12-05-2009, 07:37 PM
Zubair
Although its not directly a topic of my concern, still I feel like sharing that one may not successfully implement the plan of getting 11 papers exemptions of CIMA-UK by adopting the route you have mentioned for a CMA-IMA.
Typically institutes provide exemptions against "actually" qualified members of the other institute. It means that CIMA-UK will provide exemption to the persons who actually apeared in exams and passed papers of Indian Institute. The one's who get a "designation" on the basis of some other exemptions (say CMA-IMA) may not use such "designation" for getting exemptions on its own basis.
I am not confirmed about exact procedure of CIMA but ICAEW is following same rule. You please check it with CIMA.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
Although its not directly a topic of my concern, still I feel like sharing that one may not successfully implement the plan of getting 11 papers exemptions of CIMA-UK by adopting the route you have mentioned for a CMA-IMA.
Typically institutes provide exemptions against "actually" qualified members of the other institute. It means that CIMA-UK will provide exemption to the persons who actually apeared in exams and passed papers of Indian Institute. The one's who get a "designation" on the basis of some other exemptions (say CMA-IMA) may not use such "designation" for getting exemptions on its own basis.
I am not confirmed about exact procedure of CIMA but ICAEW is following same rule. You please check it with CIMA.
Regards,
KAMRAN.