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1) Under the assumptions of: a)Your bachelor degree from China is recognized in Canada.
b) Language is not a problem, c)Your undergraduate GPA is very very high.
You may want to apply to an Masters program in University. Be sure to pick a Master program that prepares you to enrol in the CGA, CMA or CA program. Currently in Ontario, the following Master programs fit this category.
i) UofT Master of Management and Professional Accounting. This program satisfy all of CA's 51-hour credits, you are also exempted from CMA's entrance exam. CGA will give you direct entery into their PACE level.
ii) McMaster's MBA program also satisfy the requirements listed in i).
iii) York's MBA will let you take the CMA's entrance exam and also satisfy 45/51 CA hour credits. Exemptions from CGA is the same as mentioned in i)
iv) Wilfrid Laurier University's MBA have the same benefits listed in iii) with just a little differences in CA hour credits (just a few credits less)
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2) Apply to an Undergraduate program (Bachelor's) with the assumptions made in alternative 1), except that you do not have a competitive GPA in your undergrad studies.
Some University is willing to grant you 2 full years worth of credits to get your second degree. You only need to complete another 2 years with the University and get a Bachelor degree. Most Accounting/Business degree programs in Ontario satisfy the entrance requirmeent for CMA's entrance exam and 51 CA credits as well as direct entry to CGA's PACE level.
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3) Under this method, we assume that your Bachelor degree is recognized; however, recognition for your Accounting education in China is limitted. Also you have a language barrier.
As suggested by others, you may consider applying to a College. Credits earned in Colleges can be applied to CGA program of professional studies. Currently, Conestoga College has an accelerated program which consist of 3 semesters will let you finish CGA's level 1 to 3. Seneca is currently developing a similar program.
There are other alternatives. It's best if you apply to CGA to get your transcript evaluated and see if your degree is recognized and possibility granting some transfer credits. There is a $300 evaluation fee. You may get your transcript evaluated by CMA to determine if you are eligible for their Accelerated program. the evaluation is free.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Alternative
1) Under the assumptions of: a)Your bachelor degree from China is recognized in Canada.
b) Language is not a problem, c)Your undergraduate GPA is very very high.
You may want to apply to an Masters program in University. Be sure to pick a Master program that prepares you to enrol in the CGA, CMA or CA program. Currently in Ontario, the following Master programs fit this category.
i) UofT Master of Management and Professional Accounting. This program satisfy all of CA's 51-hour credits, you are also exempted from CMA's entrance exam. CGA will give you direct entery into their PACE level.
ii) McMaster's MBA program also satisfy the requirements listed in i).
iii) York's MBA will let you take the CMA's entrance exam and also satisfy 45/51 CA hour credits. Exemptions from CGA is the same as mentioned in i)
iv) Wilfrid Laurier University's MBA have the same benefits listed in iii) with just a little differences in CA hour credits (just a few credits less)
Alternative
2) Apply to an Undergraduate program (Bachelor's) with the assumptions made in alternative 1), except that you do not have a competitive GPA in your undergrad studies.
Some University is willing to grant you 2 full years worth of credits to get your second degree. You only need to complete another 2 years with the University and get a Bachelor degree. Most Accounting/Business degree programs in Ontario satisfy the entrance requirmeent for CMA's entrance exam and 51 CA credits as well as direct entry to CGA's PACE level.
Alternative
3) Under this method, we assume that your Bachelor degree is recognized; however, recognition for your Accounting education in China is limitted. Also you have a language barrier.
As suggested by others, you may consider applying to a College. Credits earned in Colleges can be applied to CGA program of professional studies. Currently, Conestoga College has an accelerated program which consist of 3 semesters will let you finish CGA's level 1 to 3. Seneca is currently developing a similar program.
There are other alternatives. It's best if you apply to CGA to get your transcript evaluated and see if your degree is recognized and possibility granting some transfer credits. There is a $300 evaluation fee. You may get your transcript evaluated by CMA to determine if you are eligible for their Accelerated program. the evaluation is free.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net