Change in the Examination Centre at Aurangabad for 2nd November, 2008 only - (29-10-2008)
This is to inform all candidates appearing in Chartered Accountants PEE-II/PCE Examinations on Sunday the 2nd November 2008 from Aurangabad Examination Centre that in view of the visit by Her Excellency President of India, to Deogiri College, Aurangabad on the said date, it has been decided to conduct the Chartered Accountant PEE-II/PCE Examinations at the Government Engineering College, New IT Building, Station Road, Usmanpura, Aurangabad. |
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Announcement for Final (New Course) Examinations in November 2008 - (10-09-2008)
Paper 8 : Indirect Tax Laws |
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Help Line Desk - Admit Card
Do you have any query about NOVEMBER, 2008 examination? 3054851 3054852 3054853 (0120) 3054841 (FAX) Dial Code from Delhi 95120 STD Code 0120 Students having any query with regard to their appearance in the ensuing examination are welcome to contact the Help Line Desk on the above telephone numbers. The query could be non-receipt of Admit Card or any other matter related thereto. Students who have not received their admit cards can download it from website www.icai.nic.in Separate e-mail IDs have been created to cater to the needs of the students. The student can contact at: pe2_examhelpline@icai.in for Professional Education Examination – II/ Professional Competence Examination final_examhelpline@icai.in for Final Examination Students who have not received their Admit Cards or could not download the same from the Website and desirous of getting information regarding appearance in the examinations may utilise this facility for prompt response from 'help-line desk' of Examination Department of ICAI. (G. Somasekhar) Sr.Joint Secretary (Exams) |
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Announcement Common Proficiency Test(CPT)Online Examination
It is for the information of the candidates that in addition to the existing Paper-Pencil mode for Common Proficiency Test scheduled to be held on 14th December 2008 at various Centres throughout the Country, an Online Common Proficiency Test will also be held on 7th December 2008 (Sunday) on experimental basis in 11 Cities. |
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GURUKRIPA EXAM TIPS
EXTRACTS FROM THE "GUIDANCE NOTE ON PASSING THE C.A.EXAMS" - Do you have the fear of examinations? Overcome exam fears through FEAR. FEAR is a combination of letters in the English Language, that causes mental agony. Consider FEAR as Feel Energetic, Act for Result. Exam fears can be overcome by this FEAR acronym. Never lose your drive and enthusiasm. The most readily identifiable quality of a TOTAL WINNER is overall optimism and enthusiasm. Keep the spark of enthusiasm alive in you. Go ahead, Be enthusiastic, Be a Total Winner! The more faith you have The more you believe The more goals you set The more you will achieve So reach for the stars, Pick a mountain to climb Dare to thing big And give yourself a time... And, remember no matter' How futile things seem' With faith, there is dream No impossible Dream - A.J. Davidson. Success becomes history for the lazy; Success remains only with the Enthusiastic Effort-Taker. |
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Clearing at First Attempt
AN OLD joke on passing CA examinations goes like this: There was a writing in a church that read, "Jesus never fails". A CA student added below that, "Then let him try the CA examination"!
Capabilities of the students - There is no CAT-like entrance test to join the course. The course costs less than school education. There are two streams of students joining the course one that joins after the intermediate or plus-two stage, and the other that joins after graduation. The stage at which one joins the course can be crucial. The inherent ability of a student can be an important factor. A bright student chooses the course by choice and not by chance. Such students take the PE I examination route. Medium of instruction-A second major contributing factor is the medium of instruction. Those who study in regional-medium schools, face a lot of difficulty in comprehending the subject. Exposure-A third factor is the exposure to the business world, terminologies, and so on. Students from rural and semi-urban areas face difficulty in understanding the subject due to inadequate exposure. Another drawback could be the lack of access to reading material, non-availability of textbooks, Internet facilities, so on. While these students are sincere, they may lack the right guidance.
General study-Start preparing for the examination immediately on joining the course. Study regularly and conscientiously. It does not matter how many hours you study, but how much you understand. Qualitative study is important. In addition to the student journal, subscribe to the journal of the Institute. It helps to keep yourself updated. Keep track of the latest in all the subjects: accounting standards (new standards, revision of old ones, interpretations, etc.) auditing and assurance standards, amendments to company law and other laws, Finance Act and Income-Tax law. Contribute and subscribe to a good business newspaper. Essays on capital markets, tax matters and other subjects will be helpful. Study material-Your study material is the most important. Supplement it with a good standard textbook. A good student does not require tuition. Tuitions certainly are helpful, but only when you have it in you to use them. For a professional, self-study and getting to the root of the subject is essential.
Attitude-Subjects such as law require repeated reading. Candidates often complain of not being able to remember the provisions/sections. Now, this is a matter of attitude. When one can remember film songs, sequences, dialogues, phone numbers, why not the section numbers? Students tend to read out of compulsion. Examinations are imposed on them. If it were not for examinations, would students have studied? Apply the attitude you have towards play to studies. The world will begin look different.
Strategies-Follow a strategy of study. Remember, you cannot study accounts independent of company law. Income-tax cannot be studied independent of accounting. Thus, these subjects are inter-related. You have to study all the subjects for the examination. Take, for example, the issue of shares by a company. Read provisions of company law from S. 55 onwards prospectus, contents, liabilities for misstatements, and so on till S.108. You would have grasped the legal requirements. Then work out problems in accounting on issue of shares at par, premium, discount, for consideration in other than cash, etc. Follow it up with audit of issue of share capital, resolutions to be passed, documents to verify, and so on.
Group study-Group study can be helpful too. Form yourselves into groups of six. Thus six friends can cover six subjects. Rotate them among yourselves. Engage in group discussions. Subjects like tax, law, etc., can be tackled better this way. Use a marker to highlight the material items as and when you study it for the first time. When you read the second time, you can concentrate only on the highlighted part. Grammar is, of course, to be built in into the answer.
Other activities-Each of us has hobbies. Spare some time for that. This will help you unwind. It increases productivity. Develop certain hobbies and pursue them. A light game, for instance, or a crossword puzzle. At the same time, know when to stop. Get your priorities right. A student should be physically fit, spiritually sound and mentally alert. Also, spare some time for fitness. You should be strong enough to withstand the stress and strain of hard work. Endurance is important.
Writing-Practise writing. What you read will prove futile if you cannot reproduce it on the D-day.
The final charge-Generally, the pressure valve is turned on only after the candidate pays the examination fees. There is a lot anxiety, nervousness, and tension. If a candidate is well prepared, last minute blues can be avoided. The candidates should learn how to tackle each subject and perform accordingly. One should know which accounts need to be opened and how to reach the goal in the shortest possible route and quickly. Saying that you should pass 36 journal entries for amalgamation, 16 entries for issue of shares, etc., is unjustified. You should learn to play according to the wicket. Passing the CA examination should become a routine, much like other examinations. Passing in the first attempt should be the rule and not an exception.
Undertake mock tests-Try doing practical problems in examination conditions
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Tips for Passing CA Examination
The path to becoming a Chartered Accountant is not easy. The road is very difficult and involves a lot of hard work. I remember the time when I was aspiring to be a Chartered Accountant. Looking at the volume of studies, I often wondered whether I would ever be able to complete it all in time! Well from my experience, I think that if you focus on your study with single-minded devotion, then nothing can stop you from succeeding. Each one must learn from past mistakes. For those who could not get through previous exam, don't lose hope. Instead, take an honest look at yourself. You must accept that there has to something wrong in your approach towards the exam. Identify your shortcomings and overcome them. There is no one common reason for failure. All I can do is provide some basic hints that might help you secure good marks. There is no shortcut to success. And there is no substitute to hard work. But hard work must be in the right direction in order to yield the fruits of success. The study material and suggested answers published by the Institute are of high quality and should be read thoroughly. But, it is very important to take note of subsequent amendments, if any. For example, the relevant section could have changed; or the Accounting Standard in question could have been revised. The CA exams require high quality answers. Unnecessarily lengthy answers will be a definite minus point. Combine length with actual content for best results. Here are a few tips that will help you achieve your aim:
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PE-II Results Highlights
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Exams on Alternate Days
PCC Group-I: 2nd, 4th and 6th November, 2008 Group-II: 8th, 10th and 12th November, 2008FINAL Group -I: 1, 3, 5 and 7 November, 2008 Group -II: 9th, 11th, 14th and 16th November, 2008 |
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How to become a Chartered Accountant
(i)You have to enrol with the Institute for Common Proficiency Test after passing Class 10 examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto. |
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We have put together 10 truly inspirational quotes, which we use to motivate ourself during the tough times, when we feel down or that things aren't going our way. These quotes help to keep our mind strong and they remind us no matter how tough things become we can find a way to overcome and deal with whatever situation life has thrown at us. |
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