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Question (Total Replies: 3) | Monday, September 15 2008 |
| Shazib Habib Memon (Student) Intermediate / A Level INTERMEDIATE COMMERCE larkana
| In six months I will complete my Inter second year class now I want to ask that wheather I do Chartered Accountany direct or after B.B.A. My father is saying do C.A after BBA but it will take lot of time.
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Tahir (General User), Lahore | Saturday, September 20 2008 |
| | If your ultimate goal is to do CA then let me tell you another route for CA. You should do CAT after inter and then ACCA. It will take 3 years to complete CAT+ACCA. After ACCA you will be awarded exemptions of 4 modules of CA i-e module A to C and you have to attemp module E and F only. Meanwhile you can get BBA (UCP) and B.Sc-Hon (Oxford Brooks) degree. After completion of ACCA Part 2 student is eligible for BBA and B.Sc-Hon degree. Just a thesis is to be submitted for each degree alongwith its fee (which is far less than original fee), after that you'll be awarded BBA degree by UCP and B.Sc-Hon degree by Oxford Brooks University. I think that this route is better than directly entering CA. Beacuse you can get professional qualifications which are world wide recognised in just 3 years. I hope it will help you plan your career.
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