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learneducation · 1 year ago
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Navigating the CA Final New Syllabus: Understanding Pass Percentages and Success Strategies
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The Chartered Accountancy (CA) Final examination, administered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), is the ultimate milestone for aspiring chartered accountants. With the recent introduction of the CA Final New Syllabus, candidates are facing new challenges and opportunities. Understanding the pass percentages and devising effective strategies are crucial for success in this rigorous examination.
CA Final New Syllabus: The CA Final New Syllabus was introduced to align with international accounting standards and to ensure that candidates are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills required in the dynamic field of accountancy. The updated syllabus includes contemporary topics such as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Ind AS, and advanced auditing techniques, reflecting the evolving needs of the profession.
Pass Percentages: CA final pass percentage is a reflection of the overall performance of candidates and the difficulty level of the examination. Historically, the pass percentage has varied, influenced by factors such as syllabus changes, exam pattern modifications, and the preparedness of candidates. With the introduction of the new syllabus, there may be fluctuations in pass percentages as candidates adapt to the revised curriculum.
Strategies for Success:
Early Preparation: Start preparing for the CA Final examination well in advance, allowing sufficient time to cover the entire syllabus comprehensively. Allocate dedicated study hours and create a realistic study schedule to stay on track.
Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the CA Final New Syllabus and its nuances. Identify the weightage of each topic and prioritize areas that require more attention. Stay updated with any revisions or amendments made by ICAI.
Practice Regularly: Practice solving past exam papers, mock tests, and sample questions to gauge your preparation level and improve time management skills. Practicing under exam-like conditions helps in reducing anxiety and increasing confidence during the actual examination.
Seek Guidance: Enroll in a reputed coaching institute or seek guidance from experienced mentors who can provide valuable insights and strategies for tackling the examination effectively. Joining study groups or online forums can also facilitate collaborative learning and knowledge sharing.
Revision and Self-assessment: Allocate sufficient time for revision before the examination and consolidate your understanding of key concepts. Conduct self-assessment tests to identify weak areas and focus on improving them. Utilize revision notes and mnemonic techniques to aid memory retention.
Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Take care of your physical and mental well-being during the preparation phase. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and ensure an adequate amount of sleep. Managing stress and maintaining a positive mindset is essential for optimal performance. Conclusion: The CA Final examination is a rigorous test of knowledge, skills, and perseverance. With the introduction of the CA Final New Syllabus, candidates need to adapt their preparation strategies to meet the evolving demands of the profession. By understanding pass percentages and implementing effective study techniques, aspiring chartered accountants can increase their chances of success in this prestigious examination. Remember, dedication, discipline, and determination are key to achieving your goals in the CA Final examination.
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ksacademycasblog · 2 years ago
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ICAI New Scheme for CA Final New Syllabus and Subjects 2024
The revised CA Final syllabus under the new ICAI scheme will be announced by ICAI on July 1, 2023. In May 2024, the first CA Final test to be conducted using the updated CA Final course syllabus, will take place.
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usafphantom2 · 4 months ago
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“Well whattya know? A DMZ!!”
The following story occurred during my time in the VF-154 Black Knights. We were based on Atsugi, Japan and part of Carrier Air Wing FIVE onboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). The Kitty Hawk was the last conventional aircraft carrier (non-nuclear) and was actually quite good at what she did, despite her age (almost 40 in 1999).
I was headed to the Black Knights as a Department Head (Lieutenant Commander) and on the way I went to Forward Air Controller (Airborne) or FAC(A) school. This qualification was relatively new for the Tomcat and we needed at least 3 qualified crews per squadron. My RIO “Skippy” and I got the nod to go to the school on the way to Japan, which consisted of some school in the deserts of Marine Corps Station Twenty-Nine Palms for the ground portion, and then working with the Oceana Weapons School on a good portion of the flying syllabus. We eventually got our final graduation hop after we got to Japan, but that hop deserves its own #TomcatTail, so I’ll leave it there.
What the FAC(A) does is provide Close Air Support (CAS) to troops on the ground, working with a ground FAC to target the hostiles. In a nutshell, the FAC(A) will have some “assets”, generally sections of Tomcats or Hornets arranged in a “stack” separated by a thousand feet holding some distance away from the hot area (10 or 15 miles or so). As the ground dudes generate a target (building, vehicle, people, etc.) they’ll describe where it is and talk the FAC(A) overhead to get his eyes on it. Once the FAC(A)’s got it, he calls in his assets in singles or sections and they’ll follow the route the FAC(A) gives them to arrive in the target area, where the FAC(A) will then start talking the assets eyes onto the target.
He's also maneuvering to get in a position behind the asset and will eventually follow that asset as he rolls in on the target and if the asset appears to be aligned on the correct target, the FAC(A) will say “cleared hot” and the asset is then cleared to engage.
Now that’s the “low tech version” where the FAC(A) is doing max work to get the bombs on the bad guys. Later on, we were also able to lase targets with our LANTIRN pod, or the ground dudes could lase with their mules, so we could drop more accurate PGMs. You still had to follow the guy to make sure he was properly aimed before release. While I didn't have the honor of participating, after OEF/OIF started Tomcats made their bread and butter in the FAC(A) mission due to long on station time and lot’s of “spotting ordnance” (500lb bombs). All in all, it was one of my favorite missions and was always a real hoot……..especially at night with goggles on!
For the purposes of this story, our CAS training was going to be off the Kitty Hawk and to conduct some “Korean Contingent” training for when a hundred thousand screaming NORKs started breaking south. It was also a little show of force because….we can. The scenario is that we’re going to be working a “notional target area” about 30 miles south of the DMZ and me and Skippy would have 2 sections of Hornets and Tomcats (4 jets total) to “work the battle problem”. It was by no means a large exercise, just some fairly simple CAS training to keep those skills honed. Basic holding points and patterns, simulated 500lb bombs, fairly simple 9 Line Briefs.
