Examination Tips - Must Read
Here is a
small attempt to quickly focus on few important point regarding IPCC and CA
Final exams.
This is not
about what to study, how to study and from where to study. There is not time
for that, whatever I’m writing is all about writing exam papers. If its not
your attempt or you are not “attempting” , this article may help you when you
are actually attempting your exams! (Save and refer this article preferably a
week before exams)
ASSUMPTION: YOU ARE DONE WITH YOUR STUDIES!! ATLEAST ABOVE 80% OF THE ENTIRE
SYLLABUS which means you are in a position to ATTEMPT CA EXAMS.
CA exams
being a Professional exam the answers in the papers should also be
professional. Atleast it should look professional to the paper checker. By looking
professional I mean the content should be written professionally. Bear in mind
these are not your regular University B.Com papers. Every word counts. The
golden rule is IT’S ABOUT PRESENTATION WHEN YOU ARE DONE WITH STUDIES. Studies
can give you 40 marks, but with effective presentation as well you can
definitely reach and cross 50 marks!
FOR THEORY
SUBJECTS:
1. Any
answer should be written in point format. Maximum 2 sentences in one
point. No answers in long paragraphs. You are writing an answer, not an essay!
Don’t make is difficult for paper checker to find the answer in your essay.
2. Write
spaciously. You have paid exam fees, right! Use as much paper as you want.
PREFERABLY WRITE ONE ANSWER ON ONE PAGE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE USED JUST HALF OF THE
PAGE. See to it that your answers are not broken down in 2 pages, it gives an
impression that the answer is small. One answer on one page gives a complete
picture of the answer.
3. Every
point has a few crux words. Underline them wherever possible. This makes paper
checker’s work easier. This is a psychological game you play with paper
checker. Impress him that you know the answers, impress that you are confident
by underlining the crux words. This leads to the difference between 1 mark and
1 and half mark. Cumulatively THIS MAKES A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 39 AND 40 OR 59
AND 60 EFFECTIVELY making a DIFFERENCE OF 6 MONTHS!!
4. Impress
the paper checker that you know professional words, be it your maxims for
your Corporate law papers, writing ‘Apex Court of India: Supreme Court’ or
‘Honorable Supreme Court’ similar with Honorable High Court. It’s a
professional show-off you may say.
5. If you
have spare time (which is almost impossible, but still if you do) underline
after every answers. Double underline after every question set. Basic again I
know, but effective. Trust me on this, I’ll explain later why *.
6. If you
remember the name of the case law, well and good, if you don’t but
still know which Court (HC/SC/ITAT), do quote it. TELLING THE
EXAMINER THAT YOU KNOW (SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING)
7. Same with
Allied laws, you can definitely guess the Act the question is asked from. Be it
Negotiable Instruments Act, Partnership Act, SOGA, Banking/Insurance Acts,
Interpretation of Statutes etc. Quoting the Act with the year 1981, 1932
etc. is necessary.
8. Don’t
focus on quantity, focus on quality content. Reminder: These are not your B.Com
papers.
9. IF you
are not sure of the section, Clause, Auditing/Accounting Standard, PLEASE DON’T
QUOTE IT. Please don’t bluff. Knowing it is important and do quote it if
you know, but please don’t take a guess or else you’ll be sure of your next
attempt.
10. Try to
attempt in FACTS, ANSWER, CONCLUSION format. First the facts in brief, then
what the facts lead to, the actual answer, and then the conclusion.
PRACTICAL
SUBJECTS:
1. NEW RUPEE
SYMBOL. You are a professional-to-be and never make use of ‘Rs.” symbol in
exams. Instead use ` symbol everywhere, especially in your final answer. THERE
IS NO EXCUSE TO THIS
2. As I said
earlier leave and draw margins on both sides of paper even if it is practical
subject.
3. DON’T
FORGET THE UNITS!! Be it Rupees, No.s , Dollars, Millions, Lakhs, Kgs, Cms, Per
Unit, Per kg etc. Don’t leave to the imagination of paper checker for what the
numbers represent in your working notes and FINAL ANSWER. Every final
answer should have a unit. For eg. The entire question is about Kgs. So please
don’t assume you are not supposed to write Kgsanywhere in the
answer. Also double underline your final answer.
4. FORMULAS:
By reading the question, you can definitely make out from which chapter the
question is asked, also the sub-type of the question. Thus the formula clicks
in your mind immediately. Write the correct formula is bigger font, underline
or preferably box the formula.
5. As a last
resort when you are unable to solve the question due to any reason,
but you know the Chapter and somewhat near to sub-type of the question, write
the formula/concept note of the question asked.
6. Also when
you are not able to write anything about your last attempt questions (Presuming
you keep the toughest questions to the last), DON’T KEEP IT BLANK!! ATTEMPT,
FIGHT FOR THAT half/one extra mark. Write the Question number, write the data
already given in the question in some different format, write some concept note
relating to the question. REMEMBER THERE ARE MARKS FOR STEPS TOO!
7. Also, for
Accounts paper, you don’t know / cant solve the entire question, no problem.
Attempt it if you have no other option and there is still bit time left.
Attempting something is better than leaving It blank. Leaving it blank assures
zero mark, but atleast attempting the question in some way gives you a hope of
1 extra mark.
* It
may seem as child’s play or child’s work of underlining after every answer,
leaving margins etc. BUT REMEMBER your answer sheet should LOOK OUTSTANDING!!
FIGHT FOR EACH AND EVERY MARK AND PRESENTATION WILL HELP YOU POSITIVELY.
Knowing the answer is not enough, presenting it well too is the trick. During
the exam underlining etc. may not seem important, but think that your paper
will be checked may be after a month along with other papers. You definitely
don’t wish to be like ‘any other paper’.
OTHER TIPS:
1. As soon
as you receive the question paper, turn it around. IN NO CASE READ THE FIRST
QUESTION FIRST. Read from the last question, that is in reverse manner. Why??!
Because you don’t wanna pressurize yourself. Generally the last questions
are easier and not so lengthy. Please follow this technique specially in
practical subjects (Accounts, law, SFM, Costing etc)
2. Another
basic logic which we always tend to forget, attempt the easiest question
first which you think you are MOST CONFIDENT about. When paper
checker starts checking your paper you surely wish to start with good
impressions. That initial positive effect helps because the paper
checker may award you half mark extra in the later half of your
paper. Your 6 months hangs on that may of the paper checker
3. THE THUMB
RULE IS MAKE PAPER CHECKER’S LIFE EASY. Make him happy with your paper, and
he may make you extra happy. So, clean and complete answers, use of
underlines, double lines, Units, judgments, Courts etc are the icing on the
cake.
4. RTPs are
a must. Preferably last 2 RTPs too! There is a reason Institute is taking
efforts to make, print and send RTPs to students, thus they’ll see to it that
students read it too. Also if no question is asked in your first paper from
RTP, never ever think the same would happen in next paper too. Never.
Right now
this much I can think of. I’ll write more if anything else comes up my mind.
ALL THE BEST
GUYS! SUCCESS IF YOURS! GO FOR IT!
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