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12-17-2003, 02:03 PM
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so i guess internship,apprenticeship and articleship are one and the same thing depending upon the field u r in.

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Hello Nadia

Internships normally are to get academic qualifiers hands on experience for a period of around 3-6 months max. This catagory includes all the graduations and masters program.

Apperenticeships are programs for technical subjects to enable qualifiers get hands on experience with machanics.

Articleship Bowman~ put that right already !

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12-19-2003, 12:33 AM
Dear friends
Actually i want to know the difference with respect to CA firms

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12-20-2003, 03:01 PM
Bowman explained the difference b/w Articleship and Internship from firms point of view.

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12-20-2003, 06:14 PM

I don’t understand one thing .. y do most students assume as if they will go in audit firm without completing CA inter they will be allrt,,, they will never I repeat NEVER……………


This implies for me to explain so here I am

Ppl lets assume.. u are getting up in morning reaching office at 8/9 and coming back home as a routine at 5.30/6 and at some deadlines 7pm /9pm … tell me sincerely u have an attempt on march and u are on the job on November will u open ur books after having dinner,,, I will say u will never… a person who cant pass in full time study schedule with CA Inter being only 20% if compared its toughness with final parts……will fail badly in CA module coz his war is with students who are studying full time….and ICAP’s examiner considers u being full time or if CA firm thing.. being as good as full time…

I would recommend u to change urself….or I am sorry ,think of changing from CA to something else..( at this stage i am quoting a word of one of the very senior partner of very old firm as """ CA is not life... if one thinks he is stuck up its worth leaving the field than wasting time.......).

change all ur books and buy brand new books of the same author if u feel they are best… and try to study in new fashion… get some consultancy with good teacher mind it good teacher .A qualified CA in 15 attempts is not to be called as a good teacher (he may be a good CA but not a good mentor) so consult some average student of good ca firm..

Study by making flowcharts and pyramids, Make diagrams of headings, mnemonics.like for IAS 1 Good Chartered Accountant stands for Going concern, Consistency and Accrual

Practice a lot and above all …. Subject urself in testing environment… give as much tests as u can…… but don’t go for ca articles for 5 years man.., I have seen a lot of juniors being ruined in 5 year thing,,, they just able to complete CA Inter in 5 years…

If u still consider that u have to join, u should never join a good firm coz they require excellence not average work mind it...

After posting I consider all qualified CA’s working in firms and /or jobs would agree with what I have said regarding the difficulties student will face in studies vs full time student (refer second last para)


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