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Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Nobody: 8:37am On Feb 15, 2018
princeking2:
I'll write it and pass no matter what. But how come a medical doctor got ICAN certificate even when he didn't go through the foundations? ICAN sometimes play games. QED.

He could have gone through ATS.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by OgahBohz: 8:43am On Feb 15, 2018
georjay:
ICAN??
sorry I CAN'T
as per omo science student


what type of science student ...?
the school lab onse or street labs?

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Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Olameen1713: 8:54am On Feb 15, 2018
kingphilip:
Ican isn't a difficult as people made us believe

I wrote both the skills and professional levels once and I'm now a chartered accountant

And many more people too have.

Just draw inspiration from the acronym which is I-CAN and see yourself scaling through





Can you please gimme some hints on how you made it once. I'm planning to write May diet. Skills level
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by herkeym001(m): 8:55am On Feb 15, 2018
princeking2:
I'll write it and pass no matter what. But how come a medical doctor got ICAN certificate even when he didn't go through the foundations? ICAN sometimes play games. QED.
I-witness. The thing surprise me as Dr Iloka take pass am once.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Olameen1713: 8:56am On Feb 15, 2018
ibbryte:

Very sound effort from the OP.
I can attest to the validity of his post.



I myself am at the final professional stage of ICAN, i have written all my exams from the AAT till now without ever taking lectures and with just one reference in ATS 2 QA.
And i intend to finish without ever stepping in a lecture centre.


Goodluck to fellow comrades writing this may diet.

Pls gimme some hints how you are going about it. I'm writing the May diet. Skills
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by yansky(m): 9:02am On Feb 15, 2018
udokpuenyi:
The secret of passing ICAN exam centres majorly on understanding the core fundamental principles of entity concept (separation of ownership from control), double entry and transaction analysis.. If these principle are not brought from realm of abstract to reality and internalized by an aspiring professional account, your accounting journey becomes a very challenging one. Your journals, TB, ledgers, account extracts , financial statements and their analysis are product of the principles, the entire accounting framework and the current IFRS are all derivates of those fundamental principles.

Get hold of the principles and your accounting journey becomes a smooth one, the extra baggage you need is a good knowledge of basic mathematics and enough time to cover your course work. over and out in 3 to 4 diets.

You sound like financial accounting is all there is to these exams. You will know this and still fail
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Bimpe29: 9:24am On Feb 15, 2018
These myths are being debunked two times in a year, May and November Diets - you see Nigerians across a diverse culture, tribe and religion. You can never be failed once you garner 50 marks and above. ICAN is not a Cult at all.
ICAN is the only thorough, transparent and credible professional and examination body without compromise till today in Nigeria.

Re: 4 Myths About Ican by HRHQueenPhil(f): 9:35am On Feb 15, 2018
i will like 2 write this examination, but i stay in aba and av no one 2 teach me evrything and pass very well. anyone ready 2 take challenge?
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by bigpicture001: 9:45am On Feb 15, 2018
only d 1st mks sense!
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by seniorkachion(m): 10:38am On Feb 15, 2018
ibbryte:

Very sound effort from the OP.
I can attest to the validity of his post.

Can you share your ICAN study materials with me. I will pay.



I myself am at the final professional stage of ICAN, i have written all my exams from the AAT till now without ever taking lectures and with just one reference in ATS 2 QA.
And i intend to finish without ever stepping in a lecture centre.


Goodluck to fellow comrades writing this may diet.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Abdul4trust1(m): 10:42am On Feb 15, 2018
ibbryte:

Very sound effort from the OP.
I can attest to the validity of his post.



I myself am at the final professional stage of ICAN, i have written all my exams from the AAT till now without ever taking lectures and with just one reference in ATS 2 QA.
And i intend to finish without ever stepping in a lecture centre.


Goodluck to fellow comrades writing this may diet.
same To You
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Electronzeez(m): 11:10am On Feb 15, 2018
kingphilip:
Ican isn't a difficult as people made us believe

I wrote both the skills and professional levels once and I'm now a chartered accountant

And many more people too have.

Just draw inspiration from the acronym which is I-CAN and see yourself scaling through



Congrats. When the money start dropping remember me .
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 11:24am On Feb 15, 2018
Electronzeez:


Congrats. When the money start dropping remember me .
boss I remain loyal o



You just forget your boy
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 11:25am On Feb 15, 2018
HRHQueenPhil:
i will like 2 write this examination, but i stay in aba and av no one 2 teach me evrything and pass very well. anyone ready 2 take challenge?
yes
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by HRHQueenPhil(f): 11:28am On Feb 15, 2018
how can i get ur contact details 2 start our sessions?
kingphilip:
yes
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 11:31am On Feb 15, 2018
Olameen1713:




Can you please gimme some hints on how you made it once. I'm planning to write May diet. Skills level
proper preparation plus prayer