A 9 Line is the basic information the FAC(A) delivers to the assets and contains Initial Point, Heading to Target, Distance to Target, Target Elevation, Target Description, Target Location (lat/long, grid, or description), Type of Mark (rocket, white phosphorous), Friendly Location, and Egress direction. When you read it over the radio, it might sound like “Alpha…..010°…..15 nm….500…….blue roofed building…..large intersection…..talk-on…..500 meters north….190°.”
We brief up (FAC does the brief), man up and bang off the boat and eventually find ourselves holding 35nm south of the Korean DMZ. Neat! What could possibly go wrong! After me and Skippy take a quick tour of the target area 5 miles to our north (nothing special….just a small town with some hills to the west, a few big roads, etc.), we come back and start preparing some 9 lines. The “stack” is established 10 miles south of us with the jets as a stack of four singles starting at 18,000 feet on up. The key training here is for us to practice our craft (9 lines, talk-ons, maneuvering) and for the strikers to work some basic CAS skills (taking 9 lines, navigating, visually acquiring the talked-on target, rolling in parameters, etc.). Just another day in Naval Aviation!
It looks about like this:
______________________ DMZ
Ӧ Target
Me and Λ
Skippy
The Stack Λ Λ Λ Λ
Hornet guys are going first because….well, they’re Hornets and they’re almost out of gas already (kidding….mostly). Skippy and I devise a good 9 line and we call the first guy in from the bottom of the stack. We pick him up 6 mile from the target area and we roll in trail at a half mile. As we talk him on, he has a little trouble finding “the house with the blue roof”. As anyone that’s flown over Korea knows, damn near EVERY building has a blue roof! And no, they’re not all IHOPs. We eventually get him lined up and he rolls in; we follow just behind, check his alignment on the correct blue-roofed building and give the “SIMULATE CLEARED HOT”. A quick sim delivery and he’s pulling off and left to 190° and we pitch off right to go back to our station.
We cycle the next Hornet through on a similar pattern, then work the two Tomcats so now everyone has one run. Those runs are pretty uneventful but good training in a dynamic environment, and by this time we’ve learned to NOT use “the blue roofed building” as a target. Hey, what can I say? We’re trainable. Our plan was to bang out two more with the Hornets, kiss them off to head back to the boat, and wrap; up with the Tomcats.
Now it’s time for the fourth run. We take one more trip over the target area to select some new targets and then position ourselves south of the target area to read the 9 line. Once complete, the first Hornet calls “pushing” and Skippy gets them on radar (RIO is REALLY busy with FAC(A) and so is the Pilot). First thing he notices is that he’s not quite heading in the direction of the target, off by maybe 10° to the east, heading maybe 020°. Hmm. The Hornet is trundling along and keeping that direction, making no corrections to the west (left) to put the target area on their nose.
After a few minutes, Skippy calls out for them to “check left, 30” to get him to steer toward our target. No response, no course change. He says it again and the Hornet comes up with a “all good” or something. By this time they’re abeam the target, heading north-ish, and are 30 miles south of the DMZ. Oh shit. He's had some kind of NAV failure. Skippy gets more strident with a call like “target is your left nine o’clock, come left hard”. By this time I’ve positioned us about 2 miles in trail and we’re watching him trundle unaware toward the DMZ.
This is gonna be bad. Real bad. The story of a couple US helos getting fired on for flying over the DMZ years back comes to mind and I’m thinking “Hey, we’re about to get famous.” By this time, he's 15 miles south of the DMZ and the hairs on the back of my neck are standing up. One more strident “come left hard” call with no response and then Skippy shouts to “BREAK SOUTH, BREAK SOUTH, DMZ TEN MILES NORTH!!!”. At that point, I think the pilot snaps out of it and actually looks out the window (he was probably navigating heads down on a bad system) and we can see his jet break hard right and flow south like a scalded dog. We do the same, but not before checking out the DMZ in all its back-side-of-the-moon splendor.
There are areas where it’s not quite as obvious, but when you look at it from 20,000 feet the actual line of the DMZ is easily discernable in the landscape. Kind of like the US border in the southwest. You can see it. Which is funny because guess how my friend “Baja” got his callsign after an errant low-level flight near the US/Mexico border?
We flowed south and decided that, discretion being the better part of valor, we should probably CNX the rest of the mission that day and maybe we can sneak back and no one noticed. After getting back aboard the boat, the debrief was interesting because the lead Hornet pilot was in fact fiddle-f**king with his NAV system and when he looked out the window (the canopy is clear for a reason, kids), he thought “HolyShitTheDMZ!!!!” and broke hard. All in all, no harm now foul. We all survived the day but did have to let our CAG know what happened. He was very cool about the whole thing, especially since his “phone didn’t ring. I’m sure the Hornet dudes got max grief in the squadron (“Magellan”, etc.).
The only better end to that story I could think of is if the ship was serving Korean BBQ for dinner, but they weren’t. Sliders again. Not great, but not bad. We can live on Sliders.🍔
@RSE_VB via X
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my-castles-crumbling · 2 months ago
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Anon Advice Asks - May 4
outlet anon, syllabus anon, elton john anon (new), maths project anon (new), not straight anon (new)
outlet anon
Hey Cas, Outlet anon here. I have (perhaps unfortunately) not Ascended, but that's probably for the best. (Btw I don't drink coffee very often, it's usually only when I've already pulled an all-nighter or two and need another one, (Yay finals :/) but I'll keep what you said in mind and stick to non-dangerous levels next time)
Okie doke...
First off, I ended up not talking to Doll about it until Wednesday (sending this Thursday morning) in part bc I wanted your opinion first, but mostly because I forgot. When I did, it was basically just You're important, I care about you, You're allowed to ask me for help, You're allowed to be selfish and take things for yourself, Okay?. Her response was something like 'Okay, it's just going to take me a while' and then she sent me a pin on pinterest later that day that pretty much 'I love you', so I think Success.
