CIMA, CIMA, CIMA, CIMA, CIMA for what?

Nalin25

Member
Jul 19, 2010
1,657
75
0
Settled in Aussie for good
Hey!! those 19 year olds, after ALs - Read this with an open mind.

1) CIMA is extremely tough - some people here would try to bait you saying within 2.5 years you can complete the 4 stages, like tuk tik tuk and thereafter a Rs. 100,000 Accountant job is all possible :lol:.

There are 12,000 CIMA students in SL, but only 3,000 have so far qualified as members, so the chance that you too will become a member is
only a mere 25%!! That means every 3 CIMA students out of every 4 CIMA students, will never make it to be a member in their life time.

I say that quoting the statistics published by the CIMA institute and from my own experience, because even those government uni students, who belong to the top 10% rankers of the AL students in SL, too have failed miserably in CIMA (don't even talk about Chartered), and so many of those had to drag this exam even after their 25th birthday, to qualify as passed finalists. And how expensive it is to fail in this exam do you think? And after becoming a passed finalist, you have to get 3 years of relevant work experience to qualify to become a member of that small 3,000 member community and until then you cannot apply for those very few full accountant jobs.

Now the worst part is, there are only some 10 accounting jobs advertised in the Sunday Observer/ Top jobs. But there are 12,000 CIMA students + some 30,000 Chartered students + thousands of SL uni accounting graduates to compete for that tiny little accounting job market in SL. And because of this big supply of accounting people, employers can always bargain to hire you even for just 20k. So just think how tough is your terrain going to be.

Forget those who point out what's published in the CIMA magazine, saying UK jobs are for Sri Lankans as well. I have lived and worked overseas for many years, so believe me, those UK jobs are for those who have UK experience and not for some SL experienced person. Therefore it's extremely rare, it not impossible to get into a UK job (which also needs a work visa where the employer has to first prove that there's no British national to do the same job) and if that's not the case, then all CIMA members would've already left SL for those greener pastures.

Note that your lecturers will force you to start working from the second stage itself, and that's where the cat jumps out of the bag, because people are simply too tired to study after 8 hours of work and 3 hours of lectures in the night, so no wonder they fail miserably and repeat an exam for quite a few times, and just imagine how fun do you think if you had to repeat ALs in the same fashion? Also if you do not have the luxury of a car and therefore have to spend another 1 - 2 hours to get back home, in a crowded bus, just ask yourself how practical it is to study some boring small letters and numbers.

I talk from my experience and if you want to get further proof, ask a member who had your own AL ranking but do not put all your hopes, money and happiness, in the words of some extremely bright CIMA member, who completed CIMA in 2.5 years in that tuk, tik, tuk fashion.

As a 19 year old fresh youth, know what you doing and be responsible for your actions, as wasted time, money and opportunity can never be replenished. Those who stagnate in CIMA for years are living zombies because they have a deep rooted belief that they cannot be happy in their life, without becoming a CIMA member. Best thing to do is to start your own business or to get enrolled in an affordable degree, if you do not have that extreme brightness of finishing this exam within 2.5 years or even 3 years. Otherwise, you will slowly get old doing nothing but stagnating in this boring exam, where some 9,000 others like you are already stagnating.

Believe me life is much more fun, if you have even your small business or can do a private uni degree, as the curriculum is more relaxed. If you want to be successful in life, do not rely on others to teach you what to do, but rely on your natural talents and ambitions just like every other successful person did. For e.g. if you are good at electric work, do a technical course and go Dubai and make money as an electrician and you will be paid number of times more at 20 than if you still have to do a boring accounts clerk job at 25. In the same sense, once you start your first CSE account, that's your first business for example :yes:.

Put your pride and what your parents think you should do, aside and do what makes you rich fast, because parents may not last long to fund your expensive CIMA drag. Or else 3/4th of those who read my small note, will regret in couple of years for not listening to this SL born Aussie, who had to go through all that crap to be successful at 30, because I did not have someone to tell me the same words of wisdom at that playful age of 19 :yes:.

