Please advice me which book should I prefer for studying Isca. My attempt is in May 15 and I am going for self study of this subject.
Thanks
Arpit Pachisia (CA) (734 Points)
01 May 2014Please advice me which book should I prefer for studying Isca. My attempt is in May 15 and I am going for self study of this subject.
Thanks
JIBIN THOMAS BABU
(CA FINAL STUDENT)
(147 Points)
Replied 01 May 2014
I suggest latest Dinesh Madan Sir book and Practice manual for ISCA
rahul
(Chartered Accountant)
(5572 Points)
Replied 02 May 2014
Manish M Valechha ISCA textbook will be more helpful. If you want to score high in this subject, do not waste your time in any other book. it is best selling book for ISCA. Check m. valechha first…
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JAY Janmejay
(student)
(21 Points)
Replied 05 May 2014
Rahul
(Student)
(395 Points)
Replied 23 February 2017
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