What I do tell people is that since you've been able to pass your degree exams (if you really passed it yourself though without externals like cheating), study the pack and take on the pathfinders because the code is Practice Enhances Accuracy and Speed. With steady practice of the pathfinders after thoroughly reading the pack, you'd be good to go



Wishing you the very best
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 11:39am On Feb 15, 2018
HRHQueenPhil:
how can i get ur contact details 2 start our sessions? mine is
I'll contact you on whatsapp

Kindly edit your post and remove your contact
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by HRHQueenPhil(f): 11:46am On Feb 15, 2018
tanx.lol
kingphilip:
I'll contact you on whatsapp

Kindly edit your post and remove your contact
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by OKANGPRECIOUS(m): 11:55am On Feb 15, 2018
JARUSHUB:
Coming from a family of chartered accountants , I think I heard about the examinations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) at a quite early age, probably from primary school. I heard all such tales about ICAN exams. I used to see ICAN exams as one monster.

To compound my fears, when I crossed from being a science student to a commercial one in second term SSS 1 in 1998, apart from mathematics, accounting was the subject I dreaded most. Thankfully, accounting, unlike math, has some theoretical parts (all those ‘name 5 types of account’, ‘what is a subsidiary book?’, etc questions), so I still managed to pass, banking on those ‘story’ aspects.

In the university, studying economics, I had option to take elective courses in departments such as Management and Accounting, Sociology, Geography, Demography and Social Statistics, and psychology.

To add insult to injury, my school’s management and accounting department was not the most organized of departments as my friends in the department used to complain about cases of loss of scripts due to the high volume of students. So I found in Sociology and Psychology departments elective allies, and the Alphas were almost always guaranteed, never mind the headache those abstract Sigmund Freud theories in Psychology 204 gave me.

I was still able to avoid accounting in the university. At least, I remember a friend's accounting exams script missing in our 200 level. That was definitely not an experience I would like to have, further fuelling my hatred for accounting.

From my interactions with folks, especially the less informed ones, I have come to observe the reason why people dread ICAN and their exams. The following are the 4 major myths about ICAN:


1. ICAN DELIBERATELY FAILS STUDENTS: Giving the failure rate recorded in ICAN exams, I can pardon people for believing this. But this is actually a lie. I personally hold that no examination body will deliberately fail you if you pass, not least ICAN. I have heard all sort of tales like ICAN fail people so as to make money from exam fees. This is a big fat lie. As far as I know – and I think I know farthest – if you score 50% in any ICAN exams, you will never fail that paper. Of course, there was a time when if you failed woefully in one subject, you will be required to rewrite other papers you passed in same diet, but this was not a secret as the system was made known in their students guideline. This system has since been jettisoned, except at the final stage when you are required to pass a number of subjects for you not to rewrite others you passed. So students should purge their mind of this erroneous belief. I never believed it anyway, and anytime I get to advise ICAN candidates, including in my first class in the ICAN center I was lecturing a while back, the first thing I do is cleanse their mind of this pessimistic mindset. How can you go to a war with a mindset that your efforts will not count? ICAN will not fail you if you pass, and there is no way you can score 50% in a subject and marked failed.

2. ICAN IS A YORUBA AFFAIR: I was having an introductory class with some ICAN students last year. They were preparing for Foundation examinations and that was their first attempt. In the process of ‘sermonizing’ on how students bandy unfounded myths around, trying to demystify their self-inflicted fears, one student from the eastern part of Nigeria asked me, ‘Oga, but I heard ICAN is a Yoruba body. Only Yoruba people do and pass it’. I laughed. I knew Nigerians are incurable ethnic wolf-criers, but I never knew it had reached that extent. I am aware Nigerians like to raise ethnic false alarm and cry tribal victimization when something doesn’t go in their favour, but I never knew such thoughts could be nursed of a professional body like ICAN. Well, I told her it’s a big fat lie. ICAN is not and can never be a Yoruba affair. Irrespective of where you come from, if you pass ICAN exams, nobody will deny you based on your tribe.

3. ICAN IS A SOUTHERN BODY: I have heard a couple of northern friends, especially those in public service, accuse ICAN of being a southern thing. For this reason, many northerners believe they are being sidelined. Many northerners prefer to go for a rival accounting body. Again, this is naked myth. Besides, northerners have being presidents of the association.

