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01-08-2010, 01:46 PM
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I am concentrating, 3 courses are remaining to complete CMA. The reason of asking the question is that I will get exemption in CA program so if there is no need of articles i will make up my mind to do CA.

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Good, it means you are also a senior student. Anyhow after completing ICMA you will get exemptions in all papers upto CA-Inter. But currently ACMA are also required to complete 3 or 4 year articles. Some years ago there was a massive trend of doing articles among students of ICMA, but now this trend is declining. I know about some persons who did articles during studies and after qualifying ICMA they are either doing CA or have completed CA.

In my opinion Practicing members of the ICMA should be exempted from article or full audit rights should be assigned to them.

Currently members of ICAEW are required to pass only two papers i.e Corporte laws and Tax laws to practice as charted accountant.

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CA without articles? - by umair_cma - 01-07-2010, 04:44 AM
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