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Palash Gupta (Student...Hoping to pass Inter) (892 Points)
27 March 2012Palash Gupta (Student...Hoping to pass Inter) (892 Points)
27 March 2012
YOGESH
(STUDENT)
(128 Points)
Replied 27 March 2012
Hey failure is not the end in CA, as your clear that you have problem in SM you casn easily get out of it.
as if you have seen in previous attempt the institute has omitted the Case Study which was almost 20M and provided Direct Questions which helps to score you marks -
As per my experience if any1 is good with Infotech and read Last 3 chapters of SM therez good chances of clearing the Subject.
The last attempt for PCE is November 2012
monu
(nil)
(276 Points)
Replied 27 March 2012
Palash Gupta
(Student...Hoping to pass Inter)
(892 Points)
Replied 27 March 2012
Chandan Kumar
(Strategy Analyst)
(384 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
Hey Palash
Whenever you start studying SM, just think of yourself as a Manager and what u wud have done in different cases, which sounds right to u, applying your common sense,
I don know abt u but i think d mat given by the institute is more than enough and very easy to grasp(in case u ven't touched it yet, i suggest u do)
Chandan Kumar
(Strategy Analyst)
(384 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
The registration for PCC/PE-II Course will be valid for a period of 5 years from the date of initial registration. Further the registration will continue to be valid as long as the student continues to appear in either or both groups of the PCC exam irrespective of the period involved which may be beyond five years. After expiry of the period of 5 years from the date the student initially registered himself/herself for PCC/PE-II course his registration will lapse except where such student has appeared in at least one of the last two examinations conducted just before the end of five years. The registration of such student shall however lapse in case he subsequently does not appear in two consecutive examinations. |
A student whose registration gets lapsed will be eligible for re registration. Such students will be required to re-register himself/herself by paying a nominal revalidation fee of Rs.500/-. Such re-registration will again be valid for a period of 5 years or for the period so long the student continues to appear in the examination regularly whichever is later. After the expiry of 5 years from the date of re-registration the registration will again lapse. . The re- registration shall not lapse if such student has appeared in at least one of the last two examinations conducted just before the end of five years. The registration of such student shall however lapse in case he subsequently does not appear in two consecutive examinations. |
Such student will again be eligible to revalidate his/her registration by re-registering himself/herself and paying the aforesaid revalidation fee of Rs.500/-. |
There is no time limit for revalidation. The scheme of education in force at the time of revalidation shall be applicable to such students. Exemption(s) for group passed earlier or valid paper-wise exemption(s) would be governed by applicable Regulations at the relevant time. This process of re-registration / revalidation shall continue in the same manner till further amendments. Revalidation can be done at any time before the due date of filling of examination forms. |
It may be further clarified that the above scheme shall be subject to the following in respect of PE-II students who have already registered themselves for PE-II are eligible for five attempts and the last such attempt of PE-II exam will be May 2008. But if the student who does not qualify the exam till the scheme of appearing in PE-II is open as above, student may register afresh for PCC by paying the full registration fee of PCC cum Articleship cum ITT at rate applicable at the time of migration to PCC. |
Those students who have exhausted all the attempts will have to register afresh by paying full registration fees for PCC cum Articleship cum ITT, i.e., Rs.7,500/- applicable at present. But if the student has already been registered for articleship and / or ITT (earlier CCT), the student would not be required to register afresh for the same. |
In case a student of PE-II has not exhausted all the attempts, student would be permitted to convert into PCC by paying the applicable fee. |
IV. Final: At present, students register themselves for Final course and this registration is valid for indefinite period. |
The registration for Final Course will be valid for a period of 5 years from the date of initial registration. Further, the registration will continue to be valid as long as the student continues to appear in either or both groups of the Final exam irrespective of the period involved which may be beyond five years. After expiry of the period of 5 years from the date the student initially registered himself/herself for Final course his registration will lapse except where such student has appeared in at least one of the last two examinations conducted just before the end of five years. The registration of such student shall however lapse in case he subsequently does not appear in two consecutive examinations. |
A student whose registration gets lapsed will be eligible for re registration. Such students will be required to re-register himself/herself by paying a nominal revalidation fee of Rs.500/-. Such re-registration will again be valid for a period of 5 years or for the period so long the student continues to appear in the examination regularly whichever is later. After the expiry of 5 years from the date of re-registration the registration will again lapse. . The re- registration shall not lapse if such student has appeared in at least one of the last two examinations conducted just before the end of five years. The registration of such student shall however lapse in case he subsequently does not appear in two consecutive examinations. |
Such student will again be eligible to revalidate his/her registration by re-registering himself/herself and paying the aforesaid revalidation fee of Rs.500/-. |
There is no time limit for revalidation. The scheme of education in force at the time of revalidation shall be applicable to such students. Exemption(s) for group passed earlier or valid paper-wise exemption(s) would be governed by applicable Regulations at the relevant time. This process of re-registration / revalidation shall continue in the same manner till further amendments. Revalidation can be done at any time before the due date of filling of examination forms. |
It is hereby clarified that the above decision does not alter or modify the existing Regulation or any other notification so far the otherwise eligibility or exemption of the students or any restriction/obligation on the student is concerned. The above scheme is meant to take off the records the data of such students who have got registered for any course and are not interested in pursuing the course further. |
Palash Gupta
(Student...Hoping to pass Inter)
(892 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
Palash Gupta
(Student...Hoping to pass Inter)
(892 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
LIMIT ON PCC ATTEMPTS
Hi,
No restriction as such.
A. The maximum no. of attempts one can give with one registration no. is "FIVE"
B. Moreover, to extend the attempts, one has to pay the re-registration fees or has an option to re-register itself with new registration no. altogether.
Also check this link from Exam tips and strategies:
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Regards
Palash Gupta
(Student...Hoping to pass Inter)
(892 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
AASHI
(Pursuing articleship)
(1482 Points)
Replied 30 March 2012
Originally posted by : Palash | ||
thanks for reply...bt cn any1 tel any strategy to study sm..hw many attmpts r allwd to a pcc student!! | just read one chapter in a day...hardly 7 chapters.read it thrice in the same day..take it like meals..brfast,lunch diner |
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