02-21-2010, 05:10 PM
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<br />Thanks Brother for Reply.. can you guide me little what short IT courses available now???
Here is the thing, i'm already 18+ Now, so if i start all again then its cost me CAT & Time, as basic knowledge i have in CAT, if i do ACCA then its help me Little in study,
so my little mind think is that to go for ACCA n complete in minimum possible time, what you guys think,? in stupid situation where am i, what is better for me to do.
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Dear Ali,
I was talking about IT courses related to accountancy field like peachtree, oracle financial, erp etc. I do not have full information on these. You should consult some one who is experienced.
Your CAT will be <b>very</b> helpful in your ACCA studies.
As for your confusion that what to do then I expressed my suggestion in my above reply. I put it here again in short. If you want to establish career in IT then go for it even if it costs you your CAT and your one year. But if you want to move in accountancy field then just start ACCA without considering Fsc option. Even if you're concerned about having intermediate then you can still do i.com privately while continuing your ACCA.
Regards,
<br />Thanks Brother for Reply.. can you guide me little what short IT courses available now???
Here is the thing, i'm already 18+ Now, so if i start all again then its cost me CAT & Time, as basic knowledge i have in CAT, if i do ACCA then its help me Little in study,
so my little mind think is that to go for ACCA n complete in minimum possible time, what you guys think,? in stupid situation where am i, what is better for me to do.
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Dear Ali,
I was talking about IT courses related to accountancy field like peachtree, oracle financial, erp etc. I do not have full information on these. You should consult some one who is experienced.
Your CAT will be <b>very</b> helpful in your ACCA studies.
As for your confusion that what to do then I expressed my suggestion in my above reply. I put it here again in short. If you want to establish career in IT then go for it even if it costs you your CAT and your one year. But if you want to move in accountancy field then just start ACCA without considering Fsc option. Even if you're concerned about having intermediate then you can still do i.com privately while continuing your ACCA.
Regards,