07-31-2005, 07:57 AM
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<br />well i am doing cat what i know is that there is no difference btw uk and pakistan in case of acca cuz its all the same there is nothing about the institute on ur certificate so not to worry well if u go to uk thats better cuz there u get better chances of articles ship and ACCAs r the highly paid professionals there aur yeah kay acca is not a degree but better then a degree its just like ca and much better than MBA
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I won't agree with ACCA being 'better than a degree'. It all depends on various different things. An ACCA qualified would definitely have more knowledge than a BSc. in Accounting and Finance but might not be in a better position in the professional circle. And then again, CA might not be better than MBA from Harvard or any other top-notch university.
I am by no means degrading ACCA nor CA, but people should realize that H.R professionals would at any given day pick an MBA from a top university rather than an ACA.
But yeah, if you're an ACCA plus ACA and got your work experience from , lets say, PWC, then definitely you have better chances.
<br />well i am doing cat what i know is that there is no difference btw uk and pakistan in case of acca cuz its all the same there is nothing about the institute on ur certificate so not to worry well if u go to uk thats better cuz there u get better chances of articles ship and ACCAs r the highly paid professionals there aur yeah kay acca is not a degree but better then a degree its just like ca and much better than MBA
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I won't agree with ACCA being 'better than a degree'. It all depends on various different things. An ACCA qualified would definitely have more knowledge than a BSc. in Accounting and Finance but might not be in a better position in the professional circle. And then again, CA might not be better than MBA from Harvard or any other top-notch university.
I am by no means degrading ACCA nor CA, but people should realize that H.R professionals would at any given day pick an MBA from a top university rather than an ACA.
But yeah, if you're an ACCA plus ACA and got your work experience from , lets say, PWC, then definitely you have better chances.