11 February 2013
What does 'first attempt' exactly mean? Like,if i am a CA final student whose first attempt will be due on may 2013( i am eligible to appear for the exam for the first time on may 2013) and i skipped that exam(i didnt even apply for the examination),will it be assumed that i didnt clear the exam in the first attempt even if i clear both the groups in nov 2013? Its only if you wrote the exam and failed will it amount to not having cleared in the first attempt,right? Or is your attempt calculated on the basis of registration to the course? And how do companies verify this information during selection? So,if i studied for a year or two without writing the exams and then cleared it the first time i write it,shall it still be my first attempt? Thanks...
11 February 2013
the attempt for which you fill exam form for the first time is counted as th first attempt.
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11 February 2013
First attempt is counted from the time of registration. You may count your first attempt when you actually write the examination but not others. Its from the registration date.
Even attempting the examinations froup by group is considered two attempts.
Good Luck!
P.S. I have seen students asking such a question when they try to find a loophole of avoiding not performing well in the exams. They think that lets not appear this time and study hard for the next attempt.