The study options suit to the needs of both full time and part time students. There
are two main modes of study at ICMA: Coaching Classes and Distance Learning Programme
(DLP). Coaching classes are offered in two shifts: morning and evening. Students
can pursue their studies as per their choice, convenience, and commitments. They
can also apply for a change from coaching classes to DLP scheme or vice versa. A
change over in shifts is also possible if a student applies for it at a later stage.
Mode of Learning
The students may opt studies through:
- Coaching Classes
- Distance Learning Programme
Medium of Instruction
Medium of communication and examination at ICMA International is English. The same language
is used for communication among the students.
Coaching Classes
The Institute organizes intensive coaching classes at all ICMA International campuses
in morning and evening. A candidate seeking admission in coaching classes can contact
the nearest ICMA International campuses as per their choice, convenience and commitment.
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The completion of each Semester requires a period of about six months, of which
3 months are spent on course study through coaching or DLP and the rest are spent
on self-study, examination and result.
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The syllabus serves as a guideline for the students, teachers and examiners as to
the scope of subjects and the study time to be allocated to various topics.
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list of books prescribed for core-readings and references are adequately cover
the syllabus of the relevant subjects. The students are encouraged to go through
other related books and study material for seeking knowledge.
- The case study method is also used to equip the students with the required
knowledge and ability to face problems in their practical life.
- The percentage of the weightage is shown against different sections of the detailed
syllabus, available on website. This serves as a guide to devote the study time
each section requires. The weightage does not necessarily specify the number of
marks to be allocated to the topics shown in each area in the examination. The students,
therefore, should study all the topics in the syllabus. This weightage may not be
exactly followed by the examiners.
- The Institute's Curriculum is competency based and the major aim is to prepare the
prospective members of the Institute not only for the positions of Chief Financial
Officer in different organizations but also for the ultimate position of Chief Executive
Officer, if they are associated with some industrial or commercial organizations,
and for the position of Auditors as well as Management Consultants, if they are
in public practice examination.
Distance Learning Programme
Distance Learning Programme (DLP) facility is available through Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad
Hyderabad, Quetta and Islamabad campuses of the Institute. Those students who cannot attend Coaching
Classes can avail the programme.