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Bhawna
(student)
(63 Points)
Replied 18 January 2009
I could not make it this time also i m fed up wt to do secondgroup is pending
CA.Tarun Maheshwari
(CA, DISA)
(7150 Points)
Replied 18 January 2009
Originally posted by :cafinalist#$&* | ||
" | Originally posted by :CA.Tarun Maheshwari " Well I m confused about Manoharan and Singhania in DT. and should I refer to Bangar for IDT. " |
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Well, in my opinion, Instead of getting confused about books, you should try to concentrate on any single book. All the writers you mentioned are definitely very good. Main thing is how you extract things out of those books. I think you should try to focus on summarised notes for better revision and text of sections and rules for better presentation in the exams. If you want any assistance on reading techniques, you can send me a mail or write me a PM.
PCS Atima Khanna
(service)
(28 Points)
Replied 18 January 2009
congrats 2 u all
I could not clear this time.
plz suggest whether i should go for 1 group or both.
this was my 3rd attempt.
got 180 in both groups
VARUN JAIN
(ARTICLE)
(34 Points)
Replied 19 January 2009
Congrats to those who have cleared the final exams.
unfortunately i failed to clear.
i wanna know what to do for the following exams as i expected more in them but got less marks:
Audit, Law, MICS, DT, IDT
Nakul Raibahadur
(Article Student)
(58 Points)
Replied 19 January 2009
Hi Gurmeet,
you know yourself beter, trust your abilities and go for it,
but make sure, never regret whatever you decide on, one at a time, or both together,
ultimatly u wil be a CA, just get the qualification, how , that ur trick.
CA Ashish K
(CA)
(97 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
HI Congrats guys!!!!!
I too cleared in my first attempt.
Group I-192
Group ii-217
Just scraped through in MICS!!!!!!
I am still on an audit in Baroda and the tension on the date of result almost killed me!! Waiting for your result at an alien place is so annoying!
Thanks everybody for sharing the right study material for our studies. Really grateful to everybody and appreciate the spirit of all members.
THANKS
Gurmeet Kaur
(Chartered Accountant)
(64 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
thanks Nakul for the message. I'll never be down with my failure. Its the failure that gives u the courage to start again.
naveen borana
(jodhpur)
(24 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
hi
i suggest you should give both group
all the best
VARUN JAIN
(ARTICLE)
(34 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
Hi to all and congratulations to those who cleared the Final exams and now they are to be called a CA.
I wanna share something. I failed to clear so i wanna help from those who have cleared or are preparing to suggest me ways to prepare for exams especially Theories and Taxes . i have got exemption in Accounts only.
Do help me ....
DEEPAK WADHWA
(Profession)
(138 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
Kishan Kumar
(-)
(569 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
i too cleared CA-FINAL.,GOT 222 MARKS IN GROUP-I AND 202 IN GROUP-II,THAN KS TO CA CLUB .
Ritesh Satramani
(Chartered Acountant)
(93 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
Originally posted by :VARUN JAIN | ||
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Congrats to those who have cleared the final exams.
