02-23-2010, 06:21 PM
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<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 saleen.super</i>
<br />If you have done ACCA and completed articles then your chances of getting job are almost equal to that of a qualified ACA (ICAP). ICMAP is a different story.
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If a person qualifies ACCA <b>two times</b> even then he cannot have worth equal to the 1/2 of Qualified CA-ICAP or CMA-ICMAP in Pakistan.
May i know where do you live?
Are you in pakistan?
If you are of the view that ACCA is asked forthwith CA in advertisements, remember this is just a requirement, since ACCA with good experience can have sound knowledge about the specific tasks, but nevertheless they can be treated equivalent to a qualified CA.
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What is this so-called "treatment" hype all about? Specific tasks? 2 times ACCA equal to half of ICAP ACA? Sounds quite a "<i>mature evaluation</i>".
If an organization's criteria considers an ACCA equal to an ACA then what more "treatment" thing are you talking about? An ACA or ACCA has to do a JOB at the end of the day. And if ACCAs with articles are considered equal to ACAs in job ads then this is the <b>TREATMENT</b>.
I can't comment if your treatment means 2 cups of tea for ACA while 1 cup for ACCA in same office.
<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 saleen.super</i>
<br />If you have done ACCA and completed articles then your chances of getting job are almost equal to that of a qualified ACA (ICAP). ICMAP is a different story.
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If a person qualifies ACCA <b>two times</b> even then he cannot have worth equal to the 1/2 of Qualified CA-ICAP or CMA-ICMAP in Pakistan.
May i know where do you live?
Are you in pakistan?
If you are of the view that ACCA is asked forthwith CA in advertisements, remember this is just a requirement, since ACCA with good experience can have sound knowledge about the specific tasks, but nevertheless they can be treated equivalent to a qualified CA.
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What is this so-called "treatment" hype all about? Specific tasks? 2 times ACCA equal to half of ICAP ACA? Sounds quite a "<i>mature evaluation</i>".
If an organization's criteria considers an ACCA equal to an ACA then what more "treatment" thing are you talking about? An ACA or ACCA has to do a JOB at the end of the day. And if ACCAs with articles are considered equal to ACAs in job ads then this is the <b>TREATMENT</b>.
I can't comment if your treatment means 2 cups of tea for ACA while 1 cup for ACCA in same office.