Which book should be referred for LAW (IPCC) ?
Is coaching required for LAW?
CA Ayush Agarwal
(Kolkata-Pune-Mumbai)
(27186 Points)
Replied 31 July 2010
Vikrant
(Chartered Accountant)
(601 Points)
Replied 31 July 2010
sir can we score good marks in law without coaching ?
Amit Gupta
(Loosening Myself)
(1508 Points)
Replied 31 July 2010
Originally posted by : AYUSH AGRAWAL | ||
Answer to Q.1 - Munish Bhandari Answer to Q.2 - No |
If you have enough time then only go for coaching otherwise self study is sufficient
Vikas Gupta
(CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT)
(16295 Points)
Replied 31 July 2010
study material is enough..no coaching class is not required.
Abhishek
(Article in KPMG)
(166 Points)
Replied 01 August 2010
in my opinion no book is required for any subject
just go through your ICAI modules bcos copies are checked by these modules and if u mention what module said then u will get full marks otherwise result toh hamesha low hi rehta haiiii
VINEET NAHATA
(STUDENT)
(107 Points)
Replied 01 August 2010
FOR MATERIAL YOU CAN EITHER CHOOSE MUNISH BHANDARI OR M.P. VIJAY KUMAR
FOR ETHICS AND COMMUNICATION USE THE INSTITUTE MATERIAL
THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANY COACHING CLASSES,YOU CAN SCORE GOOD MARKS
FOCUS ON CASE STUDIES
Anjali Mehta
(-)
(43 Points)
Replied 22 August 2010
Regarding Coaching
Law paper has been very tricking in the previous few attampts.
So its better to go for coaching. For learning of concepts, go for Munish Bhandari (Bright Professioanls).
For ratta go for Ashmit Singh.
Regarding Books
ICAI Material is not good for understanding and concept clarity. GO for either Munish Bhandari book (Reasonable coverage but very simlified) or M P Vijay Kumar (More coverage, but more complicated also)