Cheers!

Nalin
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: BLACK MONEY

dinukamp

Well-known member
  • Feb 24, 2007
    3,102
    342
    83
    sirawata ban...im ding it from 2005 but still doing it..stil in the managerial...this fing tough exam.
     

    sanjeewa me

    Junior member
  • Feb 21, 2008
    53
    5
    8
    yep bro ...you are perfectly true ... this is also same with chartered accountancy even though it is not much cost like CIMA..but it is also wasting our time.... to become chartered accountant it is required to get 3 years working experience..so after completed the 3rd stage in chartered we can't do 4 th stage until we finish our audit experience...Therefore to become a chartered accountant it will take at least 5 years or more....we normally select to do chartered & CIMA because of others... before you start to do these accountancy courses think twice..
     

    Nalin25

    Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    1,657
    75
    0
    Settled in Aussie for good
    sirawata ban...im ding it from 2005 but still doing it..stil in the managerial...this fing tough exam.


    People do mistakes with love, career and everything else and that's true for Roshan Ranawana to Jaqualine Ferdinands or for any other successful person. What matters is whether you recognize your mistakes fast, so to change the gears before you get into further trouble, as our short life is very unpredictable.

    It's somewhat good to be an aries, because aries are always restless :yes:. So in my case, I changed the gears from CIMA, at 22, which was just 3 years since I started it cuz I was terribly frustrated as I was stagnating in the inter stages. But I see that in your case, you are either enjoying the stag or you do not respect that little voice inside you, saying enough is enough.

    There's a western proverb that says, try twice and let it go, without making a damn fool out of yourself.
     
    • Like
    Reactions: koondeGoda

    superman1

    Well-known member
  • Apr 16, 2008
    1,093
    312
    83
    one of my cousin bros who did a software engineering degree completed few stages of cima....and once he completed the degree and facing interviews that partial cima qualification was proven very handy....so i believe evn part of cima with smthing else is really cool
     

    coxgulo

    Active member
  • Aug 1, 2008
    538
    26
    28
    Marvel INC.
    some of my friends are doing it without even going to classes ;)

    Yup! You could do that up to some level only. Just wait and see if they complete the topcima without going to a class!
    What nalin25 has said is true but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't do it. What he is trying to do is to warn ppl that it is not a smooth ride like most ppl say. It is a risk to rely totally on cima . It is better to do cima as a partial qualification while doing something more steady like a uni degree.

    Also it is said that after UK ,SL has the highest number of cima students/members. So no need to talk about the competition between ppl .

    Just because each and every bugger is doing cima doesn't mean you have to do it. Being unique will be advantageous when it comes to finding jobs.:cool::cool::cool:
     

    Nalin25

    Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    1,657
    75
    0
    Settled in Aussie for good
    one of my cousin bros who did a software engineering degree completed few stages of cima....and once he completed the degree and facing interviews that partial cima qualification was proven very handy....so i believe evn part of cima with smthing else is really cool


    what is the IQ of a software engineer and a guy who ranked in the 2nd quartile and below in AL ranking, do you think? CIMA is cool for nerds, no argument :yes:. A nerd is one, who can grasp a difficult CIMA concept, just by listening to the lecturer but most of us, find it difficult to grasp the same concept even after studying for the same subject twice if not thrice :no:. It's not that we are retarded but simply because we were told by a an idiot at 19, that CIMA is the only road to everyone's success, without ever quoting those statistics that I quoted above.

    But how many of those who terribly fail CIMA, have the natural, in born talents of financial analysts, mechanics, stock brokers, models/ actors/ singers, sportsmen, marketeers do you think? Shihan Mihiranga too is a human with flesh and blood like us but he became successful & famous at 20, not because of a freaking CIMA world prize, but simply and simply because the guy believe in his natural talents.

