07-13-2007, 05:18 PM
You must seek opinion of some students who are partly qualified say CA foundation working in a small firm (not growing firm). As their qualification is pretty good than the big majority, they feel pretty relaxed. Now if you are in a comparatively larger firm obviously there would be more CA Inters and finalists. Now when the majority is having better qualification than yours, it will urge to strive harder for better qualification.
Yaar I have seen quite a number of such examples in real life. So I dont think that its the just the matter of my perception.
Not withstanding with the above, its beyond any doubt that in smaller firms students find much more time to study. And if they can keep themselves motivated they have a good chance to qualify. However, due to their professional environment bigger firms may provide students better motivation which may guide them toward their qualification.
To tell bout myself, I have undergone more than half of my training in not a very big firm.
Yaar I have seen quite a number of such examples in real life. So I dont think that its the just the matter of my perception.
Not withstanding with the above, its beyond any doubt that in smaller firms students find much more time to study. And if they can keep themselves motivated they have a good chance to qualify. However, due to their professional environment bigger firms may provide students better motivation which may guide them toward their qualification.
To tell bout myself, I have undergone more than half of my training in not a very big firm.