03-25-2004, 01:44 AM
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salam all
thank u sumaan for such a great advise but i m still confused ,, ok its like this if i want to do MBA from LUMs or IBA it will take some time u know and then after that i will go for ACCA and then CA,, currently i have done BBA honors from not that reputable univ and the MBA here is only one year that can save my time and then i can go for ACCA which will take approx about a year and a half and then CA which will take 3 years and by then i will be an old fellow but i do want to be successful so wut suggestion u will give me
should i go for iba or lums first and then think of ACCA or CA or should i stop at MBA of IBA or LUMS and hope so will get rewarded for all the efforts i put into it because i dont want to be disappointed after wut i do like some buddies over here complain that they didnt get that much prestige as they expected and i m expecting a lot so a good suggestion from u might encourage me can u please guide me in this .. thank u
M.S.k
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If you've already done BBA honors it would be better if you pursue CIMA or MBA... CA would take you a lot of time... The reason why I'm advising you for CIMA, is because its more 'management oriented' rather than 'audit'... Hence, makes a good combination with MBA...
And yes its correct that some graduates from LUMS and IBA have not been able to get very good jobs... Actually there are exceptions to everything, and above all, realistically speaking, a person's own efforts, interpersonal skills, etc etc count A LOT... tell you something, i have a friend who has only completed his A levels and studying in ACCA part II has got a job in CITIBANK without any source !!... And my other friends who are in Hamdard doing BBA are trying their level best and can't even get interns in Citibank...
Well this might be an exceptional example again, but if others can be an exception, I'm sure you can make it to the top with your own efforts as well!
salam all
thank u sumaan for such a great advise but i m still confused ,, ok its like this if i want to do MBA from LUMs or IBA it will take some time u know and then after that i will go for ACCA and then CA,, currently i have done BBA honors from not that reputable univ and the MBA here is only one year that can save my time and then i can go for ACCA which will take approx about a year and a half and then CA which will take 3 years and by then i will be an old fellow but i do want to be successful so wut suggestion u will give me
should i go for iba or lums first and then think of ACCA or CA or should i stop at MBA of IBA or LUMS and hope so will get rewarded for all the efforts i put into it because i dont want to be disappointed after wut i do like some buddies over here complain that they didnt get that much prestige as they expected and i m expecting a lot so a good suggestion from u might encourage me can u please guide me in this .. thank u
M.S.k
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If you've already done BBA honors it would be better if you pursue CIMA or MBA... CA would take you a lot of time... The reason why I'm advising you for CIMA, is because its more 'management oriented' rather than 'audit'... Hence, makes a good combination with MBA...
And yes its correct that some graduates from LUMS and IBA have not been able to get very good jobs... Actually there are exceptions to everything, and above all, realistically speaking, a person's own efforts, interpersonal skills, etc etc count A LOT... tell you something, i have a friend who has only completed his A levels and studying in ACCA part II has got a job in CITIBANK without any source !!... And my other friends who are in Hamdard doing BBA are trying their level best and can't even get interns in Citibank...
Well this might be an exceptional example again, but if others can be an exception, I'm sure you can make it to the top with your own efforts as well!