Career
objective: - Make a self-introspection, understand your qualities and
strengths and make a resolution to complete the course well within time.
Knowing ICWAI: - Read
the prospectus carefully and clarify your doubts/queries, if any, from
the Chapter/Regional Council/Institute office, any faculty or any office
bearer of the Chapter/Regional Council/Institute office
Institute
Website: www.myicwai.org/www.icwai.com
Study materials: - Buy the study
materials, suggested answers and scanners at the time of your admission itself.
Apart from this, you need to collect/buy suitable textbooks,
scanners etc. of respective subjects.
E-learning: - Enroll
yourself as a student of E-learning from the beginning to enjoy the
immense benefit it offers, even if you are taking oral coaching.
If
you are taking postal coaching, E-learning can fill the gap between you
and a faculty.
For details log
in to: www.eicwai.in
Study hours: - Spend
at least 6-8 hours on daily basis for your preparation, covering all the
subjects. However, this needs to go up to 12-14 hours gradually as the
exam approaches.
As an E-student, log in to the site regularly and
actively participate in all chat sessions.
Trend and pattern of questions: - Make an analysis of
the trend and pattern of the questions for the last 5 years
(10 terms) in order to have a clear idea about the important chapters
and type of questions. It is better if you solve more and more question papers.
Oral Coaching: - Attend all the classes
regularly, sincerely and make interaction with your faculties
and friend.
As an E-student, you can participate in
on-line assignments, chat, quiz and directly contact the e-faculties to clarify
your doubts at convenient time.
Study groups: - Make
your own study group for better sharing of knowledge, doubts, notes,
textbooks, suggested answers, scanners etc. As an
E-student, you can really make use of the E-group and the global access.
Study notes: - Prepare
your own study note (subject wise and chapter wise) after understanding
the subject thoroughly and keep on improving the same on a regular basis.
Simple way to prepare yourself: - ♦ Memorize the
important points, provisions of important Sections, definitions, case
laws, examples, and
quotations etc. After understanding them Use
the morning hours for the same ♦ Select the important questions from each chapter and
prepare a model answer for the same. ♦ Focus on writing simple and
correct English in order to impress the examiner. ♦ Make a habit of
writing and solving the problems on a regular basis. ♦ Take periodical
break (of around 5 to 10 minutes) at least after each hour
of study. Go for a walk or read news papers, magazines, motivational
books etc. for refreshment.
Study Techniques:
♦
Before making any plan, collect study materials, suggested
answers, scanners, previous question papers and at least a
couple of textbooks.
♦
Prepare a day-wise Plan of Action (Half
yearly/Quarterly/Monthly) and stick on to it.
♦
Revise it from time to time considering the progress and
need.
♦
Keep a day-to-day record of what you study/read. It is
also better if you record and analyze the time you spend for
your study.
♦
Study the trend of questions (Chapter/Block wise) and
list out all possible theory questions.
♦
Systematically prepare your own notes for each chapter.
♦
Preferably use ruling papers/copies for notes.
♦
Attempt to solve a few problems from each chapter on day
-to-day basis and make a target of solving 50 to 200 problems (depending on the
importance of the chapter) over a period of time.
♦
Even when you practice at your home, answer each of the
question systematically and think as if you are in the
examination hall.
♦
At least make a habit of writing 10 to 15 pages (theory
questions/ formulae/ provisions / definitions etc.)
everyday.
♦
Paste the formulae/sections/definitions etc. on the walls,
just above your study table so that you can memorize them very
easily.
♦
Collect catchy words and statements for each chapter and
suitably use them in your answers to make your answer
impressive and different.
♦
Share your thoughts and doubts with your faculties,
e-group, friends and seniors. Take their guidance whenever
you find any opportunity.
♦
Make a note of your doubts/difficulties and clear
it/discuss them with your faculty/friends, when you get a
chance.
♦
Never miss an exam.
PRACTICAL
TIPS TO ICWAI EXAMINEES
ALL ABOUT THE EXAMINATION :
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Activity
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Suitable time
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Precautions
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Importance
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Checking of Timetable
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Just a week before
the commencement of your examination
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Check it with your
Admit Card
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Effective planning
for preparation
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Checking of
examination venue &
location, date and time
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Location if away
from your staying place -Two weeks before, otherwise 3 days before
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Consider subject wise date & time
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To make a suitable traveling plan and provision of staying, communication, fooding etc.
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ALL ABOUT THE NIGHT BEFORE EXAMINATION :
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Avoid
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Studying too late at
night
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Check again
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The examination
venue, location, date & time
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Try to have
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A good night sleep
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Ensure
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To carry your
admit card, pens,
a sharpened pencil,
eraser, markers/colored pens, calculator, scale etc.
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ALL ABOUT THE MORNING OF THE EXAMINATION DAY :
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Food
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Light breakfast. Moderate (not heavy)
lunch if you are appearing for two groups, otherwise take
your usual intake of food.
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Starting of journey
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Should be well in advance in the first day of your
examination and well in time on other days in order to cover the distance
safely and reach the examination hall comfortably.
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Getting into the hall
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At least 15 minutes before examination time.
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Seat
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Occupy the seat allotted to you. Check it again with
your Roll No. in order to avoid disturbance in between. Position yourself
comfortably in your
seat.
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Maintain coolness
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Just seat quietly for 10 minutes and build confidence.
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On getting paper
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Write your Roll no. /Registration No. and other
particulars correctly. Cross check it with your Admit Card.
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