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  • Ramesh Neupane

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    March 13, 2016 at 10:18 am in reply to: Will get exemptions in Indian ca after completing acca

    You are welcome brother. I don’t know exactly how many papers are exempted. And I am not sure between ACCA and ICAI. The intermediate level exemption is for ICAN. You can read these articles to know more about the courses:
    http://ca.studentsnepal.com/2016/03/08/chartered-accountancy-in-nepal-faqs/
    And
    https://studentsnepal.tempurl.host/ca-acca-cfa-in-nepal/
    The ICAI website doesnot mention anything about the exemptions. If you got any information regarding the procedures and exemptions for ACCA members to do CA under ICAI, India please update here. You are studying ACCA?

  • Ramesh Neupane

    Member
    March 13, 2016 at 8:32 am in reply to: Will get exemptions in Indian ca after completing acca

    MOU between ACCA and CA? Which board are you talking about? I have not heard about the MOU between ICAI and ACCA and don’t think this will happen soon. In case of ACCA and ICAN I know that ACCA members get expempions upto intermediate levels. But ACCAs must complete another articleship 2 years under the Nepali CA firm and pass all papers which are not exempted to get ICAN membership.

  • Ramesh Neupane

    Member
    February 28, 2016 at 9:10 am in reply to: Tell me more about MBA after ACCA or CA

    CA or ACCA + MBA is an awesome combination if you can achieve both. Either you do MBA after ACCA or ACCA after MBA both will be a great addition to your professional life. However, doing MBA after ACCA will be more fruitful because MBA is related to administration and judgement plus application of knowledge to make decision so doing ACCA beforehand will make your base solid and give you a lot of technical knowledge to help you in the MBA and prepare you to grab the managerial skills. So since you are doing ACCA so I would strongly recommend you to join any MBA college (TU or KU if you could) ACCA plus MBA will also be so attractive in the CV and will make you standout from the cloud of ACCAs and MBAs if you grab both. But there is a noticeable amount of effort required to complete either of the degrees/programs. Also there is another global course which is becoming more and more popular these days; Chartered financial Analyst (CFA). you can also think of combining your ACCA degree with CFA. However, though doable, CFA is so tough to complete.

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