Next up, Probably Bad Decision #1,143,764: Doing Doll's work. Everything ended up being fine, but this had the potential to fuck me over astronomically. So she had done I think three assignments the whole semester, meaning I needed to do around thirty or forty to get her grade up. It took me three days (Friday-Sunday) and three all-nighters and I had to push back my own work. I don't even remember anything that happened on Monday, and the only part of the weekend I'm 100% sure happened is Sunday night. I passed out for a couple hours Monday night then dragged myself out of bed around 3am because I had a presentation due Tuesday afternoon that I had neglected in favor of Doll's work. BUT I got all the stuff done that needed to be done + a couple assignments due at the end of the week.
I want to talk about the reason I did it. Yes, she's my friend and I love her, but in all honesty... I did it because I'm not worth anything if I'm not useful, and if I'm not useful then Doll wouldn't want me around. I saved her ass, so now she's in my debt and would feel bad if she got rid of me. I know that's not true and whatever, but I was (unintentionally) raised to equate love to usefulness; I only got attention when I was in trouble (I still have breakdowns when someone raises their voice at me) or being helpful, otherwise I was ignored. I don't believe anyone can love me just for me. I do things and put effort into them, even when I don't have to, to make up for the fact that it's me. To apologize for the fact that I'm the one that did it.
I love silently for the most part and don't voice it very often. You'd think that means I can be loved silently, too, but I really can't. It doesn't even cross my mind that someone might care about me if they don't say it, and even then I need constant reassurance. But I don't get reassurance. The people I love are also people who love silently. So it ends up being I don't think they care about me. And. Like. I'm fine with that, though. In a twisted, messed up way. I'm okay with not being wanted as long as I'm needed, because if I'm needed then someone has a reason to care about me. I still would've done Doll's work regardless of if she ever looked in my direction again.
But I'm a walking contradiction. I need to be needed and don't care about being wanted, but at the same time I'm so terrified of getting left behind that as soon as I sense I've outgrown my use, I pull away. When I was younger, I got my heart shattered because My Person (like, if soulmates are real, they were mine) pulled away and left me bleeding out on the side of the road (metaphorically). They were the last person I ever believed loved me without needing something from me.
When I love someone, I can't just love them a little bit. I'm like James Potter in that way, because I give my entire soul to everyone I care about, and then I become Too Much Too Fast because it's not that deep for anyone else. But I don't know how to stop it. I don't know how to just care a little bit. My friends become my entire world, and each and every one of them takes a little piece of my heart when they inevitably leave. I don't know how much I have left to give.
Anyway. Sorry for how long that is. Other than getting no sleep, nothing much has happened in my life, I'm just really looking forward to the end of the semester.
Cheers <3
Hi <3
Honestly you seem to have a very good understanding of yourself. but the thing is, you DESERVE to be loved for who you are, not just for what you do. And I think that goes along with like...being able to set boundaries, and take care of yourself, and put yourself and your heath (and sleep) first. Do you have access to mental heath care? A therapist can be really helpful when learning how to set boundaries, you know?
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syllabus anon
Hey, syllabus anon here! Yeah, the trip went well and all, he was very nice to me and it was very cute. But now it's back to normal. I think I am the sort of person that cannot, like, keep texting for hours and stuff like that. Because almost all the time there's nothing to talk about. And for the past few days it's just me trying to drag a conversation as long as it'd last.
So yesterday I asked him what was wrong (like I'd always been doing), and he told me that he'd had this on his mind since right after our trip — that he felt as if I never gave him any consideration. As if he was just boyfriend by name. I was shocked. I had never meant to make him feel thaat way, and the fact that he'd just kept it to himself made me very upset. I tried to talk to him, to tell him what was going on with me. I think I have told you before, that this is both of ours' first relationship, and I'm particularly shy about such things, and since we meet in person for so less often, it takes time for me to open up and all. But I try my best. I told him that. I told him everything I wanted to tell him.
Then he just closed back up again. He said that he wished he'd never told me, like he wished he'd never started this conversation. That we had not started talking about this. I asked what use is that, because if we don't talk about things like this from the beginning, how are we supposed to move forward well? Keeping things like this to ourselves just hurts each other more. Whenever he goes all closed off and moody suddenly on me, I just get so upset. Because it makes me feel as if I did something wrong, and he wouldn't tell me. I told him that too.
And he told me to forget about it, and the conversation, and that we could just go back to normal. And he also immediately went back to normal. We didn't talk much after that, but that "just boyfriend by name" thing hurt me so bad. I have no idea how we're going to move forward from this. Because next year is busy academically for me, busier than the last one had been. It's very important for my future career and all, and I need to work hard. So if he already feels like he doesn't get any consideration from me, what will he do next year? I feel like a bad person sometimes, thinking about all this. I don't know if I'm doing the wrong thing. There are moments I wish this relationship had never started at all. I should have just remained single.
Hi!
"I asked what use is that, because if we don't talk about things like this from the beginning, how are we supposed to move forward well? Keeping things like this to ourselves just hurts each other more."
THIS. SO MUCH THIS. And the thing is, that means there's not much you CAN do. Because like....you can't force someone to talk. So you kind of have to decide what YOU need. Do you want to keep trying, or is this something that is hurting you too much? I think based on how much you've tried, and what he's said, it's clear this isn't on you.
If you want to do more, I think the only other thing you can do is out-andout say 'hey, if we don't fix this, I'm done' because he has to get his head out of his ass and communicate. But if you don't want to do that, if that's not your style, you're well within your rights to leave. Sometimes relationships are meant to teach us something, and it might be that you've learned what you needed from this one and it's time to go.
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elton john anon
I would like to tell you a story
In 2016 my family and I went to an Elton John concert. He was playing his newest album at the time, Wonderful Crazy Night. Which pretty much sums up how the night went. It was incredible.
