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shud i go for firm or complete inter first?

 
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shud i go for firm or complete inter first?
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05-15-2008, 09:26 PM
aoa

m very confused these days .its been 3 years n i ve passed only module A.and law of module B doesnt want me to go futher.now i wana take opinion of u ppl.sud i leav C.A. or sud go for firm or try to complete inter first? i ve given it a lot of thought but havnt got to any conclusion.so i though u might be able to help me a bit.
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05-16-2008, 10:25 AM
Change your field. Try something you are really interested in.
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05-16-2008, 10:28 AM
Try having some other certifications like CFA, CISA, CIA, Oracle Certification, or SAP Certification. It would cost you but its better than failing for more 3 years. I am sorry if i hurt your feelings. Just telling you what i think.

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Syed Muhammad Shahbaz
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05-16-2008, 10:31 AM
Walekum Assalam Warahmatullah-e-Wabarakatuhu (I forgot to reply P)
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05-16-2008, 05:20 PM
W salam! wat i've perceived that u've cleared Module-A and FA-I & Economics of Module-B and u r from 9th or 10th MFC. Your mercantile law paper is not cleared!! What I would suggest is attempt module-C alongwith law as you might have good enough preparation of Mercantile Law. For Mercantile law, try to solve as much case laws as you can and learn procedure to attempt case laws from your seniors or teachers. And don't worry it is just normal in CA, don't lose hope..
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05-18-2008, 10:32 PM
Dear Kaal,

In your case you need to take a decision soon, if you think you should quit this field don't take much time, other options are very well there. However, if you want to stick to it, I think in your case it is adviseable to start artciles (of course only if you are a graduate).
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05-19-2008, 03:37 AM
AOA

ya of cors m graduate.i ve done simple B.A during this failure period.but is it advisable to join firm coz den i wont be able to take classes of module-D. n ya i ve given thought to doing somthin else n i hav a plan of givin M.A exams in economics.n ya law of b n full mod-C to go.
i wont mind that if u think i shud quit this field.dun worry give open suggestion.coz m not the only one. some other guys r alsoin same situation.
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05-24-2008, 10:01 PM
Dear Kaal,

As I said earlier remaining in the field or quitting it should solely be your on decision, and no one can advise you. In my opinion in your case if you want to continue with CA go for articles. You have to go for coaching of Mod D after qualifying Mod C, and things could be managed along articles.

I think so far I have not advised any one to leave CA except one or two guyz. Alternatives, of course, are taken into consideration while taking such decisions.

Timely decision needs to be taken to avoid further time waste in both cases. (Dont infer from my post that between the lines the advice is to change field, no such intentions)

Best of luck

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Shoaib
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