HI FRIENDS,
Steps:
1. First read PM and there are
some repetitive question in PM so Mark- R against repetitive questions so next
time there is no need to read that question which is marked as R so saving time
while in revision stage.
5. Follow the above steps
topic wise and before starting next topic just revise previous topic(s) already
completed. It will take less time as compared to revising after completion of
all topics and it will help to remember points easily in exam.
You will save time by marking R for repetitive questions (as per my experience at least 25% to 35% are repetitive questions are in PM, RTPs and suggested answers
Note- You can completed 80% to 90% of the study material which is sufficient for the exam and for remaining you can write general points and add some more marks.
There are 10 topics and 1 practical questions topic as given in latest Practice Manual. First Select easy topics which is understandable merely reading once so take:
Now coming to Costing and QT
I attended costing class in Sampath academy Bangalore for understanding the concepts since concepts plays very important role in solving any difficult problems in exam (QT class not attended- Self study) and referred Pudhuka book and all institute materials.
a. First read theory part
before starting solving practical.
(30 to 35 marks questions are
based on theory part).
c.Third take costing
Transfer pricing, then pricing
decision, budgetary control, service costing,
Last Marginal costing and standard costing (many topics are based on cost concepts and marginal costing concepts so understand clearly).
d. Important step-
While solving practical
questions do not see the answer directly, first try to solve on own then see
the answer (in this process you will get where you find difficult, which
adjustment, etc)
Mark some questions which are difficult, having many adjustments and tricky one (Mark as good problem, good concept, V IMP, need to solve again likewise and solve while revision stage.
Solve practical questions from Study material then Padhuka then PM (All most all are repeated questions except marginal costing so I suggest refer PM for Marginal costing only) do not forget to mark R for repetitive questions
This will help in revision and saves time.
c. First read T
N Manohar book then read PM (All most all are repeated) mark in PM which are
not covered in T N Manohar book and read the same in revision stage.
First 25 marks question is very easy- 1 question each from VAT, Custom, ST and 2 from Excise. Read the bangar book and mark imp. points in text book and prepare short notes. Then solve all practical problems from Bangar and PM
a. Read PM is sufficient for theory question.
I. Food- Do not consume too much food afternoon and at night which results in sleep mode. So have a little so that your concentration will be high. Take snacks at 5 Pm and at 1 Am(if you are studying at late night)
III. Use watch to see the time instead of cell phones and make sms ringtone off/none
I have cleared both the gropus of CA Final in 1st attempt but with my own personal experience a realized that group second is more difficult for the students because of the both Direct and Indirect Tax in it which makes it a tough job for the students.
This is the strategy to clear second group of CA final.
Hope it will help my dear friends.
Well let me start subject-wise
strategy:
I will start with ISCA- where
many student feels- theory subject, not remembering points in exam hall, all
are same points, difficult one, etc.
2. Read last 4 to 5 RTPs in
RTP also mark R for repetitive questions which you studied in PM.
3. Read Last 10 suggested
answers given by ICAI. Here also Mark R for repetitive questions which you
studied in PM and RTPs.
4. Develop some memory
techniques to remember points easily.
For Example- Methodology to
develop a BCP is
1) Providing
2) Obtaining
3) Defining
4) Documenting
5) Focusing
6) Selecting
7) Developing
8) Defining
You will save time by marking R for repetitive questions (as per my experience at least 25% to 35% are repetitive questions are in PM, RTPs and suggested answers
Note- You can completed 80% to 90% of the study material which is sufficient for the exam and for remaining you can write general points and add some more marks.
There are 10 topics and 1 practical questions topic as given in latest Practice Manual. First Select easy topics which is understandable merely reading once so take:
a. 10th topic Information
Technology Act, 2008
b. ERP
c. BCP and disaster recovery
planning
d. Risk assessment methodology
e. Testing
f. Then remaining topics
I attended costing class in Sampath academy Bangalore for understanding the concepts since concepts plays very important role in solving any difficult problems in exam (QT class not attended- Self study) and referred Pudhuka book and all institute materials.
Steps :
b. Second take QT part- Select
simple topics say—Assignment, Learning curve, transportation, simulation, CPM,
LPP formulation and diagram
(all above are easy topic as
compared to costing. Only I suggest is that first understand concepts then
solve the practical. Then it will be effective study and can be completed
within time).
(25 to 30 marks questions are
based QT part excluding theory).
Last Marginal costing and standard costing (many topics are based on cost concepts and marginal costing concepts so understand clearly).
Mark some questions which are difficult, having many adjustments and tricky one (Mark as good problem, good concept, V IMP, need to solve again likewise and solve while revision stage.
Solve practical questions from Study material then Padhuka then PM (All most all are repeated questions except marginal costing so I suggest refer PM for Marginal costing only) do not forget to mark R for repetitive questions
Lastly refer last 4 RTPs
e. Follow the above steps
topic wise and before starting next topic just revise previous topic(s) already
completed (only theory part).
Now coming to DT (Self study)
I suggest T N Manohar sir book
which is exam oriented and also topics are arranged as per ICAI practice Manual
book.
Steps:
a. In exam importance is given
to latest amendments (Marks- 40 to 50)
Use latest PM, RTP and T N
Manohar (Latest amendments are highlighted/written in italic words in T N
Manohar text book)
b. Prepare short notes after
reading T N Manohar book and also mark/highlight the points in text book-
Example for short note
Section
no…. provision applicable Not
applicable imp. Points….This will help in revision and saves time.
d. Last but
important: - read the latest case laws available in the ICAI.org and
supplementary study material (hard copy)
IDT
I suggest Bangar Sir book, and
Latest PM, RTP and Supplementary study paper.First 25 marks question is very easy- 1 question each from VAT, Custom, ST and 2 from Excise. Read the bangar book and mark imp. points in text book and prepare short notes. Then solve all practical problems from Bangar and PM
a. Read PM is sufficient for theory question.
b. Give importance
to latest amendments to get maximum marks.
Other Important point while
preparing for exam :
I. Avoid using mobile phones
(Smart phone and phone having whatsapp, wechat, Nimbuzz, Temple run 1, 2(Bhag
milka bhag), angry bird etc) or either control the usage. Do not waste times
for late night chatting, sms etc. if you want to contact friends then call directly
instead of using whatsapp, wechat, sms…..I. Food- Do not consume too much food afternoon and at night which results in sleep mode. So have a little so that your concentration will be high. Take snacks at 5 Pm and at 1 Am(if you are studying at late night)
III. Use watch to see the time instead of cell phones and make sms ringtone off/none
Sir, Please Post Strategy to clear First Group of CA Final
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