At the end of the concert, my sister (who is 4 years older than me) bought a t-shirt. I loved that t-shirt and I was so jealous I didn’t get one, but life went on.
Last year we were going through some boxes of our old stuff and I found the t-shirt. I don’t know why but when I saw it I got so emotional. I was crying over a t-shirt that wasn’t even mine. Since it had been 8 years since my sister bought that shirt it (unsurprisingly) didn’t fit her. It did, however, fit me. So I begged my sister if I could have it, and because she is the best person in the world, she gave it to me. To this day it is still my favourite thing to wear. Every time I see it it brings back memories of a night I don’t remember that clearly. Listening to that album and wearing the shirt so many years later just feels like I’m going back in time to a place I wasn’t so stressed all the time. It’s my favourite feeling
Elton John will forever be my favourite artist; his music reminds me of my childhood and singing in the car with my dad and my sister. My mum was never a huge fan, although I think she likes him more now.
I don’t know why I wanted to tell you this, I think I just wanted to share this story with somebody because all of it means a lot to me
aww this is such a nice story! I feel like most people have a singer or band like this...one that just stays with them. I'm so glad your sister gave you the shirt <3
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maths project anon
Caaaaaas help meeeeeee
So I took maths this year and had two absolutely horrific teachers (great as people, horrible at teahing)
We had a really big project that was worth around 30% of my overall grade and the teacher that was handling that side of the course barely helped me even though ive done nothing like this before. I can count on one hand the amount of times he's helped me.
Hed say he'd go around the whole class but never get to me (most of the time getting to helping the two girls next to me but almost never me.)
Every time I would put my hand up to ask for his help he'd always be busy with someone else
He also said he'd print me out a template I could use (and spoiler alert: he never did)
This ended up with me only getting my introduction done and I didn't even bother sending it away to the people that mark it.
Now my other teacher handled the finance side of things and just could not explain basically anything in a way that made sense to me even after multiple attempts
He was supposed to teach us how to use excel (and he did try) but nothing he said ever made sense
Anyway this has all ended up in me being cornered by the head of the math department at my school after finishing another exam and being told I'm not gonna pass and they can remove my name from the exam if I want and if I dont respond by Wednesday (the 7th) they'll assume I don't want to do the exam
But the thing is I don't know how to tell my parents
I wasn't going to go to the exam anyway but I just can't decide if I should tell them, not tell them and attempt the exam or say I'm going and just kind of hang about the school until it would be done
But I've already been kicked out of classes like this for the last two years
I can't disappoint them again
I already know how my mum will take it, she'll be really mad at the teachers and not me
But I'm scared my stepdad will blame me and say its my fault
Because I think it might be my fault or it might be the teachers fault or it might be a mix of both I can't really tell
maybe I could've studied more and atleast I could've known the theory? I could've tried harder to get help for my project?
My mum was literally saying today that one thing about me that really annoys her is the fact that I'm a "defeatist" and I "give up so easily" and I don't know how to tell her that I practically gave up again
The only upside to this is I already have a basic qualification in maths and a place in college
But I heavily fear my stepdad will think I've wasted an entire year instead of getting a job (which he has been practically harassing me to do since I turned 18, but that's a rant for another day)
Sorry this is so long and sorry this is all being dumped on you but I had no idea who else to turn to
Thanks Cas
Hi!
Okay so I'm a bit confused on the requirements for the exam, the course, the project, etc, BUT
Looking at this from a teacher POV, I'd say that both you and the teacher hold blame. The teacher could have done a lot better about giving you the help you need, and that's not your fault at all. It sounds like they're not a very good teacher. But also, I wonder if you might have had opportunities to talk to the teacher after class, or during office hours/extra help hours?
I think before you tell your parents or decide on the exam, you should talk to the head math teacher about getting more time on the project. Explain that there wasn't a lot of time to get help in class, and hope for the best. If they say yes, then you need to ask for help. Contact the teachers who can help you, schedule time to meet and go over the things you don't understand. I know it's daunting, but it's necessary sometimes. If they say no, ask what they suggest for you to get as much credit as possible for the class, and do that. That way you have something to show your parents, you know? But yeah, don't tell your parents until you have a set plan.
Whatever you're doing, try to break it into small, less-scary parts. It's easy to give up when you have a big scary thing to do, but little things can sometimes make you feel better.
Wishing you luck!
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not straight anon
Hey Cas. I think I might be not straight.
I’m a little scared. Some of my family is really homophobic (thankfully not so much my parents or siblings that I live with) so the idea that I might like girls is like. Really scary. Like, if one day I got a girlfriend I could not bring her to my grandparents’ house and I’d probably have to cut ties with my grandmother. I don’t know who to talk about it with, really. I have one friend, but she’s straight and it’s still scary and new. I know my mom would be loving, but I don’t know how seriously she would take it, y’know? I kind of don’t want to bring it up until I’m more certain. I’m also ace, and its really hard for me to distinguish between romantic and aesthetic attraction for people, which is Not Helping. And I’m Catholic, which adds a whole other layer of guilt and anxiety to the whole thing, despite finding a bunch of other queer people who are secure in their faith. I think I’ve been lowkey traumatized by my grandmother and her views, and find it hard to believe that most people don’t think like her. But girls are just,,, so pretty sometimes? Help?
Sorry for the rant, this has been brewing in my head for like a month and I wanted to just get it out. You’re the first person I’ve told, so thank you so much for being a safe space for so many people.
Love ya and hope you have a great day :)
Hi <3
I'm so honored you chose to tell me. I completely understand why you're scared. Coming out, or considering coming out, is scary for everyone, but especially someone like you who might not be supported by everyone.
I think what you're doing is exactly right--looking for people to be in your support system. You said you found queer people who are secure in their faith. Can you continue to seek out queer people in your life that could be safe for you? Does your school have a GSA, maybe, or something similar? Building a support system is always important, but I think it'll make you feel safer, and help you decide what to do.
