06 September 2010
Hi, I am gonna give my pcc attempt in nov. 10.
First of all I want to know that what is the importance of writing section no's and related AAS no. and name in audit and law both seperately..
See i dont remember sec no. and also aas but i know them thouroghly and while writing the answers i'll thouroughly explain my judgement in case studies and all the reasons clearly but i'll not write aas and section no. concerned... i'll just write the name of the act and for aas ill write as per the AAS issued by ICAI...
so how much marks will be deducted for nopt writing these if all other things r upto point...
and secondly how much chance i have in achieving rank if i have only half of law completed and 75% of a/cs completed and 25% of audit completed and nothing else done????
As per my suggestion student should start writing sections and case laws at the PCC level itself. I would suggest you to make it a habit to remember sections along with case laws as it will surely help you a lot during preparation for CA final or other professional examinations. Section and case law knowledge is also very important for your professional working. It is 100% true.
Keep one thing in mind -- write the sections and case laws only when you are 100 % sure, otherwise leave it.
However let me tell you one thing you can easily clear your CA without sections but for me it is all about standards. Now the choice is yours.
Stay away from negative thinking like you cannot remember sections etc.
Discuss sections with your friends for better grip.
Kindly observe the points below:
1. Do not think negatively
2. Prepare a proper study plan and study according to the same.
3. Prepare a good revision schedule and follow the same strictly.
your main prob is lack of revision.
4. Do not change the books and notes quickly. Stick to the notes and books
5. Also refer ICAI study
6. Discuss the topics with your friend for better grip.
7. In CS or CA scanner plays an important role. So fully complete your scanner with the help of ICAI suggested.
8. During study notes the imp topic or make short notes. Refer them later during revision.
9. Prepare short notes for frequently asked questions and revise them properly.