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I have done ACCA after FSC but since ACCA isnt recognised for CSS purpose, I am thinking of doing a 2yr private bachelor.
Now I need to know which bachelors should I do that I can easily pass, I am not sure how is BA, B com is really very basic of accounts so maybe that may not be an issue for me.
Also I need guidance that can I give both 2yr exams in just one year and be done with it so I can focus on CSS studies?
I dont really want to spend 2year time.
Also please if you can share registration and exam dates.
And my Fsc pass date was year 2007 so is that an issue or not
Thank you so much.
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I have done ACCA after FSC but since ACCA isnt recognised for CSS purpose, I am thinking of doing a 2yr private bachelor.
Now I need to know which bachelors should I do that I can easily pass, I am not sure how is BA, B com is really very basic of accounts so maybe that may not be an issue for me.
Also I need guidance that can I give both 2yr exams in just one year and be done with it so I can focus on CSS studies?
I dont really want to spend 2year time.
Also please if you can share registration and exam dates.
And my Fsc pass date was year 2007 so is that an issue or not
Thank you so much.
Get M.Com equivalency from HEC based on your ACCA and you will become eligible for CSS. No need to do a B.Com. If you have done ACCA then I believe you might also have a BSc Accounting and Finance from Oxfored Brooks University, no?
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Get M.Com equivalency from HEC based on your ACCA and you will become eligible for CSS. No need to do a B.Com. If you have done ACCA then I believe you might also have a BSc Accounting and Finance from Oxfored Brooks University, no?
actually you need to have 3year experience with the qualification only then you can M.com equivalency, as for their BSC I am not eligible for that due to their some rules so I dont have any other option currently.
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