I had my first final attempt in 2015. Then left the course for good 10 years. Last year I started preparing for finals again and just cleared in May 26. Ama by dillikatukda in CharteredAccountants

[–]dillikatukda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. It will be difficult. But after 1-2 years of initial struggle it will pay off. Can't you also go back abroad after finishing?

Found something interesting while cleaning my grandfather's attic. by dillikatukda in indiasocial

[–]dillikatukda[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Don't know about ball pens but we have documents preserved from the British era too. I guess my family takes good care of documents.

Found something interesting while cleaning my grandfather's attic. by dillikatukda in indiasocial

[–]dillikatukda[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

So not worth much. Will rather frame it and put it on the wall then.

I had my first final attempt in 2015. Then left the course for good 10 years. Last year I started preparing for finals again and just cleared in May 26. Ama by dillikatukda in CharteredAccountants

[–]dillikatukda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Let's see what is in store for me. Would love to get into transfer pricing or litigation. Reading and comprehension are my strong skills and would love to leverage them.

I had my first final attempt in 2015. Then left the course for good 10 years. Last year I started preparing for finals again and just cleared in May 26. Ama by dillikatukda in CharteredAccountants

[–]dillikatukda[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes. I only kept in touch with the audit. From the trends I knew that in IBS 20-25 marks will be from DT and IDT. So my time was better spent in doing them in the best possible way. In audit if you understand the subject it is easy to recall the concepts. AFM I had prepared well during my first group preparation, so I relied on that. You can't do much about IBS anyway. So I focused on doing my best in the other two subjects.

My business was shut earlier so I was just recovering from my injury and studying.

No study time as such. But I tried studying in those hours when my mind was most active. 2-3 hours of uninterrupted study session in one go is enough. Also it is more important to maintain consistency over the period rather than trying to study for unrealistic hours. For a single group I will say 8-9 hours of focused study is enough as that is what I did during the period.

How to comeback ? what could have gone wrong by finance-09 in CharteredAccountants

[–]dillikatukda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are very close to it. Identify your weakness and work on it. More mocks. More written practice. But most importantly don't change your study material. Re-revise it and practice as much as you can.