07-15-2009, 05:26 PM
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<br />So a total of four assessments for ICAP members. Business Strategy, two technical papers and then a Case Study. Well, its not going to be easy to get through ICAEW Advanced Stage. Dont you think ICAI(India) have got more favorable terms for mutual recognition.
http//www.icaew.com/index.cfm/route/161877/icaew_ga/en/Qualifications/Train_for_the_ACA/ACA_international/ACA_in_India
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ICAI members get the same exemption by ICAEW as awarded to ACCA members who have passed their papers along with P7Advanced Audit and Assurance and P6Advanced Taxation
In the post by Mr Kamran, he has quoted ICAP president and he has said
<b>"...they <i>(ICAP members) </i>need to be exempted from all ICAEW papers, except for the Case Study Paper. We hope to continue our efforts to attain such exemptions and greater equivalence of our qualification with ICAEW." </b>
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7462
So efforts are underway by ICAP to get more exemptions from ICAEW.
I have heard (haven't confirmed it yet) that ICAEW papers have a healthy passing ratio. The passing ratio of ICAEW exams on the following link is somewhat questionable
http//www.trainingreference.co.uk/news/bp050509a.htm
i cant get over the fact that the passing ratio of Audit and Assurance can be 82.3%....in ACCA its about 30%...in ICAP its much lower.
<br />So a total of four assessments for ICAP members. Business Strategy, two technical papers and then a Case Study. Well, its not going to be easy to get through ICAEW Advanced Stage. Dont you think ICAI(India) have got more favorable terms for mutual recognition.
http//www.icaew.com/index.cfm/route/161877/icaew_ga/en/Qualifications/Train_for_the_ACA/ACA_international/ACA_in_India
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ICAI members get the same exemption by ICAEW as awarded to ACCA members who have passed their papers along with P7Advanced Audit and Assurance and P6Advanced Taxation
In the post by Mr Kamran, he has quoted ICAP president and he has said
<b>"...they <i>(ICAP members) </i>need to be exempted from all ICAEW papers, except for the Case Study Paper. We hope to continue our efforts to attain such exemptions and greater equivalence of our qualification with ICAEW." </b>
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7462
So efforts are underway by ICAP to get more exemptions from ICAEW.
I have heard (haven't confirmed it yet) that ICAEW papers have a healthy passing ratio. The passing ratio of ICAEW exams on the following link is somewhat questionable
http//www.trainingreference.co.uk/news/bp050509a.htm
i cant get over the fact that the passing ratio of Audit and Assurance can be 82.3%....in ACCA its about 30%...in ICAP its much lower.