CA Himanshu Bansal
(Risk Manager)
(2345 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
First two question were easy kind of, after that all questions were not easy. Theoritical parts asked. Less analysis. Paper was not so easy.
Narendra
(student)
(255 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Niharika.Vijayan
(Articleship)
(34 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
karthik.m.n
(student)
(191 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Mohit
(CA)
(755 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Bimal
(CA FINAL/B.COM)
(134 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
abhishek agarwal
(BRANCH CREDIT MANAGER)
(796 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Originally posted by : Hemant Pandit | ||
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search 31 websites around 30 highcourts ki and ek supreme court ki waha pe mil hi jaegi kahi na kahi :P |
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lol
abhishek agarwal
(BRANCH CREDIT MANAGER)
(796 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Originally posted by : Narendra | ||
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I think idt is toughest paper in history of icai because it was unexpected, After writing first two questions all were sitting idle and just thinking what to write | ![]() |
ya completly agree.
absolutely chutzpa proviosns asked instead of many imp ones...
hell they want to know custom house agent ka dusra naam kya h/..
karthik.m.n
(student)
(191 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Ankit
(student)
(439 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Which asshole is saying paper was easy.
Bloody nonsence..
ICAI is not esting our conceptual or analytical skills. Bloody they are testing our memory (RATTA MARO) skills.
1. We should know the Definition of "Government Authority":- This is because after we become CAs we won't have access to any Bare Acts, Internet, Google, etc and we will have to rely on our memory to get all these definitions. (ICAI says papers will be practical but they want us to RATTOFY the things)
2. Similarly, they want us to know all restrictions and conditions of Rule 12CCC, 12AAA and what not...AABBCC FFGG whatever.
3. We should read all 100-150 case laws and not the important ones. This is because they have started a new habit of asking some Remote, unpopular HC Cases instead of Important landmark SC judgements.
4. Case laws given in every new RTP are to fool students.
abhishek agarwal
(BRANCH CREDIT MANAGER)
(796 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Originally posted by : Ankit | ||
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Which asshole is saying paper was easy. Bloody nonsence.. ICAI is not esting our conceptual or analytical skills. Bloody they are testing our memory (RATTA MARO) skills. 1. We should know the Definition of "Government Authority":- This is because after we become CAs we won't have access to any Bare Acts, Internet, Google, etc and we will have to rely on our memory to get all these definitions. (ICAI says papers will be practical but they want us to RATTOFY the things) 2. Similarly, they want us to know all restrictions and conditions of Rule 12CCC, 12AAA and what not...AABBCC FFGG whatever. 3. We should read all 100-150 case laws and not the important ones. This is because they have started a new habit of asking some Remote, unpopular HC Cases instead of Important landmark SC judgements. 4. Case laws given in everyu RTP are to fool students. |
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i agree... itne cases rtp, case laws se padhne ka bad 1 case kewal usme se tha baki pata nahi kaha se the
unhe custom house agent ka naam poochne jaise questions hi kyu soojhte h
y they didnt asked provisions of offences and bail provisions etc ...so much useful to ask..
but they end up doing and setting paper that how to dodge student by selecting stupidiest of questions
Nemish Gupta
(Intern)
(26 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014
Manish Mehta
(Manger)
(115 Points)
Replied 21 November 2014