If a student registers for both the groups of IPCC together and then appears for each of the groups seperately will it be taken as an extra attempt? or will it be considered to be one single attempt? Please share your knowledge. :)
Tamanna (Qualified CA) (164 Points)
02 June 2011If a student registers for both the groups of IPCC together and then appears for each of the groups seperately will it be taken as an extra attempt? or will it be considered to be one single attempt? Please share your knowledge. :)
Akash
(Student)
(77 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
Obviously, It will be treated as 2nd attempt as per CA guidlines. these guidlines provide that u r appearing for IPCC exam not any group of IPCC which is choosen by u.
Vijay
(Adamo Studio)
(2112 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
It will considered as two attempts evenif u clear both at first instance but separately
CA ADITYA SHARMA
(CA IN PRACTICE )
(16719 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
it will be considered as two attempts
Sourabh
(Student)
(360 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
I have a similar question,I will give group-1 in Nov 11,n if I pass give group-2 in Nov, next year,,cant give May next year,will it count as 3 attempts or 2?
Sourav
(Achieving d UnAchieved)
(991 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
is there any maximum limit to appear in IPCC exams ?????
Tamanna
(Qualified CA)
(164 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
so if someone registers for one group at a time and clears it at the first try,then it is a single attempt??
CA ADITYA SHARMA
(CA IN PRACTICE )
(16719 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
sourav there is no limit of ipcc attempts
Tamanna
(Qualified CA)
(164 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
Originally posted by : future ca | ||
no it will be 2nd attempt |
so then one HAS to sit for both groups together so that he/she doesn't lose an attempt? but then the option of seperately registering and giving exams does not make any sense! why would anyone want to lose an attempt?
and one more thing, does the number of attempts matter while applying for jobs?
Siddharth
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(672 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
Originally posted by : Akash Kumar | ||
Obviously, It will be treated as 2nd attempt as per CA guidlines. these guidlines provide that u r appearing for IPCC exam not any group of IPCC which is choosen by u. |
Sorry, but where can I read these guidelines?
@ Tamanna: If you are 100% sure that you can clear both groups at one go, you have covered everything, go for it.
I don't want to raise negative thoughts in your mind, but consider the situation if something goes wrong.
Two situations:
1. Pass one group at a time.
2. Fail in something in an attempt to pass both groups at once.
If you act like a sack of potatoes in an interview, even if you get rank 1, I don't think you'll land up with a job.
Develop soft skills along with marks, which will help you to make a mark in interviews.
And, you don't win a hurdle race by focusing on the last hurdle.
Don't think of loosing the game even before playing it. Know your capabilities.
Of course ones with less attempts are given preference, but it is not like people with more attempts starve out becuase of unemployment.
People choose one group at a time to play more safe.
Tamanna
(Qualified CA)
(164 Points)
Replied 03 June 2011
@ Sidd
See my problem here is I do want to go for one group at a time and not take any risks by going for both together.But I guess that will be counted as 2 attempts instead of 1.That's what I'm a little apprehensive about. Hence I wanted to know about the interview thing. Thank you for taking your time out to reply. Appreciate it.
Tamanna
(Qualified CA)
(164 Points)
Replied 03 June 2011
@ Mygos
Of course it will have some advantages or else why would people go for it,right? But I guess one should know his/her limitations and then set the target in order to avoid disappointment later. Anyways, thanks for your reply.Will keep that in mind.
Mukesh Kumar Singh
(CA-FINAL)
(4094 Points)
Replied 03 June 2011
as per icai guideline it will be counted as 2nd attempt.
Rohtash
(CA - Final / CS / B.Com)
(1140 Points)
Replied 03 June 2011
Total of 2 attempts..
Regards,
Rohtash Hurria.
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