CA FINAL TEST SERIES

CA FINAL TEST SERIES

CA Final exams are held twice each year in the month of May and Nov. It is conducted in the first and 2nd week of May and Nov generally for 2021 and 2022 attempt. CA Final has eight subjects to be covered and generally students study for their Final ICAI-CA exams along with their Article ship. Students generally have a set time table in which they take coachings for all the subjects and Attempt Online Test Series for their finals in last 6 months.

Coaching generally takes 7-8 hours daily and Test Series take a span of 1-2 hours. It’s very important to follow a regular study approach and do systematic study. As it was also said by AIR Rank 1 that he was continuously studying for his finals right after the article ship and what he said was that habitual study is what paid him. Schedule for CA Final Test Series should be properly designed and followed properly. You can also follow the CA Test Series GM Schedule for preparations.

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For individual subjects you can follow the following CA Final Test Series Schedule:

First subject is the Financial Reporting, which is completely Practical Subject and is considered to be scoring, main topics include Corporate Restructuring, Ind AS/ AS and others. Maximum students score exemption in this subject because students love practical subjects. Opting for CA Final FR (Financial Reporting) Test Series can be done through the GM Test Series.

SFM also is considered to be an interesting subject and it is considered to the favorite subject by students. Solving SFM sums is quite captivating and try to solve all the Questions from ICAI Study Material and Practical Manual. Download SFM Test Series Syllabus from GM Test Series web or App.

Advanced Audit and Professional Ethics is difficult in scoring as it is theory and students hate theory. Learn the method of how to write in Audit, and then only you can score. Many of our students have scored an exemption in Audit by joining CA Final Audit Test Series.

Corporate and Economic/Allied Laws is again thesis subject, so try to devote at least 1-2 hours daily on Law as prevalent study is required in it. CA Final Law test Series is must for a healthy study and scoring great score in ICAI Examination.

Now comes the 2nd Group of CA Final which has a weight-age of 400 marks out of which 50% marks are required with 40 marks in each subject. CA Final group 2 consists of 2 Practical, 1 partially Practical and 1 theory subject. When it comes to ISCA, students stress starts increasing as ISCA in non CA Course subject and requires memorization.

Advanced Management Accounting and SCM-PE are more of Practical oriented papers. Generally speed and accuracy is required as paper is lengthy and students fail to complete it on time. Improve your writing swiftness by enrolling for AMA and SCM-PE Mock Test Series conducted at National level by GM Mock Series.

ISCA is Computer oriented subject with a vast syllabus and too much of book learning required. Maximum students fail in this subject because they lack technique to write the paper. For ISCA special Online Test Series Program is launched for better scoring by GM.

Direct Tax Laws is scoring only for those students who did their Article ship properly. We learn a lot of things in DT during 3 years Practical Training. Do it properly and revise DT Portion twice in 3 days at least. Join DT Test Series for Nov 2020 and May 2021 attempt for excellent results.

Indirect Tax Laws is mix of Practical and Theory and now IDT is subsumed into GST and Custom so love this subject and do it properly. IDT Online Test Series Progam is must to score 80 marks at least in the ICAI Results. Best of Luck for your papers !!


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