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mansooor
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03-22-2010, 12:41 AM
Salam
I am ACCA student with 9 papers passed.
I have also completed Bcom and now I have got a chance to join a small firm as a graduate trainee of ICAP.
Now if I get registered with ICAP and start training THEN by the time I have completed my ACCA I would have completed a year or so training of ICAP.
Main pochna chata ho ke tab main ACCA ki base pe exemption claim kero to kya yeh experience count ho ga.
Aur ACCA training start kerne ke 18 months bad E module attempt ker sakte hain.Mere case main kya yeh 1 year experience is 18 months main count hoga?
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03-22-2010, 03:32 AM
Mansoor you may call ICAP Karachi and get more accurate answers. According to my information the training experience you get before qualifying ACCA obviously will count towards your training period. However, in this case you have to complete training duration of 3.5 years instead of 3 years. Yes to my reckoning is the answer of your second question as well. However, it's always better to get things confirmed from the best source.
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03-22-2010, 07:18 AM
Agreed.
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