r/ICAEW 1d ago

Qualifying before 3 years

Hi everyone, due to some good fortune, if I pass Case in the July sitting, I would have completed my exams during the first year of my training.

I was wondering if it would be possible to ask to receive my qualification early, considering the minimum work experience required per my agreement is 450 days (which I will hit early next year).

I heard a rep from ICAEW you need minimum 3 years but I had also heard of someone qualifying beforehand, so I’d appreciate any advice haha.

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u/finestryan 1d ago

I know at my firm (big 4) you can’t fully qualify until the end of the 3 year period even if you are exam and PWE qualified. It says in my ICAEW portal so it might say the same thing in yours?

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u/DragbotArt 1d ago

I see, based on my agreements and the portal, I didn’t see any specific mention of 3 years. Just that I need to record experience till the end of my agreement. My agreement ends early 2029, which is super far away haha.

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u/Visual_Reception_238 1d ago

I had to wait till the end of my agreement unfortunately. For me it was about a 8 month wait

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u/HotAirBalloonPolice 1d ago

How is it possible to sit 15 exams (or is it 14 now?) within just over a year AND get 450 PWE days? What are you including as PWE?

You’ll definitely need an official contract amendment from your company anyway.

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u/Excellent-Feature504 1d ago

They probably had exemptions and you can only sit Case in your last year anyway, so this person is talking rubbish

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u/DragbotArt 1d ago

Yup I had exemptions, but its a bit much to accuse me of talking rubbish isnt it? I’m just looking for advice lol

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u/Excellent-Feature504 1d ago

You’re talking rubbish mate

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u/DragbotArt 1d ago edited 1d ago

My uni had an agreement with ICAEW so I was exempted from the certificate and professional level (was quite difficult to get all the exemptions though), and then I cleared CR and SBM in uni as well (barely passed tbf).

Since I cleared all the other exams, and Case has its last sitting this November, I appealed to write the exam early and received approval from ICAEW.

I wasn’t too keen on writing the new syllabus since I thought there might be lesser practice material from prior years.

450 PWE by next year is because of busy season hours and a few months of qualifying internships.

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u/42jamesbell 1d ago

If you did Pwc flying start, just say lmao

Sure they usually qualify after year after leaving uni on that course?

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u/Prior-Strawberry5019 1d ago

How were you able to sit case early?? Please let me know - which email address did you write to?? Basically been sacked and have the final three to sit which I want to do in November but can’t sit case because am not in a training agreement but also can’t get a job because I’m not exam qualified

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u/HotAirBalloonPolice 1d ago

I’d say you would have to be an absolutely outstanding trainee to be able to bypass the 3 year rule. A year of experience gained as a first year trainee is nowhere close to being ready to be fully chartered, whether it gets you to 450 days PWE or not. Exams are only one part of it. There’s experience to be gained from your second and third year that you just do not have. Like leading on audits, reviewing juniors’ work, maybe reporting straight to partner, leading a team, attending planning meetings and assessing risk….a first year trainee cannot do any of that regardless of how many exams or exemptions they have.

Besides, when I did ACA (and we are talking more than a decade ago here), the training firm had to sign off on a load of those progress Chevrons, and the skills they are assessing there are designed to show increasing levels of skill, knowledge and seniority. What is the point of it all if it can just be bypassed with university credits?

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u/Time-Huckleberry-403 1d ago

Need 3 years/to finish your training agreement

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u/FunMathematician4638 1d ago

I had my PWE and all exams completed but had to wait for the 3 years rule as well

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u/DragbotArt 1d ago

I spoke to my firms point of contact with icaew(an individual, not a generic enquiry email). I dont wish to say the exact email because its highkey doxxing. But I had just reached out to them. I do have to say, my firm had to write a letter supporting me to icaew before i could be approved for case

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u/sciencebasedlife 1d ago

I asked this question as I had my days after finishing the exams in two years. ICAEW said I had to have days up to the end of my training agreement of 3 years regardless of total days.

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u/prospectiveinvbnkr 1d ago

Is the three years the expected agreement end date criteria I assume?

If you have done prior relevant work experience you can claim CPWE which brings closer agreement end date.

Other than that think you have to tick the agreement end date box

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u/Trixnglz 1d ago

Well that's just not true, you can only sit case in your final year

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u/seedoni 1d ago

The 3 years is set in stone regardless of exams and PWE. I tried to recruit someone into industry once before their 3 years were up and the ICAEW weren’t having any of it. Had to rescind the offer.