06-22-2005, 08:24 PM
First of all good luck for your intermediate resultâ¦
ACCA
There are two routes to enter in ACCA study and one of them is mature study route, as you mentioned that you are in age of 17, therefore I am afraid you are not eligible to that rote.
Secondly if you are graduate than you can enroll in ACCA, again as you mentioned that you are awaiting for intermediate result⦠not eligible to sit in ACCA exams.
<u>YOUR OPTIONS</u>
Now you have left two options for ACCA
<u>OPTION 1</u>
Complete graduation and than go for ACCAâ¦.I would not recommend you this route
<u>OPTION 2</u>
Get admission in CAT (Chartered Accounting technicians) complete CAT course first and get admission in ACCA on the base of CAT course as well as part one exemption in ACCA.
<u>COMPARE OPTION ONE AND TWO</u>
Option one⦠2 years to complete graduation plus 2.5 years for ACCA = TOTAL 4.5 years to become ACCA qualified.
Option twoâ¦1.5 years to complete CAT plus 2 years to complete ACCA= TOTAL 3.5 years to become ACCA qualified.
As for as CA is concern, you are eligible to sit in CA exams after your intermediate exams.
As for as enrolment in ACCA/CA before the intermediate result is concern, I think there shouldnât be a problem to get admission before the result but you would not be able to sit in ACCA exams until you registered with them. To become student member (registration) with ACCA you must have minimum qualification (graduation or CAT etc).
I donât know whether or not you are eligible to sit in ACCA exams after intermediate.
ACCA
There are two routes to enter in ACCA study and one of them is mature study route, as you mentioned that you are in age of 17, therefore I am afraid you are not eligible to that rote.
Secondly if you are graduate than you can enroll in ACCA, again as you mentioned that you are awaiting for intermediate result⦠not eligible to sit in ACCA exams.
<u>YOUR OPTIONS</u>
Now you have left two options for ACCA
<u>OPTION 1</u>
Complete graduation and than go for ACCAâ¦.I would not recommend you this route
<u>OPTION 2</u>
Get admission in CAT (Chartered Accounting technicians) complete CAT course first and get admission in ACCA on the base of CAT course as well as part one exemption in ACCA.
<u>COMPARE OPTION ONE AND TWO</u>
Option one⦠2 years to complete graduation plus 2.5 years for ACCA = TOTAL 4.5 years to become ACCA qualified.
Option twoâ¦1.5 years to complete CAT plus 2 years to complete ACCA= TOTAL 3.5 years to become ACCA qualified.
As for as CA is concern, you are eligible to sit in CA exams after your intermediate exams.
As for as enrolment in ACCA/CA before the intermediate result is concern, I think there shouldnât be a problem to get admission before the result but you would not be able to sit in ACCA exams until you registered with them. To become student member (registration) with ACCA you must have minimum qualification (graduation or CAT etc).
I donât know whether or not you are eligible to sit in ACCA exams after intermediate.