07-01-2010, 06:28 PM
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<br />My sincere advice is that you should do CAT after matric and after doing CAT you will get exemption from part 1 of ACCA. If you are a real good hard working student it will take one year to complete CAT and 2 years to pass all remaining papers of ACCA and after passing all papers of ACCA you should apply to ICAP for exemption from CA inter and after that get a training contract from a high-profile registered/authorised CA firm and pass E and F modules of CA. The mandatory training period is 3-3.5 years and during that period you can pass E and F.
In order to become ICAP member ( member is person who is fully qualified and has completed the training requirement, the CA as you say ) follow this procedure and also to become ACCA member your firm from which you will get training must also be approved training organisation.
I think this is shortest possible way to become the CA after matric and very beneficial also.
BUT remember hard working, determination will only produce desired result.
yes CA is much more more though as compared to any type of engineering and also has much wider scope.
People usually recommend PAC or SKANS.
I have a similar question, I have done my O'levels sciences, with computers instead of bio. Im going for my A'level. Will taking accounting help if I want to do CA? What abt Ecnomics and Business? I read that CA is ratta. Is it true? Does it make a difference if you have done your Alevels or FSC? Which is a better option? Please help me out!
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<br />My sincere advice is that you should do CAT after matric and after doing CAT you will get exemption from part 1 of ACCA. If you are a real good hard working student it will take one year to complete CAT and 2 years to pass all remaining papers of ACCA and after passing all papers of ACCA you should apply to ICAP for exemption from CA inter and after that get a training contract from a high-profile registered/authorised CA firm and pass E and F modules of CA. The mandatory training period is 3-3.5 years and during that period you can pass E and F.
In order to become ICAP member ( member is person who is fully qualified and has completed the training requirement, the CA as you say ) follow this procedure and also to become ACCA member your firm from which you will get training must also be approved training organisation.
I think this is shortest possible way to become the CA after matric and very beneficial also.
BUT remember hard working, determination will only produce desired result.
yes CA is much more more though as compared to any type of engineering and also has much wider scope.
People usually recommend PAC or SKANS.
I have a similar question, I have done my O'levels sciences, with computers instead of bio. Im going for my A'level. Will taking accounting help if I want to do CA? What abt Ecnomics and Business? I read that CA is ratta. Is it true? Does it make a difference if you have done your Alevels or FSC? Which is a better option? Please help me out!
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