As I have chosen this topic, but frankly speaking I m not the right person to guide any student on how to achieve success in CA exams as you all have reached so far ,i.e., CA Final so I think are themselves competent enough, rather I can provide assistance in improving your mindset towards how to approach for the exams. I can only provide assistance to you; the improvisation should take place from your side.
If I go back 6 years back when I cleared my 12th standard and decided to join the CA course, the expression of the people around me was ,”Do you know the passing result of CA is, it is only 2-5%, are you really sure that you want to go for it? Can you be able to survive that result?” Then at that time I said to myself, “Yar the result is 2-5% only and I am only a single person, so I can be able to easily adjust in that percentage”. Believe me friends I do adjust in that percentage. Not only me most of my fellow friends had followed the same thing.
By that what I want to say is that approach your goals and targets with the positive frame of mind. If you approach your exams with the positive mind, then it will not be a difficult task to clear it, although I want to make it clear that there is no substitute to your studies, by positive mind it doesn’t means that you can sacrifice with your studies.
The second thing what I want to say is, manage your time in such a manner that there should be time available for your recreational activities also. You shouldn’t burnout all your energies. As most of the time when we are studying over a stretch without having time for recreation, our output decreases.
My humble advice to all my friends is, that they should not discuss with there friends that ‘how many times they have completed there revision before exams’ because it starts creating tension in the other person minds, that Mr. X has completed the course for 4 times and I have not even completed it for once.
It depends from person to person that how much he can retain, even it is possible that the person who has completed it’s revision for 4 times may not be able to express his views more clearly as compared to a person who has done his revision once only. Even in my case also, I was able to complete one revision only and still cleared my exams with the very first attempt itself.
The next thing what I want to share is, that when you are appearing for your exams, make sure that whatever you are writing, is accurate as per your knowledge. Or I can say that if you have studied anything then make sure that you prepare yourself in such a manner, that you can be able to answer anything out of it, i.e. “agar uss topic se koi bhi question aee toh usey koi bhi galat na kr pae”. Try to develop this approach.
My last advice to you all is that never loose your heart if you have a bad paper. Leave that paper and start preparing for your next paper because you can’t do anything with that now, that paper is over but you have other paper also where you can set-off the loss made in that paper.
I am sharing my own incidence which I faced during my CA Final exams in Nov, 2008 itself. I appeared for my Accounts paper, the very first one. As we all are aware, as how the entire trend has been changed with that paper. I appeared for 60% marks only, and as per me it was the worst paper I had written in my entire life. My first impression was that I am not going to clear this paper and will be re-appearing in the May 2009, but I didn’t loose hope over here. I continued with my exams with the same level of dedication and hard work.
And when the result were declared in Jan. 2009, I was surprised to see that I got entire 60% marks in that subject and I cleared my CA Final exams in that attempt itself.
If I had also loosed hope over that time, then it might be possible that I might also be preparing for the Finals exams scheduled in June 2009, and not writing this article over here. So friends do continue with your exams in any circumstances.
By this I want to conclude my article. I hope that it provides help to you all. Even if I am able to change the mindset of a single person, so I think that I achieved my objective.
Best wishes to you all for your exams.
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