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Need help in deciding RAET... seniors please

 
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Need help in deciding RAET... seniors please
noman
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11-05-2005, 06:50 AM
hi,

i recently passed my module B now going for C but i am double minded about going to RAET...there are two choices so please advise me...

question...1..out of tax and accounting...which subject is more important in the long term...and which is essential for further study in CA.? so accounting or tax?

now about RAETs...two choices...

teachers on grade 1-10



RAET A RAETB

accounting 9/10 5/10

tax 5/10 7/10

BCBS 4/10 6/10




so please tell me..
Muhammad Ilyas Bubak
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11-05-2005, 09:21 PM
Noman Brother,

Both,TAX and FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II are the most

practicle subjects of CA inter,

While I suggest u RAETB

By the way, BCBS is most difficult to pass in Module C

Best wishes for you
Ilyas,
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11-06-2005, 06:05 AM
i won't have much problem i think....i have a pretty good command over english...but if we ignore the BCBS part...which raet would be better then?

A
accounting 9
tax 5

B
accounting 6
tax 7
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11-06-2005, 01:36 PM
RAET B would be better because refer in TAX
is more than Accounting II.
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