Chirag Shah
(Audit Assistant)
(22 Points)
Replied 15 September 2013
Ashwin R.P. chauhan
(Consultant)
(30 Points)
Replied 15 September 2013
Niraj Gangwal
(Analyst)
(21 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
Lokesh
(CS professional)
(493 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
Dear Vikas and all other respected members,
It is the hard fact and we should also understand this that today everything does't depend on your qualification even if you hold three or four degrees.The only thing that is respected is your experience i.e EXPERIENCE MATTERS.
we people from various professions specially CA,CS & CMA think that after passing our exams we have won a battle but excatly it is not so. Those who are sitting in the Interview panels OR HR deptt. are very experts whose have been employed by the company only to save the cost of the company.
So my dear Vikas it is not the time to complain the ICAI or any other, just get into what you are getting and achieve experience. Keep on acquirng the knowledge and definitely there will arise a day when you will get the Job according to your profile.
Fahad Haroon Memon
(Administration Manager )
(84 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
vivek jain
(kl)
(264 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
ca degree has lost its charm said one of the interviewer
N K TIWARI
(Accounts)
(47 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
I do agree majority of opinions. Please don't expect more, please enhance your practical knowledge more. That is the reason article ship period is very important and every body should take it seriously. Sometimes, CA firms take advantage of situation and do not involve articles in different areas and they remains in certain specific areas like, internal auditing, statutory auditing hardly they get book keeping. It is the book which is very important for CAs foundation. If you know book keeping properly, all the important issues generally addressed and one gets experience. But, i am seeing that CAs don't like to do book keeping, they only focus on verification, making report, auditing, financial analysis etc. leading far away from ground realties.
Lakshmy Varma
(NA)
(25 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
What Vikas feels is true... He feels like that coz we are told like that by our society that CA is a profession in which we get huge salary the moment we are qualified. I am yet to clear my first grp in Final... Soon after my Intermediate I started with Rs.8000 as salary in 2006. Now I earn fairly enogh with experience... I think even after completing CA we have to get experience to reach a higher level of salary... Higher expectations are always good but when it doesn't become a reality, we should get disheartened... A day will come when the industry will come after you !!!
CA Konfused
(Chartered Accountant & CFA Level 1)
(302 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
Seriously it seems like a catch 22 situation one is not able to understand where the problem is .......whether in the students or in ICAI.......the problem is in both........some students jus study for the sake of passin exams without any passion for studies .........but still ICAI is responsible for passin such ppl......ICAI shld pass only deserving ppl.........n....then ensure that they r fit for JOBS........a serious change is recquired in curriculum.........at CA Final Level options shld be given for specialization.......i.e...so tht one is prepared for a particular Job profile in a better way.
Rajesh
(Auditor)
(30 Points)
Replied 16 September 2013
By becoming a CA you have achieved a toughest degree in India and even after that if some one says that you have to work at such a paltry salary u should have guts to refuse it otherwise what is the use of putting on such hardwork , dont degrade the professsion stand up to such people and say what ever u like . these people dont know the value of this degree
CA Konfused
(Chartered Accountant & CFA Level 1)
(302 Points)
Replied 17 September 2013
chandra sekar
(Manager-Accounts)
(388 Points)
Replied 20 September 2013
Really it is quiet shock that, having completed CA, yu are not updated on Taxation. In that case, an employer will treat you like a passenger with an open ticket and boarded a reservation coach and was treated as a passenger w/o ticket. Also your profession required lot of practical skills than acadamic skills, which i observed in my exprience in the past. Also for your info most of CA`a concentrate only in IT related cases and give step mother treatment to other taxes like VAT, CST, ED, Customs duty etc.
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