Please read this book "Life of a CA student - 40 Pass But 49 Fail"
Very Nice one .....
CAMohinderPartapSinghAhluwalia
(Chartered Accountant)
(169 Points)
Replied 18 September 2009
Sree, can you tel me from what is this book and what are its content in this book in brief????? Other persons who have also read this are also invited to inform me........
Ashish M
(Chartered Accountant)
(2731 Points)
Replied 18 September 2009
Life of a CA Student
About The Book |
Life of a CA Student This book is on the life of a Chartered Accountant (CA) student. The story starts from the day the protagonist decides to pursue CA and ends at the time he gets qualified as a CA. The protagonist describes his pains and pleasures while pursuing the CA course - a journey of more than 4 years. The mistakes and failures of the characters in the story are described in an analytical way to help CA students and the aspirants of CA course. This book contains a score of concepts of academic importance. They are expressed in a more simplified way for the benefit of CA students in particular and commerce students in general. This is the story of the author himself but it's been fictionalized to certain extent to justify the overall objective of the book. |
About the Author |
K. Raj is a commerce graduate and a Chartered Accountant (Nov’08 batch). He hails from Malkhed – a small village in North Karnataka. After his graduation he went to Bangalore to bell the CAT in 2003. He took an ‘U’ turn to pursue CA after his debacle in CAT 2004. Currently he’s working for a CA Firm in Bangalore. Writing apart the author loves travelling and meeting people. |
Kaustuv
(Practicing CA)
(1778 Points)
Replied 19 September 2009
wah! lovely topic.. need to buy this book.. thanks for letting all of us know about the book!
Ankit Jain
(Student)
(506 Points)
Replied 19 September 2009
THANKS 4 SHARING..
MY NXT PURCHASE ID THIS...
saritha
(IPCC student)
(104 Points)
Replied 27 October 2009
surely we will read this book.........bcz this would be motivation for all CA students ...thank U