Hridaya venkatasubramanian (student) (64 Points)
15 July 2016
Baljeet Singh
(CA, B.Com (H))
(954 Points)
Replied 15 July 2016
If you are considering Pankaj Garg Sir's book for IPCC exam, then please go ahead and use the same.
I used it for my self-preparation; it helped me in the following ways:
> The language used is similar to our study material, thus it helps to learn key words and use them while answering. You should keep a dictionary handy to understand and learn the words/ style of writing used.
> The text for a topic is followed by previous examination questions along with answers. The trick here is to Read, Understand, and Learn the text, and then try solving the questions below. Match your answers with the answers given and note all the differences. Keep repeating until you can match the style of answering.
> Also, keep making your notes while you are understanding a topic, this is important while revising. Use multi-coloured pens for your understanding.
> Thorough coverage of the course.
I concluded the above points from my experience which helped me score and exemption in IPCC-Audit exam.
I am not aware of Mr. Tejpal's book, so cannot share my views.
Hridaya venkatasubramanian
(student)
(64 Points)
Replied 15 July 2016
Balaji Sarangarajan
(MBA & (CA Final))
(1131 Points)
Replied 15 July 2016
Hridaya
You can use both the books. the only thing make short notes or highlight the important points for your revision.
All the very best.