Can a CA in industry automatically becomes Associate Member of the Institute, i.e. ACA, after getting membership. After 5 years will he becomes Fellow Member i.e. FCA?
CA Gandharv Sharma
(Financial and Taxation consultant)
(514 Points)
Replied 22 February 2009
yaaa... above info is correct.
CA.Tarun Maheshwari
(CA, DISA)
(7150 Points)
Replied 22 February 2009
No. A member in industry can not be an FCA. For being an FCA, Five years continuous practice is necessary.
CA Gandharv Sharma
(Financial and Taxation consultant)
(514 Points)
Replied 23 February 2009
yehi to upar likha hai yaar....
CA.Tarun Maheshwari
(CA, DISA)
(7150 Points)
Replied 23 February 2009
No, upar ye nahi likha hai. Read question carefully. He is asking whether a member in industry can be an FCA?
Prabeer
(B. COM (H) CA & CS Final)
(5484 Points)
Replied 23 February 2009
I think CA.Tarun Maheshwari is correct.
SSG
(1936 Points)
Replied 24 February 2009
Do we have to inform the Institute in which industry we are working at the time of applying for the membership? Or can we inform the Institute, at the time of applying for the fellow membership, that we have worked for 5 years in the industry and we are eligible for the fellow membership?
CA.Tarun Maheshwari
(CA, DISA)
(7150 Points)
Replied 25 February 2009
Sir, I have told you that a member working in industry can not be a fellow member. So there is no question of applying for fellow membership.
CA Gandharv Sharma
(Financial and Taxation consultant)
(514 Points)
Replied 05 March 2009
pehle membership ke liye apply karoge to 5 yrs ki practice to chaheye he, from the date of registering for membership...... then one can apply for fellow member of the institute...
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 06 March 2009
Nice going Tarun. keep it up.