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  • Keeping up with finances can be rather hard. Current world situation only proves this fact. If you have a finance or accountancy degree, you can easily manage all the financial issues that may occur. That’s why taking ACCA or CIMA course might be a very good idea. ACCA and CIMA are professional undergraduate accountancy degrees. If you want to upgrade your current career position, you may find getting an MBA degree a very helpful idea. MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate diploma. Wide range of MBA specialisations allow you find exactly what you want to study. Anyway, no matter what path you choose, all of them will provide you with opportunities to get a better and well-paid job and make you a real specialist in accountancy or finance field.

  • Regarding placement, student who completes CA can easily get a job in the client of the firm on which he/she works. Clients will be more than happy to employ them. There is no such system of formal placement in Nepal. As far as I know. And I don’t think ICAN gathers such data. I have never seen or read about such anywhere. But I am not 100% sure about that. Maybe, you can contact ICAN to know about that.

  • Lowest is 1500 during articleship at madwari CA firm. Average for starters/ freshers at good company is around 30,000 and huge increments in next year( increment of 10K+) . CA who had done articleship in good firm gets around 40k at the starting. After some experiences the average earning of CA is around 60k in average. That is not a good income for the qualification I guess. But CA can make extra income easily by signing files. One man one profession is still in dispute. So if this will be implemented strictly, the earning/ salary of CA will increase at a great extent.
    So, the quick answer is lowest 20k highest 150k per month. This is in average. There are always exceptions.

  • Brother , Go for CA or ACCA if you are comfortable with changing the faculty. If you really love being creative and can study really hard with heart and brain I suggest you to go with Physics or Microbiology.

  • Rajan Gyawali

    Member
    March 20, 2016 at 4:00 am in reply to: TU equivalency of ACCA and CA in Nepal

    Still there is an option to get Bachelor’s equivalency. After completing F9 papers you can apply for BSC Hons from Oxford Brookes university. Many Universities of world give BSc Hons of Oxford Brooks University equivalency as Bachelors degree. I think TU also recognizes the BSC hons in Applied Accounting as BBS equivalent. But still I am not certain about that too.

  • Rajan Gyawali

    Member
    March 8, 2016 at 9:55 am in reply to: CPT in Nepal

    Yes you can. But you have to do it in Indian board (ICAI). Here are many FAQs that might benefit you.

    http://ca.studentsnepal.com/2016/03/08/chartered-accountancy-in-nepal-faqs/

  • Rajan Gyawali

    Member
    August 2, 2015 at 7:21 am in reply to: Chances of getting job after BBS (Scope of BBS / BBA)

    Brother all you need to do is gain some experience after completing your BBS in local market. Further you should also have better knowledge of computer system like MS-Office,Tally,Sawsthik etc.etc. Better luck for your future mate !!!

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