Sending love!
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edugyanorg · 1 year ago
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These environments are ideal for CA aspirants who want to focus entirely on their preparation without external distractions.
Thrissur: A Growing Hub for CA Education
When it comes to CA courses in Thrissur, the city boasts some of the finest coaching centres. A good Thrissur CA coaching centre typically offers:
Foundation, Inter, and Final level courses
Specialized CA Inter coaching by expert faculty
Comprehensive course materials and revision classes
Online and offline hybrid models
For students who prefer flexibility, these institutes also offer chartered accountant online classes, making it easier to balance other responsibilities or study remotely.
Online Learning – The New Norm
The rise of the chartered accountant course online is transforming how CA education is delivered. Whether you're a working professional or a student in a remote location, online classes bring the chartered accountant institute in Kerala to your home.
These courses offer:
Live and recorded lectures
Online doubt-solving sessions
Downloadable study materials
Interactive quizzes and mock exams
Conclusion
Enrolling in the best CA coaching institute in Kerala can set the stage for a successful career in finance and accounting. Whether you choose a CA residential campus, opt for CA coaching centres in Thrissur, or prefer chartered accountant online classes, what matters most is consistent effort and quality guidance.
Start your journey today, and choose an institute that combines experience, innovation, and student-centric teaching to turn your CA dream into reality.
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Boost Your CA Inter Group 2 - SM(Strategic Management) Preparation with CA Amit Sharma(AIR 30)
Aspiring chartered accountants, are you preparing for the CA Intermediate exams, particularly for the CA Inter SM for the September 2025 attempt and beyond? If so, there’s no need to worry; there is an opportunity for guidance from CA Amit Sharma, who has launched a 50-hour live batch starting from 2nd June. CA Point has offered a comprehensive CA Inter SM course, instructed by the experienced CA Amit Sharma. The focus is on preparing you with practical knowledge and a mindset to overcome one of the most important CA Inter subjects.
Who is CA Amit Sharma?
Amit Sharma, CA, is a passionate and driven Chartered Accountant who earned his qualification in May 2023. An All India Rank holder (AIR 30) in CA Intermediate, he also holds a B.Com (Hons) degree from the prestigious University of Delhi. During his articleship at KPMG, Amit gained hands-on experience in a wide range of audit engagements, including statutory audits, agreed-upon procedures, and stock audits. He also got the opportunity to work on a dynamic project in the field of management consulting, which helped broaden his professional outlook. Further, he completed a residency at Goldman Sachs, where he worked in the FP&A division. There, he was involved in tasks such as planning, budgeting, forecasting, and detailed analysis of professional expenses — all of which enhanced his understanding of financial strategy in a global organization. Motivated by an aspiration to realize and encourage himself as a group player, Amit has decided to persistently learn and develop in different areas, both inside and outside his comfort zone.
Why Choose This Batch?
Live Case Study Discussions + Writing Practice Understanding the concepts of strategic management (SM) is vital, but it's equally important to apply them in practice. This course is designed to provide students with live guided discussions and the opportunity to practice articulating their ideas for each case. As a result, you will not only gain knowledge but also learn how to present your answers clearly, helping you achieve better results on tests.
50 Hours of Intensive Training: This batch is designed to cover all topics in the syllabus in a highly organized manner over approximately 50 hours. This batch ensures that every topic is discussed thoroughly, including periodic tests with evaluations, doubt-solving sessions, and clarity of concepts.
Learn from the Best Mentor—CA Amit Sharma: With his AIR 30 rank and teaching experience, CA Amit Sharma is well-known for his engaging teaching style, clarity of concepts, and result-oriented strategies.
Study Materials Amit Sharma provides handwritten study material to help in your exam prep:
Flowcharts for quick revision
Mind maps for visual learners
Summarized notes that save time during final preparation
Case-study-based questions to improve application skills
Limited Time Pre-Booking Offer
Exciting news for all CA Inter aspirants! If you’re planning to enroll in CA Amit Sharma’s Strategic Management (SM) classes, now is the perfect time to apply. For a limited period, students can take advantage of a special pre-booking offer that includes exclusive discounts, free revision materials, access to a test series, and even early entry to rapid revision sessions. This offer seeks to provide you strong support for your preparation and the best guidance at an affordable price. Hurry, Seats are filling quickly, and you have only a limited time to get the discount, so Enroll now! For more details, contact CA Point or call 98280 67111.
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CA Final AFM Question Paper May 2025: Download PDF & Exam Analysis
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The CA Final May 2025 exams are in full swing, and one of the most talked-about papers is Strategic Financial Management, now known as Advanced Financial Management (AFM). For every aspiring Chartered Accountant, AFM is a crucial paper that tests conceptual clarity, numerical proficiency, and decision-making skills. In this blog, we’ll provide a detailed exam analysis, highlight the key questions, and also give you access to the CA Final AFM May 2025 question paper PDF.
Whether you're a current student or preparing for future attempts, this blog will help you understand the latest trend in the AFM paper and how CA coaching classes and CA Online Classes can help you prepare better.
📥 Download the CA Final AFM May 2025 Question Paper PDF.
Download the CA Final Advanced Financial Management May 2025 Question Paper from the link below:
The paper was conducted under the New Scheme of Education and Training prescribed by ICAI, and students reported a mix of moderate to challenging questions with a strong emphasis on conceptual understanding.
📊 CA Final AFM May 2025 Exam Analysis
Here’s a breakdown of the paper based on student feedback and expert reviews from Ultimate CA’s experienced faculty:
✅ Paper Pattern:
Total Marks: 100 (Divided into compulsory and optional questions)
Format: Mixture of case-based questions and practical problems
Duration: 3 hours
💡 Key Topics Covered:
Capital Budgeting (Scenario-based)
Derivatives and Risk Management
International Financial Management
Corporate Valuation
Mergers & Acquisitions
Dividend Policy and Cost of Capital
🧠 Student Feedback:
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Time Management: Manageable, but a few lengthy questions tested endurance
Forex and derivative valuation problems were complicated.
