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08-18-2004, 02:34 AM
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dear everyone,
i have completed my o levels GCE cambridge and i have scored 5 A's and 3 C's.the total number of subjects is 8.
anyway i am not sure which side to take.should i do A levels or fsc for CA.
and which subjects should i take in A levels.is CA very though.
well could anyone tell me whether i would do well in CA with these grades.
also is it true that the equilancy made is by combining the o and a levels results???
and yes does anyone know the which is the best CA institution in islamabad.
and yes is CA worth doing???
also what is the minimum requirement according to FSc and A levels of NUST, FAST , LUMS for a person doing pre-engineering in both FSc and A levels.


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08-18-2004, 06:59 PM
I really dont know about LUMS, FAST, etc. but if u wanna go for CA, you should go for A-Levels as it also gives u the oppurtunity to do CA through the ACCA route which the Fsc. does not give.

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08-19-2004, 09:47 PM
Do A levels and you will have an edge when doing CA.
Equivalency for Matric is made on the basis of O levels result and Equivalency for Intermediate is made on the basis of A levels result.
Check out the respective sites for each institution that you have mentioned. For LUMS, you must have 3 A level passes, SAT I and SAT II.
For NUST, there is an entry exam test.


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