10-11-2010, 05:42 PM
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Moreover CMA's (U.K) mostly get membership of ICMAP to enjoy lot of benefits.
CIMA qualifieds cannot give tough time to ICMAPIANS at present.
dont worry about seasonal offer of CIMA.
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Dear Awais,
Do u genuinely think that after qualifying CIMA a person will look for ICMAP rather taking exemptions from other foreign institutes?
In my view, subject is not that CIMA will give tough times to ICMAP or any one else, do you think such a bulk sales of qualifications suits to a internationally recognized body? CIMA is on the footsteps of ACCA and may be seeking highest number of members in the world, eventually it will destroy the quality as well as job market.
Regards,
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Dear Ciapk
I was talking about those CIMA qualifieds who opt to live in Pakistan even after qualifying CIMA. It was not a general statement about all CIMA students/qualified and this statement was based on my personal observation.
You want to say that after qualifying CIMA a person will look for taking exemptions from other foreign institutes rather ICMAP. Dear, a person who lives in Pakistan can only do efforts to get the membership of only few professional bodies. For instance for a qualified CMA (Both U.K and Pakistan), who lives in pakistan, it is very difficul to get membership of S.M.A Canada or IMA, U.S.A.
Regards,
Awais
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by awaisaftab</i>
Moreover CMA's (U.K) mostly get membership of ICMAP to enjoy lot of benefits.
CIMA qualifieds cannot give tough time to ICMAPIANS at present.
dont worry about seasonal offer of CIMA.
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Dear Awais,
Do u genuinely think that after qualifying CIMA a person will look for ICMAP rather taking exemptions from other foreign institutes?
In my view, subject is not that CIMA will give tough times to ICMAP or any one else, do you think such a bulk sales of qualifications suits to a internationally recognized body? CIMA is on the footsteps of ACCA and may be seeking highest number of members in the world, eventually it will destroy the quality as well as job market.
Regards,
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Dear Ciapk
I was talking about those CIMA qualifieds who opt to live in Pakistan even after qualifying CIMA. It was not a general statement about all CIMA students/qualified and this statement was based on my personal observation.
You want to say that after qualifying CIMA a person will look for taking exemptions from other foreign institutes rather ICMAP. Dear, a person who lives in Pakistan can only do efforts to get the membership of only few professional bodies. For instance for a qualified CMA (Both U.K and Pakistan), who lives in pakistan, it is very difficul to get membership of S.M.A Canada or IMA, U.S.A.
Regards,
Awais