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Study Plan for CMA Inter Group 1 Student -Syllabus & Exam Preparation Tips




We are going to discuss the CMA Inter Group 1 Syllabus, Exam Overview & Exam Preparation Tips, Candidates can check the CMA Inter Exam Tips mentioned here, and follow a customized and clear Study Plan. Test Your Preparations with Mock Tests. Take the help of CMA Inter Study Material.
This video is about the study plan for CMA inter group 1 students how and which paper to prepare first or which to prepare last.

Understand the CMA Inter Group 1 Syllabus. Join the CMA Inter Online Classes for better preparation. CMA Inter Group 1 Syllabus –

CMA Inter Paper 5: Financial Accounting
CMA Inter Paper 6: Laws and Ethics
CMA Inter Paper 7: Direct Taxation
CMA Inter Paper 8: Cost Accounting

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