For practice,you need to qulaify as a member of the CICA.mehulca said:Just keeping the thread active. Where are Indian CAs. All must be busy.
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For practice,you need to qulaify as a member of the CICA.mehulca said:Just keeping the thread active. Where are Indian CAs. All must be busy.
penpal said:For practice,you need to qulaify as a member of the CICA.
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setcanada said:Thats right for the practice you need to be Member of Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA).
As all of us very well knows that MRA Between CICA & ICAI already signed and more statistical information will be revealed on 4th March 2011.
Keep fingure crossed and Pray that Article-ship clause will exempt.
cabharatbhushan said:I think there are some study package programmes organised by CICA and/or some private institutions...only they provide the materials. If anybody wants to purchase from private institutions then it is bit costly i think CAD 2400 but some guiding material is also available at nominal prices...but i guess that will not serve our purpose as we need through knowledge of all subjects to be asked in UFE......One thing we should keep in mind UFE is not going to be an easy task....like CPA Australia there was only 1 or 2 exams were required to cleared but in this case scene is totally different...in UFE they check specfic capabilities...hope next announcement of ICAI will clear the position.......If ICAI would have entered into MRA then the situation was different.
My personal opinion is that We all Indian Chartered Accountants should come together to complete this UFE otherwise individually it might more take time to complete
Hi,b2c said:I am fully agree with you Bharat.
Actually, if you see under the sections of every competency areas of UFE competency map they have written that “ CA candidate should cover these subjects in their undergraduate or graduate courses or in professional courses offered by the Regional or professional institutes” Which means UFE is kind of Final level Exam of Canadian CA and probably inter-level courses/preparatory courses are offered in Graduation/under graduation courses. So, writing UFE may be something like taking CA Final exam again, which is going to very tough. And, if the requirement of training is also not completely waived off then it may be even more tougher.
Somehow I feel doing CGA would be a better option for following reasons. First, CGA exams can be written 4 times in year whereas UFE is possible only once in a year. Second, for CGA study materials are provided by the institute and there is no requirement of any training or formal classes. Third, now in Onatrio CGA are also allowed to do public accounting practice.
But we must wait till March 3 for complete information and details on MoU.
As per your suggestion, I think to stay connected we can start a group on LINKEDIN where we can share our problems relating to CGA/CA.
I would also request all the ICAI members in this forum to please share their views and information on this issue.
Yes, you are right CGA is much simplier as compared to CA but only B'coz it is held more frequently in year as compared to CA...but i guess we donot underestimate this course too before thorough analysis...I read some page of CGA where it is written we need to take One year professional training for CGA. Moreover we have to sit in English Test to prove our English language ability and mathematical test to prove our mathematics.Besides all there are 4 papers.....so almost process is same as CA...but it is looking somplier.b2c said:I am fully agree with you Bharat.
Actually, if you see under the sections of every competency areas of UFE competency map they have written that “ CA candidate should cover these subjects in their undergraduate or graduate courses or in professional courses offered by the Regional or professional institutes” Which means UFE is kind of Final level Exam of Canadian CA and probably inter-level courses/preparatory courses are offered in Graduation/under graduation courses. So, writing UFE may be something like taking CA Final exam again, which is going to very tough. And, if the requirement of training is also not completely waived off then it may be even more tougher.
Somehow I feel doing CGA would be a better option for following reasons. First, CGA exams can be written 4 times in year whereas UFE is possible only once in a year. Second, for CGA study materials are provided by the institute and there is no requirement of any training or formal classes. Third, now in Onatrio CGA are also allowed to do public accounting practice.
But we must wait till March 3 for complete information and details on MoU.
As per your suggestion, I think to stay connected we can start a group on LINKEDIN where we can share our problems relating to CGA/CA.
I would also request all the ICAI members in this forum to please share their views and information on this issue.
cabharatbhushan said:Yes, you are right CGA is much simplier as compared to CA but only B'coz it is held more frequently in year as compared to CA...but i guess we donot underestimate this course too before thorough analysis...I read some page of CGA where it is written we need to take One year professional training for CGA. Moreover we have to sit in English Test to prove our English language ability and mathematical test to prove our mathematics.Besides all there are 4 papers.....so almost process is same as CA...but it is looking somplier.
My opinion is we may adopt CGA initially and after doing or reading some subjects, We should definitely go for CA while doing CGA side by side...after all it is a question of our reputation.
xenos said:i also feel that cga is more feasible. if the job you are doing does not support your ufe efforts then getting leave before exams, etc. may become difficult, i think ufe is pretty expensive too to do from ones pocket. then if you miss it once the next year seems far away. cga is more doable. at least it seems like that. does anyone have any idea of the level of difficulty of the cga, is it easier or more difficult than ufe? ufe is total dicriptive type exam. is cga also similar?(or is it like us cpa?) any inputs on this...please share.
Very useful thank you very muchb2c said:Regarding requirements of English test, Mathematics test and One year's training in CGA, these are not applicable to Indian CAs with graduation degrees. And for doing CAs, if the training requirement is not waived off then finding a trainers' office would also be a challenge because Canadian CA firms prefer only local college passed outs.
But I agree with your idea of starting off with CGA to get the understanding canadian courses and then to move on to CA. Actually after completing CGA getting decent jobs in the field of Auditing and Accounting will also become easier.
There are PASS, Norgrove, and Densmore UFE course providers but these all courses seems to be refreshing courses only, which may be beneficial to candidates who have fair idea of UFE courses contents.
Please keep on sharing your views.
I think the link below will help you outb2c said:Does anybody has an ideas about the UFE study material? I mean whether It will be provided by the CICA or is available in the market?
Hi,penpal said:Hi,
As it is lot of colleges hv equivalent courses on the level of CGA and once you get a c+ grade then you can get full transfer credit for the equivalent CGA national exam.
It all depends on the individual as for the choice of the course and the mode of study.This is just my opinion.
Any more opinions are welcome and sharing info enriches us.
Thanks