More than 60% of the questions assessed conceptual thinking skills.
Our faculty from Ultimate CA reported that students who prepared with conceptual clarity using CA Online Classes performed better in application-based questions.
🧾 Expected Cut-Off & Marking Insight
While it's early to predict exact cut-offs, based on trends, the expected safe score is around 45-50 marks, especially with partial answers attempted well. ICAI generally rewards accuracy, steps, and application of core financial theories.
🧑‍🏫 Expert Tips for Future CA Final AFM Aspirants
If you're planning to appear in Nov 2025 or Jan 2026, now is the best time to understand the trends and align your preparation strategy accordingly.
Here’s how you can strengthen your preparation:
Focus on Concepts: Avoid mugging formulas; understand how to apply them in case studies.
Solve Past Papers: Analyze the last 3–4 attempts to understand patterns.
Time-bound Practice: Solve sample tests to simulate real exam conditions.
Join CA Online Classes: Choose expert-guided sessions from platforms like Ultimate CA for in-depth subject knowledge.
Visit Here For More Info:https://www.ultimateca.com/ 
🎓 How Ultimate CA Helps You Ace CA Final AFM
At Ultimate CA, our CA coaching classes are curated to match the ICAI’s evolving exam style. When you prepare AFM with us, you will receive the following:
Live & Recorded Sessions led by experienced CA Final faculty
Updated Material aligned with the latest syllabus
Regular Mock Tests based on ICAI exam pattern
Individual Doubt Sessions and personalized mentorship
Case-study Based Learning focused on AFM and SFM style questions
Our CA Online Classes also provide hybrid options with Google Drive and Pen Drive lectures for flexible learning.
📘 Transition Assistance from CA Inter to CA Final.
If you’ve recently cleared CA Inter, especially through CA Inter Online Classes, the leap to Final may seem big — but it’s manageable with the right guidance. Many of the financial management concepts covered in CA Inter Classes act as a foundation for CA Final AFM.
Ultimate CA guarantees a smooth transition by:
Recapping core Inter concepts
Building advanced understanding layer by layer
Conducting booster sessions for quick revisions
📈 Learn from the AFM May 2025 Trends
Major takeaways:
Application-based and analytical thinking is a must.
Case scenarios are becoming more frequent.
Having a balance of theory + practical knowledge is essential.
These trends are directly addressed in our CA Foundation Classes, CA Inter Classes, and CA Inter Online Classes, where we teach students how to build a habit of critical analysis from the start.
📢 Final Words: Stay Updated, Stay Prepared
The CA Final AFM paper in May 2025 has reinforced the fact that the ICAI is focusing more on understanding than rote learning. The best way to be ready is to start early, practice consistently, and learn from industry experts.
Ultimate CA continues to support you through every step — from CA Foundation Classes to CA Inter Online Classes and right up to your CA Final preparation. If you’re looking to join top-rated CA coaching classes, we’re just a click away.
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CAS PROJECT
Project title: Holding math classes
Date/duration: 1.3.2025 – 15.5.2025 ; 2.5 hours per week
Aim: Improving my teaching and organization skills and helping classmates
Type of activity: Creativity
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The mathematics tutoring was aimed towards my classmates taking HL Mathematics in the IB DP. I was revising the IB syllabus with my classmates in order to prepare for the final exams. The instructions involved me preparing example problems and presentations on topics which my colleagues pointed out as having trouble understanding. In order to carry out the project successfully, I had to work extra hard on my presentation and research skills. It was also a challenging to balance revising some of the topics myself and explaining the concepts to my classmates. Optimizing the preparation of the problems and topics for revision in advanced required a good amount of planning.
The instructions were held on Saturdays, each session lasting about 2.5 hours –from 10.00 AM until 12.30 PM. I decided to hold the instructions in our school on Saturdays as my classmates have different subjects and schedules so finding a period during the week in which they all were free will be difficult. I will have to prepare for the instructions during the week as I will rely on the feedback on what topics should be revised. The preparations will take a few hours of my time during the workweek.
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I will consider the project to be successful when I have helped my classmates understand concepts that they had a hard time understanding or implementing in problems. I will have to rely on their feedback to know when this is achieved. This project definitely challenged me and made me work on my organizational and presentation skills. Also understanding which specific ideas my classmates have a hard time understanding and focusing on that was challenging and I hope I was able to help them overcome difficulties in understanding those areas. Overall it was quite a challenge and I have come to appreciate the job our teachers do more than before.
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Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth
Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process
Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience
Show commitment to and perseverance in CAS experiences
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Best BA Economics Colleges in Bangalore
In today’s fast-paced world where money moves markets and decisions shape destinies, understanding economics isn’t just for bankers or politicians—it’s for anyone who wants to make sense of the world. A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics offers a powerful toolkit to interpret complex global events, predict trends, and influence policy. Whether you're dreaming of a career in finance, governance, entrepreneurship, or academia, a BA in Economics can be your golden ticket.
Let’s explore what this degree is all about and why it might be the perfect fit for you.
🎓 What is BA Economics?
BA Economics is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on the theoretical, analytical, and practical aspects of economics. Unlike its BSc counterpart, which leans more toward quantitative and technical aspects, BA Economics blends economic theory with real-world applications, history, politics, and sociology.
Students study everything from:
Microeconomics (individual choices and markets)
Macroeconomics (national income, inflation, unemployment)
Econometrics (data analysis and modeling)
Development Economics
Public Policy
International Trade
Indian Economy
📘 Core Subjects You’ll Study
Here’s a glimpse of the subjects that shape a BA Economics syllabus:
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Mathematics for Economics
Statistics for Economics
Public Finance
International Economics
Indian Economic Development
Environmental Economics
Development Economics
Econometrics and Data Analysis
Many programs also offer electives in areas like Behavioral Economics, Financial Markets, Urban Economics, and Labour Economics.
