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Tips for how to clear CA / CMA Exam 2020

Tips for how to clear CA / CMA Exam 2020

First of all, the student should understand that the exams irrespective of the level of the examination are just the gateway to be crossed the reach the land of professionals, where the real expertise of the student is examined. As for the exams are concerned, the students just have to take up the right strategy to get pass through the gateway. The point to be noted here is many students, who have expert knowledge about the subject by way of relevant field experience sometimes fails to clear the exams. What could be the possible reason? Is it that the student is not enough skill in the field of work?

H – Hold your belief

  • Believe in yourself, you can clear this exam
  • Assess your skill and competency – perceive the level of effort required
  • Exams are tough, but not impossible
  • Don’t push above time or competency
  • Unite your efforts and attempt your exams comfortably

A – Accommodate & Plan

  • Evaluate yourself with subject-wise familiarity
  • Have a scheduled time table
  • Allocate enough time for each subject

P – Prepare

  • Be self-disciplined to your study plan
  • Plan your study as Learn, Summarize, Revision
  • Ensure 2 Revisions and a crash course or refresher training, if possible

P – Practice

  • Practice in writing & work out problems (this is where most students suffer)
  • Evaluate yourself with mock test and previous question papers
  • Test your time management and keep it intact


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