01-08-2005, 02:02 AM
Dear Mr. Whappa
u r right. if u r a full time graduate or undergraduate student, The IIA fees is reduced to half (this includes both registration fee and examination fee) i think the registratio fee is reduced to round about 30US $ and the examination fee to somewhat 35us$ per paper/part.
For claiming this full time student status, u have to complete a form signed by the principal of the college or university in which u r enrolled as full time graduate or undergraduate student. the forms can be downloaded from IIA website.
for more information visit www.theiia.org
and Mr. Azeem
Can u tell us more about DipIAS and CTA
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O Lord! Increase me in knowledge...Ameen!
u r right. if u r a full time graduate or undergraduate student, The IIA fees is reduced to half (this includes both registration fee and examination fee) i think the registratio fee is reduced to round about 30US $ and the examination fee to somewhat 35us$ per paper/part.
For claiming this full time student status, u have to complete a form signed by the principal of the college or university in which u r enrolled as full time graduate or undergraduate student. the forms can be downloaded from IIA website.
for more information visit www.theiia.org
and Mr. Azeem
Can u tell us more about DipIAS and CTA
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O Lord! Increase me in knowledge...Ameen!