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Exemption for B.com Degree Holder in ACCA

 
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Exemption for B.com Degree Holder in ACCA
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05-20-2009, 10:59 PM
<center><b>SALAM TO ALL</b></center>

I'm new to this forum. Before reading the discussion CA vs ACCA i was Double minded but now after reading the threads about CA and ACCA i think i've lost my thinking sense. I'm not getting any decision about my future. Now i decide to get information about CA and ACCA seprate. First please tell me about ACCA in this post.
1- I've done B.com last year. I want to study further. About ACCA i read in this forum that there is any exemption available for B.COM degree holders. If anybody knows about it kindly reply and how many subjects exempted for B.COM degree holders.Suggestions would be highly appreciated.


Thanks and Regards,
<b>Malik</b>
"Everything i'm not, made me everything i am"
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Exemption for B.com Degree Holder in ACCA - by Malik1 - 05-20-2009, 10:59 PM
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[No subject] - by Malik1 - 05-25-2009, 08:33 PM
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