4. ICAN IS A CULT: Given the solidarity and bond that exist among ICAN members, you can forgive those that hold this myth. I have heard people say ICAN is a cult, that they only admit certain people. Naija people sha. ICAN is the most transparently run Nigerian professional body I know. Everything about it is transparent. Of course, they are like a family, with young members treating the older and senior ones with high reverence.

http://www.jarushub.com/4-myths-about-ican/

Planning to write this exam by next year. Hope I can write and pass all in 3-4 diets.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Olameen1713: 12:13pm On Feb 15, 2018
kingphilip:
proper preparation plus prayer


What I do tell people is that since you've been able to pass your degree exams (if you really passed it yourself though without externals like cheating), study the pack and take on the pathfinders because the code is Practice Enhances Accuracy and Speed. With steady practice of the pathfinders after thoroughly reading the pack, you'd be good to go



Wishing you the very best

Thanks very much.
Though reading and understanding is not an issue for me. Was thinking whether there's another effective way of passing their exam since I'm a first timer.
I will try to put your words in practice anyway
Thanks
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kanayo74(m): 12:13pm On Feb 15, 2018
OKANGPRECIOUS:


Planning to write this exam by next year. Hope I can write and pass all in 3-4 diets.
you can if you believe.

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Re: 4 Myths About Ican by tartarus(m): 12:19pm On Feb 15, 2018
I CAN?. Don't think it's enough. Just registered for the CFA exams, awaiting my study books and I'm a science student o! Bsc in biotechnology. First time I'm doing something in the financial/commercial aspect. All self taught grin

You'll never excel except you take risks.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Naijaaccountwiz: 12:45pm On Feb 15, 2018
ibbryte:

Very sound effort from the OP.
I can attest to the validity of his post.



I myself am at the final professional stage of ICAN, i have written all my exams from the AAT till now without ever taking lectures and with just one reference in ATS 2 QA.
And i intend to finish without ever stepping in a lecture centre.


Goodluck to fellow comrades writing this may diet.
Same here, I never went for tutorials for once. The key to passing ICAN is to cultivate the mindset that it is not a monster, once you do that, then make out time for indepth studying nothing will stop you from passing.
I believe only in the first myth. Whatever you see in your results is what you got ICAN will never take a point away from you.
For those who are having difficulty in any area, you can contact me for tutorship or visit my blog at www.Naijaaccountwiz.com
Godspeed!
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by abuameh(m): 12:47pm On Feb 15, 2018
Please how much does it cost to register for ICAN exams, as an Accounting graduate. And is the registration still open for May exam?
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 1:04pm On Feb 15, 2018
Olameen1713:


Thanks very much.
Though reading and understanding is not an issue for me. Was thinking whether there's another effective way of passing their exam since I'm a first timer.
I will try to put your words in practice anyway
Thanks
you're welcome


Expecting your testimonies by July
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Inexhaustible(m): 1:11pm On Feb 15, 2018
You made me laugh with your write up.
Believe me, one only need to be an average student to pass ICAN, it is not as difficult as people think. All you need is sacrifice, focus, commitment and self belief. I qualified in 3 diets, passed my skills level at once, passed 4 out of 5 in professional in the 2nd diet and kill the last paper in the 3rd diet.

I wish all the ACAs in the making best of luck

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Re: 4 Myths About Ican by kingphilip(m): 1:22pm On Feb 15, 2018
abuameh:
Please how much does it cost to register for ICAN exams, as an Accounting graduate. And is the registration still open for May exam?
the registration can be done anytime

It takes 3 weeks to get reg number another 3 weeks to get exemption and you can pay for the exams 2 weeks to the exams
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Topkush: 2:16pm On Feb 15, 2018
grin grin grin
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Topkush: 2:19pm On Feb 15, 2018
hope4life:
All you said about the myths is correct.I stared with ICAN from the level one of ATS,qualified as an AAT,proceeded to professional stage in 2001.I.left it half way for higher calling having a paper in P.E 1and the final stage to qualify as a Chartered Accountant.To excel.in ICAN you.must be dedicated.Its the most disciplined professional body in Nigeria[b].ACAs can excel if they opts to train as a lawyer[/b].You can't cheat in the exams,no one to bribe.You don't know the examiners,you dont know the invigilators etc.Attend one of the best and approved ICAN you tutorial centres to increase your chances of excelling.

Do you mean that ACAs should read law. i dont get that part.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by Olameen1713: 2:36pm On Feb 15, 2018
kingphilip:
you're welcome


Expecting your testimonies by July

Ameen oooo
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by emaopel: 2:51pm On Feb 15, 2018
Love the profession and being accounting graduate...give me more passion to write it... but I don't really know how to go about it fully...can you give me more enlightenment?
Thanks.
Re: 4 Myths About Ican by udokpuenyi(m): 3:55pm On Feb 15, 2018
yansky:


You sound like financial accounting is all there is to these exams. You will know this and still fail

Not really dearie, that why I said enough time to cover your course work, both management accounting (PM and SFM) has their concept but I good background in mathematics gives you an edge), Audit is a reversed accounting but more of theoretical principles too.

Only Taxation and MGEs is where once has to put eyes down but it still boil down to amount of time you have at your disposal

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