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need some information on ICAEW

 
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need some information on ICAEW
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01-23-2007, 12:09 AM
You'll need to clear 2 papers and a case study of the final stage of icaew. Sometime ago i read on the icaew website that the exemption is only applicable to those who have passed UK variant of the acca papers. But you can check it with them, probably its only for tax & law papers exemptions.

You'll also need to complete 3 years training at an ICAEW qualified firm. But if you have prior experience at an ICAEW qualified firm than you can get exemption of upto maximum 1 year training. i.e. you'll then have to complete 2 years training.

I hope this satisfies you, if you have any other queries, then post here & send me a message too ) so i can reply on this post because i donot come on this forum very often.
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