11 September 2007
Hello friends, iam an acs student Can anyone help me? Please help me that on which subject i can score good marks Give me some reading tips Iam writing my exams in December'07 There is any time for revision Earlier i have wrote my exams twice
11 September 2007
1.read icsi study material for a good understanding of subject.(READ REFERENCE BOOKS FOR MORE CLARITY OF THOUGHT AND DEPTH OF SUBJECT.BUT DONT WASTE MUCH TIME ON REF. BOOKS) 2.but passing exam. is differnet,where you must analyse pattern of past exam. questions and solved answers provided by icsi and is available. 3.repeat,repeat reading of past questions and answers again and again, because this is the secret for a good memory . 4. write down important sections,case law given in icsi study material and past ques. and answers . one time writing is ten times reading. 5. try to read legal and commercial and business articles and judgements in news papers or web or journals . 6. accounts is a scoring subject. so also financial management, costing portion in accounts and fin. management etc.fetch good marks. 7.express clearly while talking or discussing subjects with professional colleagues. 8. conduct among friends mock exams or tests under exam conditions.each evaluate others answers. 9. good and neat hand writing and clarity of expression puts you on top. 10.when thousansds of students write exams, why only a few get good marks. answer with clarity,logic.neat but brief presentation,quoting relevant sections and case law,dividing into appropriate paras avoiding overwriting, etc...is the trick. good luck. C.A.R.V.RAO
11 September 2007
1.read icsi study material for a good understanding of subject.(READ REFERENCE BOOKS FOR MORE CLARITY OF THOUGHT AND DEPTH OF SUBJECT.BUT DONT WASTE MUCH TIME ON REF. BOOKS) 2.but passing exam. is differnet,where you must analyse pattern of past exam. questions and solved answers provided by icsi and is available. 3.repeat,repeat reading of past questions and answers again and again, because this is the secret for a good memory . 4. write down important sections,case law given in icsi study material and past ques. and answers . one time writing is ten times reading. 5. try to read legal and commercial and business articles and judgements in news papers or web or journals . 6. accounts is a scoring subject. so also financial management, costing portion in accounts and fin. management etc.fetch good marks. 7.express clearly while talking or discussing subjects with professional colleagues. 8. conduct among friends mock exams or tests under exam conditions.each evaluate others answers. 9. good and neat hand writing and clarity of expression puts you on top. 10.when thousansds of students write exams, why only a few get good marks. answer with clarity,logic.neat but brief presentation,quoting relevant sections and case law,dividing into appropriate paras avoiding overwriting, etc...is the trick. good luck. C.A.R.V.RAO
11 September 2007
1.read icsi study material for a good understanding of subject.(READ REFERENCE BOOKS FOR MORE CLARITY OF THOUGHT AND DEPTH OF SUBJECT.BUT DONT WASTE MUCH TIME ON REF. BOOKS) 2.but passing exam. is differnet,where you must analyse pattern of past exam. questions and solved answers provided by icsi and is available. 3.repeat,repeat reading of past questions and answers again and again, because this is the secret for a good memory . 4. write down important sections,case law given in icsi study material and past ques. and answers . one time writing is ten times reading. 5. try to read legal and commercial and business articles and judgements in news papers or web or journals . 6. accounts is a scoring subject. so also financial management, costing portion in accounts and fin. management etc.fetch good marks. 7.express clearly while talking or discussing subjects with professional colleagues. 8. conduct among friends mock exams or tests under exam conditions.each evaluate others answers. 9. good and neat hand writing and clarity of expression puts you on top. 10.when thousansds of students write exams, why only a few get good marks. answer with clarity,logic.neat but brief presentation,quoting relevant sections and case law,dividing into appropriate paras avoiding overwriting, etc...is the trick. good luck. C.A.R.V.RAO