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State Board Commerce (XI-XII) - Test Papers

State Board Commerce (XI-XII) - Test Papers

ICAI Exam – Why students fail CA IPCC?

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Many reasons contribute to a person not doing well in the ICAI Exam for IPCC. But one should not let the CA IPCC Result discourage you in any way. You are not the first one to fail but if you have decided to become a Chartered Accountant then you should keep on trying. The first step to any re-attempt is to find out what you did wrong the first time around.

Ignoring study materials, RTP, Practice manual, Suggested Answers, etc. and Relying too much on reference books

 When relying on reference material, individuals are more likely to fail or get bad CA IPCC Result. Remember that they are reference books and as such students are not meant to rely only on them for studying. Students are recommended to study the institute material and then check on the reference books in order to have a complete overview of all the content.

By relying only on reference books, students misunderstand the quality they need to have when answering the questions and thus are left behind in terms of complexity.

Auditing

 Regarding IPCC auditing, always read the practice manual and study the institute material in order to have a better understanding of the way of answering. Auditing does not require only reading, this misconception can lead students to get a failed CA IPCC Result. In order to be well prepared for the ICAI Exam you need to learn this content by heart.

Working Notes

 It is very important to practice carefully writing the proper formats in the ICAI Exam. FM and CA, Accounting, Advance Accounting, and Taxation should be presented strictly in Working Notes. It is hard work but also necessary in order to get a successful CA IPCC Result.

Practice in your notebooks. Come up with full answers. Do not leave them half-answered. In exams you will not be provided of answers to verify, you have to figure them out by yourself.

Section in Act

 If you cannot remember the actual section just write “As per the provision of ______ Act”. Use this as a last resource since you are always encouraged to quote the particular section of the Act. Beware that providing the incorrect quote might result in a wrong answer in the ICAI Exam.

No proper planning and Time management skills

 It is extremely important to manage your studying time properly. Your final score in the ICAI Exam will depend on this.

Plan the way you study, not just read everything. Prioritize the content in order of relevance according to your needs. This habit is useful for any exam and not just to get a good CA IPCC Result.

Busy in asking/arranging Study Plan and time table

 You are the best to judge your own weaknesses and strength. Use this knowledge in order to figure out how to best plan your time. Time is precious, so do not expect others to tell you how to use it. Learn this by yourself, since nobody else can teach this to you.

Poor presentation skills

 Improve your writing skills. A great amount of students fail due to the poor quality when presenting their answers in the ICAI Exam. From now on, you will give due emphasis on this important skill.

No proper assessment and analysis

Learn how to be an autonomous student. Manage your own preparation by understanding what the exam is about, how it is supposed to be answered. You are your best resource, make yourself useful and you will get a successful CA IPCC Result.

Always test yourself. Self-analysis is essential in order to have a better perspective of your own needs. Make sure everything is going according to your studying plans. You can evaluate yourself by practicing with previous ICAI Exam paper.

Advice from someone who passed on the 9th Attempt

The right books matter.

 Self study is not always lower standard in ICAI Exam. In fact sometimes you can organize yourself better. Pankar Kothari used the ICAI Practice Manual regularly.

According to Pankaj Practical problems of the ICAI Exam should be practiced rather than just learnt.

Any Topic should be understood thoroughly. Instead of trying to cover every topic cover some topics completely.

According to Pankaj – For Tax concentrate on Amendments and Law. Prepare Ethics and Communication thoroughly. Prepare Business law after that. And after that Prepare Company laws. Company law is important but to score good marks concentrate on Ethics and Communication.

And Yes. It is extremely important to have faith in yourself because it is easy to get depressed and discouraged. Even friends and relatives may ask you to ‘try something else’ because you got a bad CA IPCC Result. However, if you have decided to become a CA then stick in there.

(Remember the above is advice given by Pankaj Kothari and not by Robomate+)

CA IPCC Syllabus May 2018 for Old Students

The Holy Grail of Math: RS Aggarwal Class 10 Solutions

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Textbooks are extremely important for students? But picking any textbook carelessly will only consume their time without getting enough understanding. That’s why they need to choose the proven one with highest quality.

RS Aggarwal Class 10 Solutions is considered as the holy grail of mathematics preparation amongst CBSE Class 10 students across the nation.

Solved by expert teachers at Robomateplus according to NCERT guidelines, the RS Aggarwal Solutions Class 10 textbook is an alternative and interactive supplement for one’s studies. A total of 17 chapters which are prescribed by Class 10 Mathematics textbooks are included in a step-by-step solution format that student will be able to follow by themselves. It also solves all the unsolved problems in other CBSE Class 10 Maths textbooks.

Using RS Aggarwal Class 10 Solutions

Thorough understanding of solution of RS Aggarwal for Class 10 will facilitate an efficient and effective board examination preparation and even aid in studying for various competitive exams with its foundational concepts explained at the tip of their fingers. It is also important for them to continue to the higher level, class 11.

The RS Aggarwal Class 10 Maths Book Solutions PDF includes chapters related to Real Numbers, Polynomials, Quadratic Equations, Triangles, Trigonometric Ratios, and others. The RS Aggarwal Solutions Class 10 free PDF download is also available for all students and can be downloaded by anyone with basic internet access on robomateplus.com.

The Chapters contained in RS Aggarwal Class 10 Solutions are listed below

  • Chapter 1 – Real Numbers
  • Chapter 2 – Polynomials
  • Chapter 3 – Linear Equations in two variables
  • Chapter 4 – Triangles
  • Chapter 5 – Trigonometric Ratios
  • Chapter 6 – T-Ratios of Some Particular Angles
  • Chapter 7 – Trigonometric Ratios of Complementary Angles
  • Chapter 8 – Trigonometric Identities
  • Chapter 9 – Mean, Median, Mode of Grouped Data, Cumulative Frequency Graph and Ogive
  • Chapter 10 – Quadratic Equations
  • Chapter 11 – Arithmetic Progression
  • Chapter 12 – Circles
  • Chapter 13 – Constructions
  • Chapter 14 – Height and Distances
  • Chapter 16 – Coordinate Geometry
  • Chapter 17 – Perimeter and Areas of Plane Figures

How to Become an MBBS Doctor in India

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There is only 1 doctor every 1,700 people in India, at the same time the WHO requires a ratio of 1 Doctor for every 1000 citizens. Due to the enormous amount of population and the stressful professions the quantity of doctors required in order to cover enough ground will end up being huge by 2020. Even though, People might think of medicine as a prestigious career, the process of getting into a MBBS course may be arduous. However, if you are determined to work hard, it is not impossible to become an MBBS doctor in India is not an impossible dream to accomplish.

Regarding MBBS

MBBS stands for Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery which is an undergraduate course. The program consists of nine semesters and one year of mandatory internships. Five years and a half is the total duration of the complete course. So, if you are eager to help people and have a scientific mind, this is the right job for you. You take the pre-clinical content in the first phase which lasts one year. The subjects in this first phase are Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. On the second phase which lasts one year and a half, you will learn Pharmacology, Pathology, Micro-Biology and Forensic Medicine which are the para-clinical subjects. Phase three is divided in two parts that last one year. In the first part you will learn Ophthalmology, Preventive and Social Medicine, and ETN Medicine. And in the second half you will study clinical subjects like Gynecology, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Radiology, and Dermatology.

Steps to follow in order to become a Doctor

 The first step to become a Doctor is to finish Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (HSC) or 10+2 tests succeeding at least 60 percent on the grade in the subjects of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in the science stream. The next step is to get through the medical entrance exams after 12th. These exams are highly competitive and are held at a national and state level. They are usually held in the months of May and June.

However, the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET-UG) replaced the AIPMT and all rest of individual MBBS exams that were usually conducted by states or colleges. The AIPMT tests that were applied in May and July were considered as NEET Phase I and II respectfully. The other medical entrance exams include AIIMS and JIPMER.

Preparing for Medical Entrance Exams

 According to the available data, out of 11,38,890 students that appeared for NEET examination, conducted in 10 different languages across 1,921 exam centres including 1,522 NRIs, 480 OCIs, 70 PIOs and 613 foreign students, nearly 6.11 lakh candidates have cleared the exam and qualified. There are 53,330 seats of MBBS in India. If you are looking to applying for getting admitted in The MBBS program, you should start your educational preparation right after completing class X. It is highly recommended to hire a private tutor or join coaching classes.

 Cost of becoming a Doctor in India

Finally, MBBS courses from a private college costs around Rs.15-40 lakhs. The management quota seats will come down to Rs.55-80 lakhs. MBBS courses from the government at a highly subsided cost range from Rs.25,000-75,000. So, considering that the government only offers about 25,000 seats, it is extremely importing for you to prepare very well before going through an entrance exam in any type of course that you decide to take in order to become an MBBS Doctor.

 

NEET Exam Syllabus 2018

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