CS LLB Pulkit Gupta
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/Life-and-Promises/553962034682487)
(16631 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
* This is your best post till date.. I am a huge fan of your ideas and the content of your posts.
* I want to see this in the article section and for that just look after it's presentation and submit it in articles column.
* Last but not the least , you have a creative mind so keep sharing...
CMA. CS. Sanjay Gupta
("PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN")
(114225 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
Very Nice analysis Palak.........
Another reason for faliure is panic. Even if you are not 100% prepared you can do well with a relaxed mind. All what matter is how you respond in those allotted 3 hours in examination. If you panic you are gone. I have myself realised even if you are not 100% prepared you can do well if you are relaxed. So do not panic in examination hall even if the paper is very tough.
Ranotosh Podder
(ca student)
(394 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
I am agree with you but together with what you have mentioned the reasons of failure somehow you have to agree that LUCK also play a major factor in passing you CA exams compare to other exams.
As i feel CA course is guided by demand and supply ratio :) and everyone knows that demand is lesser then its supply. so you can say that youur little lack in preparations may loose you in exams.
Important point to note here is " Luck does matter but when you are fully confident and prepared well"
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
but i would surely say that you have done a good job being article.
Sunshine
(Helping All)
(10575 Points)
Replied 21 December 2010
very nice Palak ..keep up the good work dear.....sorry thanx khatam ho gaye nai to 2 thanx deti....