Originally posted by : Divya |
|
Rahul.. nov2010 will b counted as ur 1st attempt whether u appear 4 examzor not! |
|
Dear All,
What Divya said in her post was the rule for counting five attempts of PE-II... that time the postal test scheme / sunday test scheme were in effect.. after getting clear in this test, the ICAI used to send Eligibility Certificate in which it was written that "You are eligible to appear in the examination of PE-II to be held on ................ ". In this case counting of five starts from the attempt for which u were eligible to appear.. So Divya is right in her point..
But in recent system, the postal test scheme / sunday test scheme has been abolished. So please check the letter that u get from ICAI regarding ur attempt and also check the regulation number under which that eligibility has been given. & read that regulation... There might be changes in provision for counting attempt.
In my opinion, 1st two attempts doesn't matters if u clear both groups in these two attempts. Number of attempts matters only from 3rd one & only in case when u want to go for employment n not interested in practice. That also be relevant just for ur 1st job. After that knowledge, skill & experience counts & not number of attempts..
According to me.......... ! Dont leave ur attempt..... !! u can clear both in November itself....
Start collecting some tips for preparation & implement it right from 1st day when u get those tips...
My some tips are here :-
/forum/details.asp?mod_id=78386&1=1&offset=2
/forum/need-suggestions-urgent-76655.asp
U have to make target of 60marks in atleast 1 subject.. (MAFA & Law is the best for it)
MAFA - Very very easy to score 60+ coz 50marks questions always comes from COMPILER.. so solve all da ques of compiler atleast 3 times.. u can refer Bala for capital budgeting & future, option...
CLSP - u read wid Munish bhandari's main book + hand book. I think 1st read handbook den only go wid main book.. most scoring subject..
A/c - Compiler 1st.. complete it thoroughly 2-3times, including AS questions... then AS & Guidance notes... coz most of us never use to read guidance notes, n the questions comes in exams.. also try to read ny book for AS for practical ques e.g. VK Sir's book, M.P. VijayKumar etc.. 1 AS daily..
Audit - its pure theory n approx 50 marks is good in scale.. just start studying 1 AAS i.e. SA per day.. n revision of 7 SA on weekly basis.. Go wid Kamal Garg's book..