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rohit_tx
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Dear Forum Members:
 
I would really appreciate if you could answer these questions for me.
 
First of all let me explain to you my situation.
I have done my B.Com and MBA from Pakistan. In Pakistan, the duration of B.Com program was 2 yrs and there were 14 courses in all. The accounting courses covered in the B.Com program are as under:
 
1) Advanced Accounting
2) Principles of Accounting
3) Audit
 
In MBA, there were 20 courses in all, including 2 accounting courses which are:
 
1) Financial Accounting
2) Managerial Accounting
 
 
So if we add up the total number of courses in B.Com + MBA, it comes to 34 courses including 5 accounting courses. My question is that with 5 accounting courses listed above (from B.Com + MBA), will I be eligible to apply from Delaware for CPA exam. I know that I have to do 'Federal Taxation' if I apply from Delaware.
 
Secondly in my HSC (Inter) there were 2 accounting courses, does FAC gives credit for accounting courses taken in HSC (Inter).
 
Lastly, I would like to know the total number of accounting and auditing courses in Indian B.Com curriculum.
 
Waiting anxiously for your replies.
 
Thank you.
 
Rohit
 
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This might be better asked in the international students section, as the readers of that topic may be more familar with transferring your credits for CPA exam purposes.  I would go to one of the state websites and read about the requirements for international school credits.

For instance, the handbook for CA is:

http://www.dca.ca.gov/cba/publications/exambk1.pdf



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Amber,
 
Thanks for your reply. I had posted queries in 'International CPA exam takers' section but still no response.
 
 
Regards,
 
Rohit
 
 

 

 

Amber F wrote:

This might be better asked in the international students section, as the readers of that topic may be more familar with transferring your credits for CPA exam purposes.  I would go to one of the state websites and read about the requirements for international school credits.

For instance, the handbook for CA is:

http://www.dca.ca.gov/cba/publications/exambk1.pdf

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