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bba, bcs or ca/acca
sheerazi
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07-24-2011, 05:07 PM
Hi guys.. i want some instant help.. i wanted you to help me choose a degree from following (i have got admission in these programs except ca and acca, but i know that i can get admission in these too.)
1, IBA BBA.
2, IBA BCS.
3, FAST/NUCES BCS>
or shall i opt for
4, CA
5, ACCA
An instant reply will be great relief.
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08-21-2011, 11:57 AM
First make ur mind where u have to go for BBA or BCS both r different dimensions.
Anyways i would recommend u ACCA or CA.
Both have large scope
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09-14-2011, 12:53 AM
Salam All

I have completed my articleship but stuck in MOdule E for the last 14 months, can anyone suggest if this program is worthwhile, it says, I am eligible to complete an HEC recognized MBA, which will be 18 years of education. My current employer has already suggested if I have an MBA I will be eligible for a promotion and increase in salary.

http//ucp.edu.pk/management-studies/degrees-programs/accel_mba.aspx


Please go through the site and tell me if an investment of 18 months will help me? The last date for admission is 17th or 27th of September

Please help
thanks
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