CA Test Series for Sept/Nov 24 Exams This will help you to study well for Sept/Nov 24 Exams. For Example let say CA Exams are starting from tomorrow. We have 1 day gap between each subject during the tests. In fact in that 1 day gap we actually need to complete whole subject revision and we actually do that with all our super energy. In order to maintain that level of preparation and speed we have formed out this schedule in form of CA Exam Series. Now come to our overall schedule In like manner we have followed same kind of strategy. Now dates are targeted to each test to complete that portion till that day. This way because of small tests and target approach we will be completing our syllabus effectively. Short tests are designed to evaluate whether you’ll be able to write properly in your main exams or not and to boost your day to day confidence. For the purpose of completing the course in effective way with the targets (test dates), we have prepared this schedule. Papers are of
Click here for upcoming CA Exam Preparation plan cum Test Series 1. What is meant by verification of marks? The process of verification of marks covers the following: Checking: • Whether the answer book(s) compilation is complete • Whether any question or part thereof has remained unvalued • Whether there is any totaling error in any question or total marks on the cover page • Whether there is any discrepancy between the marks for each question and or/part thereof and marks for each question indicated on the cover page of the answer book • Whether the handwriting of the candidate in all the answer books is the same. However, revaluation of the answer book is not permitted under the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988. 2. What are the regulatory provisions regarding verification of marks? The regulatory provisions regarding verification of answer books are contained in Regulation 39(4) of the Chartered Accountants Regulations 1988, which are hosted on the Institute’s website ww
Hello everyone, I'm Sampada. A Chartered Accountant by profession and an artist, writer and a blogger by passion. I have had a lot of people asking me about how to remember Case Laws for DT and How to remember Section Nos and Penalties for Law. Now if your exams are in Nov 2020 and you still haven't gotten around to remembering Case Laws or are finding it difficult, I can help give you some pointers. Please, please don't think of skipping it just because you have less no. of days left for your exams. If my calculations aren't wrong you still have 40 days for your exams. (38 to be exact, if you are planning 2 days for the first paper) That is more than enough time to start remembering Case Laws and Section Nos. I’ll just talk about the Case Laws in this post. I know Case Laws are a little difficult to memorise or learn especially considering just how many there are! First try to understand the structure of the Case Law. Every Case is divided into three parts: