El Magnifico
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Was just wondering if these courses the one offered at MQ in professional accounting will give me chartered status or have to do that after the degree?
The CA designation is a post-graduate qualification for people who have completed their tertiary studies. That is, you can structure your degree so you do the right subjects to be eligible for the CA program, but the uni subjects are nothing more than educational requirements to ensure you can enrol. As Azure mentioned, you still need to have the other requirements (i.e. pass the exams for the four technical modules + the ethics module) before you become a CA (and hence get the status).Was just wondering if these courses the one offered at MQ in professional accounting will give me chartered status or have to do that after the degree?
Never heard that one before... more than 10 years ago? even my sister who got her CA in the early 2000's didn't have such a system of logkeeping. It's simply a matter of saying when you started employment in a relevant role/field and getting confirmation from your employer.My cousin was talking about a log book that you have to keep while you're working. I guess to show that you've had an adequate amount of experience in different areas before you can qualify for CA
EDIT: He has been an accountant for quite some time so not sure if this is still true
Reading this site: http://www.international.mq.edu.au/...Ryde (Sydney)&CourseLevelID=1&StudyOptionID=1Thanks for the input i would have guessed that you had to do it after your tertiary qualifications. Then does the 'professional' accounting degree come with any advantage over just doing just a B Com and then majoring in Accounting?