Hi.. Audit - Go for Phadukas Textbook And give more inmportance to AAS & AS While writing the answers during exams ....try to give reference of AAS wherever it is applicable. Make sure that u have atleast one reading of each & every chapter. Preference should be given to Bank audits, professional ethics, Company Audits as these chapters carries more weightage. LAW- Refer Munish Bhandari Textbook One & only) please don't go for GK kapoor. Refer last attempts Question papers (not more than 7-8) u will find one trend of allocating marks to different chapters by examineers .jst follow tht trend and accordingly give more importance to that chapters.. MICS- Examiner requires only one thing in MICS answer book i.e Institute module language. (thats it nothing else) Remember in each exam Try to attempt the entire paper then u will be able to clear the exam even if u don't know the answer try to write something tin that but don't leave it un attempted In MICS module, at the end of every chapter u will find the self examination questions, Find the answers from chapter and write that question above its answer so that ur module content will be in form of Q & A format. Among the content of module,u will find various irrevelant points ....jst eliminate that part try to fit answer into that question. In short, above was mine method of preparation in MICS and i was able to secured 64 marks in the paper. Remember there is no substitute for module, in first and second reading u will find it very difficult in preparing but at any cost be stick to that thing and try to prepare in Q & A format and then start preparing for MICS in joyfull manner. INDIRECT TAX: First and foremost thing in IDT paper Be sure that u attempt the entire 100 marks paper or around that, if u don't know anything about the question write anything relating to topic given tin question but plz plz attempt the answer As far as Book is concerned, Sanjay Bhangar Book is best in IDT (no substitute for this) Find out the trend of alloting marks to different chapters in exams (only refer last five tio six attempts Question papers) and give more importance to those chapters .(but don't leave any chapter).U must have atleast one reading of all chapters. Direct Tax- If u have sufficient time Refer VK Singhania or TN Manoharan in vice versa. Difference is this Singhania text book is generally considered to be very professional and it also covers things which are least important from examination point of view and it means it is good for the indepth knowledge of subject . Manoharan textbook is purely exam oriented and is a very student friendly textbook. it is a purely exam oriented and if u manage to complete the entire textbook with the good preparation , u can attempt around 90% of Direct Tax paper very easily. 10% paper is always uncertain in Direc Tax. Most important for Direct Tax - Cover all the ammendments apllicable for the exam. Around 20% of marks are usually asked on ammendments. At last, In every exam Try to attempt the entire 100 marks paper (with the proper allocation of time)and if u don't know anything abt a particular question jst write any stuff u know abt tht question being a CA. All the best. |
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Ritesh Satramani
(Chartered Acountant)
(93 Points)
Replied 20 January 2009
Originally posted by :VARUN JAIN | ||
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Congrats to those who have cleared the final exams.
Hi.. Varun please read below..... Audit - Go for Phadukas Textbook And give more inmportance to AAS & AS While writing the answers during exams ....try to give reference of AAS wherever it is applicable. Make sure that u have atleast one reading of each & every chapter. Preference should be given to Bank audits, professional ethics, Company Audits as these chapters carries more weightage. LAW- Refer Munish Bhandari Textbook One & only) please don't go for GK kapoor. Refer last attempts Question papers (not more than 7-8) u will find one trend of allocating marks to different chapters by examineers .jst follow tht trend and accordingly give more importance to that chapters.. MICS- Examiner requires only one thing in MICS answer book i.e Institute module language. (thats it nothing else) Remember in each exam Try to attempt the entire paper then u will be able to clear the exam even if u don't know the answer try to write something tin that but don't leave it un attempted In MICS module, at the end of every chapter u will find the self examination questions, Find the answers from chapter and write that question above its answer so that ur module content will be in form of Q & A format. Among the content of module,u will find various irrevelant points ....jst eliminate that part try to fit answer into that question. In short, above was mine method of preparation in MICS and i was able to secured 64 marks in the paper. Remember there is no substitute for module, in first and second reading u will find it very difficult in preparing but at any cost be stick to that thing and try to prepare in Q & A format and then start preparing for MICS in joyfull manner. INDIRECT TAX: First and foremost thing in IDT paper Be sure that u attempt the entire 100 marks paper or around that, if u don't know anything about the question write anything relating to topic given tin question but plz plz attempt the answer As far as Book is concerned, Sanjay Bhangar Book is best in IDT (no substitute for this) Find out the trend of alloting marks to different chapters in exams (only refer last five tio six attempts Question papers) and give more importance to those chapters .(but don't leave any chapter).U must have atleast one reading of all chapters. Direct Tax- If u have sufficient time Refer VK Singhania or TN Manoharan in vice versa. Difference is this Singhania text book is generally considered to be very professional and it also covers things which are least important from examination point of view and it means it is good for the indepth knowledge of subject . Manoharan textbook is purely exam oriented and is a very student friendly textbook. it is a purely exam oriented and if u manage to complete the entire textbook with the good preparation , u can attempt around 90% of Direct Tax paper very easily. 10% paper is always uncertain in Direc Tax. Most important for Direct Tax - Cover all the ammendments apllicable for the exam. Around 20% of marks are usually asked on ammendments. At last, In every exam Try to attempt the entire 100 marks paper (with the proper allocation of time)and if u don't know anything abt a particular question jst write any stuff u know abt tht question being a CA. All the best. |
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