    It's just that if you are not a nerd, then you have caught a tiger's tail, by the name of CIMA, which you can never let go by for psychological, social and economical reasons. But I am proud to say that, I am one who beat that odds and went my way for success :yes:. So believe me, there's much more interesting and money earning professions in life, than signing your name at BMICH, every May and November.

    Regarding your second point, trust me, only in SL, that people are stupid enough to waste money on two unrelated qualifications because they are that insecure inside :lol:.
     

    nagaya

    Member
    Mar 18, 2007
    12,671
    194
    0
    wow bro! this is awsome :

    "Shihan Mihiranga too is a human with flesh and blood like us but he became successful & famous at 20, not because of a freaking CIMA world prize, but simply and simply because the guy believe in his natural talents."

    everyone should watch 3 idots ;)
     

    Nalin25

    Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    1,657
    75
    0
    Settled in Aussie for good
    Yup! You could do that up to some level only. Just wait and see if they complete the topcima without going to a class!
    What nalin25 has said is true but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't do it. What he is trying to do is to warn ppl that it is not a smooth ride like most ppl say. It is a risk to rely totally on cima . It is better to do cima as a partial qualification while doing something more steady like a uni degree.

    Also it is said that after UK ,SL has the highest number of cima students/members. So no need to talk about the competition between ppl .

    Just because each and every bugger is doing cima doesn't mean you have to do it. Being unique will be advantageous when it comes to finding jobs.:cool::cool::cool:


    Indeed. We need more people like you to talk to these 19 year old kids, beaming with enthusiasm but simply have no idea of those real pitfalls in the society. Our parents think that only pitfalls in the society are drugs and alcohol, which is a complete bull, when you compare the situation of a 25 year old CIMA failure, lost in life, without a decent job. Believe me a drug addict can be rehabbed but once you get lost in life like that, sakkarayata wath oyata help karanna amarui, if not impossible.

    Instead all we had was some nerdy CIMA lecturer, who preached in the foundation class, "hey I did it in 2.5 years, it was fun to study, so can you." Since he had a brand new car and that we did not, we thought hmmm this guy must be god.
     

    Nalin25

    Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    1,657
    75
    0
    Settled in Aussie for good
    wow bro! this is awsome :

    "Shihan Mihiranga too is a human with flesh and blood like us but he became successful & famous at 20, not because of a freaking CIMA world prize, but simply and simply because the guy believe in his natural talents."

    everyone should watch 3 idots ;)

    And you call people like Jacqualine Ferdinands, Roshawn Ranawana, Thilanga Sumathipala, Kumar Sangakkara, Shihan, B&S, as idiots, you jerk? People like them have enough money to even buy your wife, so be little more respectful, before you label them as idiots. At the end of the day, you too with your nerdy ass, will work for a company, invested by a person like that.
     

    nagaya

    Member
    Mar 18, 2007
    12,671
    194
    0
    And you call people like Jacqualine Ferdinands, Roshawn Ranawana, Thilanga Sumathipala, Kumar Sangakkara, Shihan, B&S, as idiots, you jerk? People like them have enough money to even buy your wife, so be little more respectful, before you label them as idiots. At the end of the day, you too with your nerdy ass, will work for a company, invested by a person like that.

    i think you misunderstood my bro!i just said we should develop our natural talents,like in 3 idiots film,they develop their natural talents,i just wanted to tell that your argument is correct,in other terms i'm too in your side :P
     
    Last edited:

    Nalin25

    Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    1,657
    75
    0
    Settled in Aussie for good
    100% true nemei!! mamath cima tamai kare..
    :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

    methana point eka, CIMA kiyanne kokatath hariyana thailayak, nemei kiyana eka harida. it's not a stage to come and brag hey, mamath cima tamai kare. people like you belong to the state uni crowd, who think all good jobs should be for the nerds and the practical people should clean toilets.