🧠 Skills You’ll Gain
By the time you graduate, you’ll have a strong grip on:
Critical thinking and problem-solving
Data interpretation and analysis
Policy formulation and evaluation
Communication and presentation
Research methodology
Software tools like R, STATA, or SPSS (in some programs)
These skills are highly transferable and in demand across various industries.
🌐 Career Opportunities After BA Economics
A BA in Economics opens the door to a multitude of career options in both public and private sectors:
🔹 Government & Public Policy
Civil Services (UPSC, State PSCs)
Indian Economic Service (IES)
RBI Grade B and NABARD
Policy think tanks and research institutions
🔹 Banking and Finance
Investment Banking
Risk Analysis
Financial Consulting
Commercial Banking
Stock Market & Trading
🔹 Corporates & Consulting
Business Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Economic Consultant
Corporate Strategist
🔹 Research & Academia
Economist
Data Analyst
Research Associate
Pursuing Master's (MA Economics, MBA, or MPP)
📈 Higher Education Pathways
After a BA in Economics, many students go on to:
MA in Economics or Applied Economics
MBA (Finance, Analytics, Marketing)
MSc in International Economics or Development Economics
Postgraduate Diplomas in Public Policy or Data Science
Law or Chartered Accountancy (CA/CS)
You can also pursue education abroad with GRE and IELTS/TOEFL scores, particularly in countries like the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia.
🏛️ Top BA Economics Colleges in India
Here are some of the top institutions known for their BA Economics programs:
Delhi University (St. Stephen’s, SRCC, Hindu College)
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi
Madras School of Economics
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Presidency University, Kolkata
Ashoka University, Sonepat
Azim Premji University, Bangalore
💡 Who Should Choose BA Economics?
This course is ideal for students who:
Love reading about current affairs and global trends
Enjoy math and logical reasoning (though it's not overly technical)
Are curious about how money, people, and policies interact
Aspire to be changemakers in business, governance, or society
If you want a blend of analytical rigor and social relevance, BA Economics could be your perfect match.
🧭 Final Thoughts
BA Economics is not just a degree—it’s a lens through which you understand the world. From analyzing budget speeches to decoding global recessions, economics provides insights into everything that shapes our lives. With the right passion and purpose, this degree can launch you into a fulfilling career in almost any industry.
So, if you're ready to challenge yourself, think critically, and make an impact, BA Economics might just be the smartest move you’ll make.
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CA Intermediate Study Plan for May 2025 Exams – 7 Months Preparation Strategy
Preparing for the CA Intermediate Study Plan is a journey that requires consistency, discipline, and smart planning.  With seven months in hand, students have ample time to complete the syllabus with proper revision and mock test practice.  In this blog, we will walk you through a comprehensive seven-month study plan for CA Intermediate that includes subject-specific strategies, weekly goals, and a useful study schedule. Whether you're attempting both groups or just one, this plan will help you stay on track and boost your chances of success.
📘 Understanding the CA Intermediate Structure
Before jumping into the study plan, it's essential to understand what you’re up against.
Group
Subject Name
Type
Marks
Group I
Accounting
Theory
100
Corporate and Other Laws
Theory
100
Cost and Management Accounting
Theory
100
Taxation (Direct & Indirect)
Theory
100
Group II
Advanced Accounting
Theory
100
Auditing and Assurance
Theory
100
Enterprise Information Systems & SM
Theory
100
Financial Management & Economics
Theory
100
     Goals of the 7-Month Study Plan
Complete full syllabus at least twice before exams
Allocate 2.5 to 3 months for first reading
Spend 2 months on revision
Last 1 month for test series and final revision
7-Month Study Plan for CA Intermediate – Month-wise Breakdown
🔹 Month 1 – Foundation Setup (October 2024)
Goal: Start with 2 subjects – one theoretical, one practical. Recommended Subjects: Accounting + Law
Week
Topics To Cover
Tips
1
Accounting – Chapter 1 to 3
Focus on concepts & ICAI examples
2
Corporate Laws – Company Law (Part 1)
Make notes while studying
3
Accounting – Chapter 4 to 6
Start solving ICAI questions
4
Corporate Laws – Other Laws
Revise Company Law regularly
⏱ Study Time: 6-7 hours daily (split equally between the two subjects)
🔹 Month 2 – Building Momentum (November 2024)
Add 2 more subjects: Cost Accounting + Taxation
Week
Subjects
Key Focus
1
Cost Accounting (Ch. 1–3)
Understand costing formats
2
Taxation (Basics of Income Tax)
Study heads of income
3
Costing (Ch. 4–6)
Practice numerical problems
4
GST + Income Tax
Focus on GST concepts and tax slabs
🔁 Continue revision of Accounting and Law during weekends.
🔹 Month 3 – Completion of Group I (December 2024)
Objective: Finish Group I syllabus completely
Subject
Status by End of Month
Accounting
100%
Law
100%
Cost Accounting
100%
Taxation
100%
📝 Take a weekly test on Sundays to check retention.
🔹 Month 4 – Group II Kickoff (January 2025)
Subjects: Advanced Accounting + Auditing
Week
Plan
Strategy
1
Advanced Accounting (Ch. 1–3)
Solve RTP questions
2
Auditing (Standards & Basics)
Make summary charts
3
Advanced Accounting (Ch. 4–6)
Refer to Practice Manual
4
Auditing – Company Audit
Learn audit procedures in steps
Start Group II strong with 3 hours per subject daily.
