Nice video, very informative! Thank you! I'll be receiving 9 paper exemptions (F1-F9) because of my coursework, B.Com (Hons) Accounting from Manipal University Jaipur. I am planning to pursue an MSc in Finance and go for CFA in Ireland once I am done with my undergrad. Thank you! Best of luck Amena!
Hey buddy.. did you apply for Msc Finance or changed your plan? I am also looking to get into the finance industry after completing my ACCA, would love to know what you decided to do.
Hi Amit, I am a CA with 8 years of post qualification experience in India. I am also CPA Ireland and I am CFA Level 3 candidate. My professional career had always been into Finance working with MNC like Kotak, Citi, Idea Cellular, Burgerking and Johnson & Johnson. My question is which course should I opt for studying in Ireland? MSc Finance, MSc in International Accounting, MSc Tax, or should I go for MBA? My prospect is good job and salary and eventually PR at the earliest.
@@abheygpt1 Most of them ask for valid work visa. It's extremely difficult to grab a job without work visa (and that also applying from India). I have already tried this specially for UK and Ireland (2019-2021). Other countries like Middle East and Africa will entertain all this, but European countries don't unless you take a transfer from the company where you are currently working (like big 4)
Hi Amit, My wife already done master in commerce from PU and also having experience of bookkeeper and asst accountant. Now she come to UK for MBA global course. Should we do ACCA course or after completed MBA she gets good salary in accountant job.
hello I wonder if i study msc in finance or accounting in ireland which one is better and oppurtonities to work as an accountant is good in ireland please help me
It is very informative brother. Thank you so much to you and her❤️ One question is how much cost required to go Ireland and settle there ? I think her family background is good, so she could afford it.
Please make video about acca acca worth it or not , and what salary pakage in London and Ireland of acca and how to move india to london or Ireland after become acca from india how to get high paying jobs etc......please reply me brother
hello first of all thank you very much for giving this information. I'm planning to move irland for acca. I have completed 5 papers of acca first 3 fundamental were exempt and now recently I cleared taxation and financial management. if I move to Irland for rest of the paper is this possible I can support my study by part time work. please guide
@@divyaatre2887 Hi Divya... I am in the same boat where you were a year ago. Could you please share with me what you decided to do and how you did that? It would be really helpful !
I am Semi Qualified CA and MBA( Finance) and also cleared US (CMA) Part 2, Please let me know if i need to Pursue masters in accountancy in UK or Ireland and also need to clear ACCA to get job in London/ Ireland or else can i come directly on visit visa and search for jobs in London/ Ireland. I am 35 years old.Please suggest!!!
Hello I am going to take a new course. Which one should I go for? ACCA( I will not get any exceptions) or CPA. Which one will offer more job opportunities
My son is in class 11th commerce with math . He wants to do graduation in account / finance from outside India. Pls advice on which country we will focus where fees will be less and have job prospect after graduation I have a budget of 30 lacs. And commerce student can do any course in computer science
Hi I ll be shifting to Ireland in February I have completed my CA inter level from institute of chartered accountants of India I need some information For getting a job
Are Acca and CA Ireland paid equally and considered equally for suppose promotion in job? Please ask her my doubt Bcus Im part qualified Acca and planning to move to Ireland
Hi Apurva ❤️ Yess, both are given equal weightage in terms of promotion in job. Also congrats on being a part-qualified ACCA ❤️ I'm also giving my ACCA exams.
Hi Amit, thanks for informative video, what about job scope for Masters in accounting if I studied in Ireland, ACCA bit harder for some people, please check with her.i am B.com background from Tamil Nadu India.
Hi, does prior experience is mandatory while choosing MS in Finance ? I have studied Masters in Finance in India but I have done 5 years of Job in retail sales. What do you say about it ?
Hey I pursuing my acca from india itself and planning to come ireland for msc. Will it be worth doing acca while doing your msc. further is it possible to do both of them together when even plan for partime job?
Hey, even I am planning to do my Masters in UK after skills level of ACCA can you help me get connected with Amena so that she can guide me even better. Regards!
Hii Amit. I am Indian CA. I am coming to Ireland in Feb 2021 for masters at Griffith college (MSc. In accounting and finance management). Can I can part time job based on my Indian CA qualifications. In future I am planning for CPA ireland. Is it worth studying CPA in Ireland?
Hi Kapil, CPA is definitely worth it plus you'll have many exemptions as you're already a CA. For part time jobs, it's difficult to find it in accountancy field. However there are plenty of part time job in hospitality, retail sector.
@@AmitGuptaVlogs thanks for Replay. Can u ask your friend that which one is better out of CPA Ireland ACCA? Does it worth it to do masters from Griffith college? Which is better out of DBS and Griffith for masters?
Hello amit. Video is full of information and pretty relatable. Can I contact amea by any mean? Like I am persuing Master in banking and finance looking forward to start ACCA skill level with 4 exemption. Hopefully will be able to do it along with masters. I am actually thinking to do double master from London. It would be really great if you could give your suggestions and ask amena for the same. I believe your and her point of views will all value in portraying my carrier.
Sir i want to know about kc college refund policy . Agar mai admission karva leta hoon aur uske baad agar admission cancel karwaani ho toh paise waapis mil jayenge ?
Hi Praneel, this course would be great considering you have previously studied BBA. Moreover, there are plenty of graduate programs for jobs in every major company, which is very helpful in starting your professional career.