01-25-2004, 07:47 PM
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Asalamuallaikum and wallakum Salam brohers and siss
first of all cima is a global qualification and any A'Level student will not have any complications in it provided he is from the commerce background....
seconadly if writing initials of qualifications is concerned any one can write the followin
M.B.B.A.F.C.A= may be a future Chartered Accountant
well it was just a joke
i pray ewvery one succeeds in his \ her objectives provided it is in Accordance with the principles of ISLAM
Thank You
ALLAH HAFIZ
CA is nothing but ......
life less iffs and buts......
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I disagree with one thing... If a student has done A levels from a commerce background, it gives him some edge above other students, but doesn't mean that CIMA would be easy for him/her...
A levels Accountancy is quite tough but there's no way that CIMA would become 'easy' for that person.
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Sumaaan, by saying that having done accountancy at A Levels the writer could have meant that the CIMA could get relatively easier to understand.
I mean it's a similar concept that having done Maths and Further Maths A Levels, a degree in any numerical concept like Engineering could be easier to understand than otherwise.
I would also agree with Sumaaan, that having studied the subject at a lower level doesn't result in becoming ease for the higher level studies.
AHSAN
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Asalamuallaikum and wallakum Salam brohers and siss
first of all cima is a global qualification and any A'Level student will not have any complications in it provided he is from the commerce background....
seconadly if writing initials of qualifications is concerned any one can write the followin
M.B.B.A.F.C.A= may be a future Chartered Accountant
well it was just a joke
i pray ewvery one succeeds in his \ her objectives provided it is in Accordance with the principles of ISLAM
Thank You
ALLAH HAFIZ
CA is nothing but ......
life less iffs and buts......
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I disagree with one thing... If a student has done A levels from a commerce background, it gives him some edge above other students, but doesn't mean that CIMA would be easy for him/her...
A levels Accountancy is quite tough but there's no way that CIMA would become 'easy' for that person.
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Sumaaan, by saying that having done accountancy at A Levels the writer could have meant that the CIMA could get relatively easier to understand.
I mean it's a similar concept that having done Maths and Further Maths A Levels, a degree in any numerical concept like Engineering could be easier to understand than otherwise.
I would also agree with Sumaaan, that having studied the subject at a lower level doesn't result in becoming ease for the higher level studies.
AHSAN