06-03-2010, 07:24 PM
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<br />Dear Arsenal.gooner,
Thank you for your suggestion. However, please note that I availed exemption from Corporate & Business Law on the basis of my B.Com and M.Com qualifications. Am I still eligible to opt for UK Variant in F6??
Regards
Zia ur Rahman
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F6 has nothing to do with your exemption in f4. It is a different paper which. if not exempted. needs to be passed just like any other paper. So you are free to choose any variant you want. If you like taxation and plan to opt for P6 as one of the option papers, then keep in mind that there is no pk variant for P6 so studying f6 (UK) will give you a solid foundation for P6 (UK)
Rgds
<br />Dear Arsenal.gooner,
Thank you for your suggestion. However, please note that I availed exemption from Corporate & Business Law on the basis of my B.Com and M.Com qualifications. Am I still eligible to opt for UK Variant in F6??
Regards
Zia ur Rahman
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F6 has nothing to do with your exemption in f4. It is a different paper which. if not exempted. needs to be passed just like any other paper. So you are free to choose any variant you want. If you like taxation and plan to opt for P6 as one of the option papers, then keep in mind that there is no pk variant for P6 so studying f6 (UK) will give you a solid foundation for P6 (UK)
Rgds