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About ACCA and then Doing CA.. plz its urgent :-()

 
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About ACCA and then Doing CA.. plz its urgent :-()
Saadanwar
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08-27-2005, 07:45 AM
Hi gals and guyz,
I want to ask something..
I have heard that a student can do CAT>ACCA>CA
CA inter is not so easy.And i get full inter exempt after doing CAT>ACCA.And i have heard that ACCA is easy as compared to CA's inter.Bcoz one can pass easily ACCA without any kind of refer or fail.And i have seen majority of CA students who take 3-4 years to complete their CA inter.
Now my question is that which is a good and wise choice -
Should a person Do directly CA?
Or
Its better todo CAT then ACCA and then CA?
and
If u get ur CA inter exempt by doing CAT>ACCA then can we handle the E and F modules of CA?

Plz guide me bcoz i have very less time left and have to make my final.
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08-28-2005, 02:30 AM
post your question at a newly launched business/education portal http//www.thekarachi.com where all teacher's have been invited last month and this forum will be live from 1st september so u can register now and post your question you might get a good answer from professional teachers and students who are experienced.

i am also new so i don't have any answer right now but dats what i could tell you.
Good luck.
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