smayra mehta
(articleship trainig)
(43 Points)
Replied 18 May 2014
rohan agarwal
(Accounts assisitant)
(35 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
rohan agarwal
(Accounts assisitant)
(35 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
Aamir
(Article Assistant)
(36 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
ashish agrawal
(1)
(27 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
Look friendzz...suppose xams are goin 2 be tough this tym(may14)..like in nov 13..Even then we can score 50 marks in each sub.if one has studied seriously.moreover whenever exams r tough.icai gets libral towards checking..(ma own experience in ipcc) so go ahead.n dont distrupt ur mind with such negative thoughts at thhis time..al the best
Anjali Rathi
(article)
(40 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
Hemant Pandit
(articl assistant)
(284 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
friends please tell me what to do as i have completed my studies for grp 1 and appearing for grp 1 only
one week is left i thnk i have studied evry thng and revised also
now what to study in this 6 days i dont understand.. no time left to revise all 4 subjects again
P V Ram
(Offering Coaching for CA CMA aspirers)
(1694 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
Mr. Hemant Pandit:
It's very good you have completed YOUR syllabus with still some time left.
I suggest you Relax for atleast an hour (for each subject) by sitting in a easy chair with your eyes closed and start thinking about the paper you would be reciving in the next week and thereafter. Please think how the questions / problems can be framed and how you can approach them to answer / solve. You can also think how two or more topics can be combined and a question / problem can be framed and how you can attack such situations. Further, keep reading the past examination QUESTIONS & PROBLEMS (not answers as you have completed your syllabus, by seeing the question you must be able to recollect how a question is to be answered and in case of problems you must be able to recollect the trivial issues you have encountered in solving the problems).
Further, you may also think for about 15 minutes each day how the examiner is likely to frame the questions and problems and how his psychology works to test students placing yourself in the shoes of the paper setter. This is something like a batsman thinking about the type of next ball he will be facing from bowler and how he would be dealing with such ball.
This sort of cool exercises will develop your IQ in examination hall substantially and improve your self confidence and thrash the issues completely in the 3 hours allowed.
Wish You Good Luck
P V Ram
Hemant Pandit
(articl assistant)
(284 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
thanks Mr. P V Ram i have been imagining how my paper will be and how i will be answering it.. today i even went and visited my exam centre to get the feel of exam environment.
as far as those 15 minutes game plan is concerned its sound interesting...will do that
neways thaks alot
mayank agarwal
(CA fianlist BCOM(H) CS student )
(577 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
mayank agarwal
(CA fianlist BCOM(H) CS student )
(577 Points)
Replied 19 May 2014
Ganesh
(Articleship)
(24 Points)
Replied 20 May 2014
Ganesh
(Articleship)
(24 Points)
Replied 20 May 2014
mukesh goswami
(accounts officer)
(27 Points)
Replied 08 June 2014
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