02-28-2010, 06:05 PM
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Backgroung also indicates a lot. If U are already Commerce graduate than U must also have good Awareness of Accounting, Commerce,.....so it will help U in making right Decesion. May be possible That You are previously Science Student And Accounting, COmmerce is like ALIEN to you than in this case you need more Counselling,
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Commerce background to my reckoning is not a requirement at all for this field. And to the extent I have seen people with graduation in commerce struggle more than many others. So anyone who opts for CA should NEVER go for graduation in commerce and start it right after his/her Fsc or equivalent education.
I agree to the rest of points made by you that late sittings and outstation assignments can be managed in most cases and for girls the main consideration before joining this profession is time. Though minimum time for qualification now can be 4.5 years and theoretically a student can qualify before the age of 22, however, practically often 7 to 8 years are taken by the student till they complete the training requirement and stills exams are left to be qualified.
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I have seen the same regarding commerce background. They had to establish new concepts all over again. Fresh students(who don't have any commerce background) grasp concepts comparatively easily
Late sittings in firms is common and anyone deciding to consider a career in C.A should take account of all the relevant factors sorrounding the field
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by yasir_live</i>
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Backgroung also indicates a lot. If U are already Commerce graduate than U must also have good Awareness of Accounting, Commerce,.....so it will help U in making right Decesion. May be possible That You are previously Science Student And Accounting, COmmerce is like ALIEN to you than in this case you need more Counselling,
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Commerce background to my reckoning is not a requirement at all for this field. And to the extent I have seen people with graduation in commerce struggle more than many others. So anyone who opts for CA should NEVER go for graduation in commerce and start it right after his/her Fsc or equivalent education.
I agree to the rest of points made by you that late sittings and outstation assignments can be managed in most cases and for girls the main consideration before joining this profession is time. Though minimum time for qualification now can be 4.5 years and theoretically a student can qualify before the age of 22, however, practically often 7 to 8 years are taken by the student till they complete the training requirement and stills exams are left to be qualified.
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I have seen the same regarding commerce background. They had to establish new concepts all over again. Fresh students(who don't have any commerce background) grasp concepts comparatively easily
Late sittings in firms is common and anyone deciding to consider a career in C.A should take account of all the relevant factors sorrounding the field