🔹 Month 5 – Add Remaining Subjects (February 2025)
Subjects: EIS & SM + FM & Economics
Week
Subjects
Tips
1
EIS Ch. 1–2 + FM Time Value of Money
Practice diagrams in EIS
2
SM + FM Leverages & Ratios
SM is scoring – prepare case studies
3
EIS Ch. 3–5 + Economics Basics
Focus on definitions and MCQs
4
Complete Group II
Weekly practice tests
✅ You should now be done with 100% syllabus of both groups.
🔹 Month 6 – First Revision Phase (March 2025)
Strategy: Revise Group I + mock tests
Week
Revision Focus
Test Practice
1
Accounting + Costing
ICAI Mock Paper 1
2
Law + Tax
ICAI Mock Paper 2
3
All Group I Subjects
Time-bound paper solving
4
Common mistakes revision
Solve MCQs + subjective questions
🎯 Attempt 1 full test per subject this month.
🔹 Month 7 – Final Revision Phase (April 2025)
Focus: Group II revision + Daily paper solving
Week
Subjects
Test Strategy
1
Advanced Accounts + Audit
Solve mock & past year papers
2
EIS/SM + FM/Economics
Solve sample papers with timer
3
Group II Full Revision
Group-wise timed revision
4
Quick notes revision + Formulas
2 mock tests per group
🔥 Do not pick new study material now. Focus only on ICAI material and notes.
📘 Tips to Crack CA Intermediate in First Attempt
✅ Stick to ICAI Study Material
🕒 Time Management is Key
📖 Make Short Notes for Revision
📊 Solve RTPs, MTPs, and Previous Year Papers
💻 Join Online Test Series or Coaching if needed
🙏 Take Breaks to Avoid Burnout
📌 Conclusion
If you follow a structured and consistent study plan, passing the CA Intermediate May 2025 exams in seven months is not only possible but highly achievable. You should carefully divide your time between subjects, concentrate on the clarity of concepts, practice extensively, and revise with discipline. This seven-month plan will help you succeed whether you want to clear one group or both.
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CSEET May 2025 Exam
The Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) is the gateway to a promising career in the Company Secretary (CS) profession. Conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), this exam tests your aptitude in Business Communication, Legal Aptitude, Economics, and Current Affairs. Cracking the CSEET on the first attempt is not just a milestone but a confidence booster for your CS journey. However, with the right CSEET preparation tips, a solid CSEET study plan 2025, and strategic execution, you can achieve this goal effortlessly.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you crack the May 2025 CSEET exam on the first attempt:
Understand the CSEET Exam Pattern and Syllabus
To crack CSEET on the first attempt, start by understanding the exam pattern. The CSEET consists of four papers:
Paper 1: Business Communication
Paper 2: Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
Paper 3: Economic and Business Environment
Paper 4: Current Affairs and Quantitative Aptitude
Each paper carries 50 marks, and the exam is conducted online. Knowing the syllabus thoroughly is crucial. Focus on high-weightage topics like contract law in Legal Aptitude, communication models in Business Communication, and macroeconomic concepts in Economics. A clear understanding of the syllabus will help you prioritize your efforts effectively.
Effective CSEET Study Plan May 2025
An organized and strategic study plan is key to excelling in the CSEET May 2025 exam. Follow these steps to create an efficient plan:
Time Management: Allocate specific hours daily for each subject.
Balanced Approach: Ensure equal attention to all subjects while focusing on weaker areas.
Weekly Targets: Set achievable weekly goals to track your progress.
Study Material: Use ICSI-recommended books, online resources, and video lectures for comprehensive preparation.
A disciplined study plan will help you stay on track and avoid last-minute stress.
Practice with Mock Tests and Previous Papers
Mock tests are a game-changer in your CSEET exam strategy. They help you:
Assess Preparation: Identify strengths and weaknesses.
Time Management: Simulate real exam conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
Understand Patterns: Analyze previous years papers to familiarize yourself with question trends.
Aim to take at least 5-10 mock tests before the exam to build confidence.
Stay Updated with Current Affairs
Current Affairs is a scoring section in the CSEET exam. To stay updated:
Daily Reading: Read newspapers like The Hindu or Economic Times.
Online Resources: Follow credible news websites and monthly current affairs magazines.
Notes: Maintain a separate notebook for current affairs to revise before the exam.
Focus on Revision
Revision is the key to retaining what you’ve learned. Here’s how to revise effectively:
Frequent Revision: Revise each subject at least 2-3 times before the exam.
Summary Sheets: Create concise notes for quick revision.
Final Week Strategy: Focus on weak areas and high-weightage topics in the last week.
Stress on Mental and Physical Well-being
Your health plays a vital role in exam preparation. Follow these tips:
Healthy Habits: Eat nutritious food, exercise regularly, and sleep for 7-8 hours daily.
Stress Management: Practice meditation or yoga to stay calm and focused.
A healthy mind and body will enhance your productivity and concentration.
Seek Guidance from Experts and Coaching Institutes
If you’re struggling to prepare on your own, consider joining the best CSEET coaching classes. Coaching institutes like Agrawal Classes in Pune offer:
Expert Mentorship: Guidance from experienced faculty.
Structured Learning: Well-planned study material and test series.
Proven Track Record: A history of helping students crack the CSEET on the first attempt.
Agrawal Classes specializes in CA, CS, and CMA coaching and provides personalized attention to help you excel.
Conclusion
Cracking the CSEET May 2025 exam on the first attempt requires a combination of strategic planning, consistent effort, and the right guidance. By following the above CSEET preparation tips, creating a robust CSEET study plan 2025, and practicing diligently, you can achieve your goal.
Agrawal Classes is your trusted partner for those seeking expert mentorship and a structured approach. With their proven CSEET exam strategy and dedicated faculty, you can confidently prepare for the exam and set the foundation for a successful CS career.
By following this guide and leveraging the right resources, you can crack the May 2025 CSEET exam on the first attempt and embark on a rewarding journey as a Company Secretary.
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