CA Saurabh
(PRACTICE)
(1019 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
Disha
(student)
(27 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
It is in study maerial..points will be like..actively listen..constructively reply..support in difficult times..create positive emvironment..etc
j. dave
(Student)
(50 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
Actively listens to others, consults and involves team members, acknowledges contribution of colleagues, encourage new idea, provides support in challenging circumstances, leadership, promotes positive culture, integrity etc
Aswath Raman
(Audit Executive)
(285 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
As someone above rightly pointed out, ISCA paper was not tough this time, just that the questions were framed in such a way that we would think it to be something else. Plain questions like enablers of COBIT and IT Governance benefits were a gift but at the same time the IRDA question (I prepared RBI only since IRDA wasn't there in compilation or practice manual) and the likes were a bit tricky.
I guess if they were to check my paper for matters beneath the sub-points, and expect them to be line by line as the answer key is, I am kind of doomed.
Anyway, there is no hoping, scoping and review for this one. It's with the one guy above(and probably with the one guy who checks the answers too!).
CA Saurabh
(PRACTICE)
(1019 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
Shashikant
(ARTICLED ASSISTANT)
(207 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
Shashikant
(ARTICLED ASSISTANT)
(207 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
Siddhesh Poddar
(Student CA Final )
(65 Points)
Replied 11 November 2016
I had attented Amit Tated's lecture here in Mumbai. So all (or almost 97% of) the questions asked were covered in his notes which he had made us write. So I found it manageable. Should get around 60+
CA Harsh Bhatt
(Chartered Accountant )
(22 Points)
Replied 12 November 2016
Rahul
(Student)
(395 Points)
Replied 25 February 2017
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