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trainee or raet
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06-19-2004, 06:16 PM
i've heard many pplz say to study as tarinee is more good than with raet is it so?

gr8 madeeha
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06-21-2004, 03:10 AM
Dear madeeha

i suggest that one should go for RAET first as in articles it is very difficult to study and pass.
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06-23-2004, 02:51 AM
aoa
study as to trainee is more good than as in raet coz you got a lot of experience there
aage aap ki marzee hai
best of luck

CA Walo Waya Karwa Lo
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06-27-2004, 03:44 PM
Salalm
experience is a good thing but i think as a trainee we will get very little time to study books.
And i think foundation exams need a lot lot study,it is not tayaar niwala.
So i think it is better to first complete the full time study course and then go for training,cause people cant pass these exams even after 20 hr study.
I m also going to take admission in moduleA, so i m new here.
Sumaan and Smraza bhaee pz talk here it is a new issue.

choco
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07-12-2004, 02:50 AM
Salam to all,
well i have taken admission in MFC module-A and i personally think it is better than going for a graduate degree and working as a trainee(PFC).
If u have a graduate degree then u should go for PFC but if u r a HSC passed student like me then just follow me Wink However the coice is urz.
Do tell me about ur opinion.
Kamran Manzoor

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07-12-2004, 06:29 AM

Students usually find it tough to study for CA initially in the first two modules... After that studying becomes a habit in the latter modules...

One should definitely put maximum effort... Its better that you only concentrate on getting through with the first four modules in the first attempt.

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07-13-2004, 02:10 AM
AOA
I must say that being a student in RAET first and then going for traineeship is better then being directly a trainee, because you see there are some precedents followed by wise men in the past. Like its said that when you have to start some business start from the low level learning it, understanding it, gaining more and more knowledge about it. So, you go for traineeship first, you dont have much conceptual background and the necessory knowledge esp. if you are a new commer in commerce field. So, may be in CA climbing a ladder from the bottom most step is more easy and beneficial then jumping in the middle.


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07-21-2004, 09:04 PM
well,
you can select any of them, the condition is hard work and dedication, but it is better to go for full time study first...
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08-04-2004, 11:46 PM
dear sarfarz
look at ur age u r crying about marrage
y?
Ammar

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08-06-2004, 08:10 PM
Dearest Ammar i m not crying for merriage.
the mesaage was just CA walo waya karwa lo
ye mere liye to nahi sare CA walon ke liye hian
waise bhi agar aaj na hua to phir na jane kab ho ga?
waise bhi aaj kal ghar wale yehi kehte hian ke pehle CA karo phir shadi karain ge.
Ub na to ICAP samajhta hai na ghar wale to hum bechare CA wale kia karain?
ok chado jee bye and take care aur aap ki to waise bhi ho rahi hai
wish u good luck
ALLAH HAFIZ

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08-11-2004, 10:22 PM
aoa
u can do ACCA
the degree that give u max gurantee that u have done in exam
with clear marking
icap
regards
Ammar

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10-09-2004, 05:05 PM
If you have an accounting background for example you are a bcomer or mcom you should prefer trainee rather than raet.But if is better for students who dont have any base for accounting to join Raet instead of registration as trainee.
For trainees it is easy to study because they have practicle experience but due to timings of firms they have to struggle hard to get time for their study. For raet students there is availibility of time but it is difficult to do conceptual study.
The other topic "SHADI" i think so is not related to this field and my personal opinion is not to marry a ca girl ........ why .... ? that is understandalbe that after doing articles i dont think that ....... you can guess it better.

imran
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10-11-2004, 12:57 AM
What is RAET?

please excuse my ignorance.

azeem

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10-11-2004, 05:28 AM
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What is RAET?

please excuse my ignorance.

azeem


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10-11-2004, 07:00 AM
thanks got ur point

azeem

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