 PM
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