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Sunday, 30 December 2012

IPCC e-Lectures Anytime/Anywhere Learning-President's Message

IPCC e-Lectures Anytime/Anywhere Learning: We have taken initiatives to make available e-lectures for Intermediate (IPC) course with an objective to provide good quality education uniformly across the country. The IPCC e-Learning would be launched/inaugurated in the mid of January, 2013. Intermediate (IPC) students would be able to learn according to their own choice of time and place, using these online e-learning modules contributed by leading faculty members across the country. These multimedia e-lectures are practically like a teacher writing on the blackboard giving oral explanations. I would encourage students to make good use of this online resource to have a better understanding of the subjects and prepare better for the forthcoming examinations.
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=7027&c_id=240

Declaration of Examinations Results-President's Message

Results of CA Final Examinations and CPT would be declared in the third week of January 2013 and the results of CA PCE and Intermediate (IPC) Examinations would be made public by the first week of February 2013.
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=7027&c_id=240

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Renaming of the Integrated Professional Competence Examination

In terms of Notification NO XCA(7)/145/2012 dated 1st August 2012, “Integrated Professional Competence Examination(IPCE)”, stands renamed as “Intermediate (IPC) Examination” and would be known accordingly, with effect from May 2013 examination onwards.
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=9156&c_id=219

Friday, 21 December 2012

Date of IPCC MAY 2013 announced

INTERMEDIATE (INTEGRATED PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE) EXAMINATION

[As per syllabus contained in the scheme notified by the Council under Regulation 28 E (3) of the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988]

Group-I:

3rd, 5th, 7th & 9th May 2013

Group-II:

11th, 13th & 15th May 2013

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Books for IPCC Both groups

Laws- Munish Bhandari(Bestword Publisher)

Taxation-Girish Ahuja for theory & Singhania for Pratical purpose

Accounts-PC Tulisian(S.Chand Publisher)

CAFM- Padhuka Publication

Auditing - Surbhi Bansal( Bestword Publisher)

Adv. Accounting - Padhuka Publication

ITSM- ICAI Study Material.


Sunday, 12 August 2012

Time Table IPCC IN MAY 2013


TO ALL CPT CLEARED STUDENTS GOING FOR IPCC IN NOVEMBER 2012

Some Thing What I Tell my Class Room Students I thought of Sharing on this Portal for all.

First remove the thought of Only one group, Go for Both groups.

  One Month available Enjoy your life & Time available. Then prepare a further Time table for 600 - 700 hours of devoted studies to be completed by 31st January 2012.( Starting 01.09.2012 You have 153 days upto 31.01.2013,Remove 13 days for you self,festivals etc No studies, Left 140 Days X 5 Hrs p/day = 700 ) Later Feb 2013one round of revision from Past 10 attempt papers, March 2013 Repeat same thing of Feb 2013 again, April Fast Track Revision upto 10th apr 11th - 20th apr 2013 Paper solving in written form atleast 2 papers per day 10 days its 20 papers & 7 subjects so it makes about 3 papers per subject creat exam conditions & be honest to yourself while writing the papers. 3stop writing after 3 hours & see what & how much you have done. Later 21st April onwards till exam day plan your time table for final revision & shortfalls you have realised & found in your studies while writing your own Mock papers. Follow this & I can guarantee your success & that too with flying colours

Check the Planning & you have completed 3 rounds of Revision Both Groups & that too 15 days before the exams. Now you yourself decide How can you not pass easily. but condition stick to the schedule

Should you need any further help you can mail me on

Chandrakant Ambani

9819408963

Saturday, 11 August 2012

How to clear both groups in three months??

There is a suggestion given by Anurag who cleared both groups in three months:-
Dear Sam,



U have to study ateast 60 days as per plan mention below



I am sharing u the study plan for ipcc both group



Minimum days Required -60 days

Minimum Hours Required - 14 hours

For the month of September

Accountancy - 8 days (M,W,F ) (06:00AM-11:00AM)

Tax - 7 days (T,T,S ) (06:00AM-11:00AM)

Costing &fm- 10 days (M,W,F,S ) (01:00PM-05:00PM) *S-Sunday

Law - 5 days (T,T,S ) (01:00PM-04:00PM)

For the month of October

Adv Account - 7 days (M,W,F,S ) (07:00AM-11:00AM) *S-Sunday

Auditing - 6 days (T,T,S ) (01:00PM-04:00PM)

It &Sm - 8 days (M,W,F,S ) (04:00PM-08:00PM) *S-Sunday



U all just follow the plan and u will find the differnce as this plan already been verified by some toppers .



All the best

Thursday, 9 August 2012

What To Do After Passing IPCC Group-I ???( By Akshay Bhandari)

Many students’ gets confused what is the procedure and what exactly to decide after passing only group-1 of IPCC exam. The article training period of 3 years and choosing a right one is important. I have seen many students who join the firm by name and fame and Transfer to another principle within 1year, for not satisfaction from work or any other reason. Here I am sharing you my personal experience and some observation.

WHICH TYPE OF FIRMS TO CHOOSE:
Its big area where students make mistakes while choosing a good firm in fact a proper firm . I would strongly suggest rather than working with big firms, start training with middle level firms. Don’t be habitual of doing similar type of work. In big form its observed that students get good stipend but he put in particular section or department then he have to spend all 3 years in that area only. Learning new things and variety of work is very beneficial for our future. So always understand the firm properly and then join the firm. Don’t expect for good stipend (salary) in mid size firm, you will get minimum ` 2500 3000/- but the knowledge will you get from such firm experience is much more useful for future. Also study daily 2hours for IPCC Group-2 or if already pass then start studying Final studies. Its not easy to complete final studies in 6months as you done in IPCC level.

WHAT EXACTLY TO DO WORK IN ARTICLE:
Initial stage you get basic work e.g. preparation of Summary from bank statements, Books writing (passing an Entries in Tally or other Package), preparation of reconciliation statement. After 2-3 months you will get good work in fact challenging work such as Tax Audit or VAT audit. Avoid silly mistake while doing work to impress senior’s and sincere about work.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING REGISTRATION OF ARTICLED ASSISTANTS

  (A) FIRST REGISTRATION
1. Entry Qualification:

The candidate should have


(a) passed the Professional Education II Examination (PE-II) conducted by the Institute and successfully completed computer training programme as may be prescribed from time to time by the Council of the Institute; or

(b) passed the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) conducted by the Institute and Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto or;

(c) passed Professional Education I Exam(PE - I)/erstwhile Foundation Exam conducted by the Institute ;

2. Period of Articles :


The period of articles for the candidates eligible under (a)above is 3 years and for the candidates covered under (b) & (c) above would be 3 ½ years.

3. Documents to be executed:


(a) Deed of Articles in Form 102


  (b) Statement of particulars for registration in Form 103 in triplicate, one copy to be sent to the Institute, one copy each to be retained by the chartered accountant and the articled assistant.

Deed of Articles in (Form ‘102’)


(i) The deed of articles should be executed on a Non-judicial stamp paper or 'Special Adhesive Stamps' of the requisite value should be affixed.

(ii) The deed of articles should be executed for full period of three years/three and a half years as the case may be. A deed showing a lesser period will not be registered.

(iii) The deed of articles should be executed in the printed Form in duplicate and signed both by the articled assistant/guardian of the articled assistant and the chartered accountant concerned.

(iv) The original deed of articles should be retained by the chartered accountant and duplicate copy thereof should be given to the articled assistant.

(v) The deed of articles is not required to be sent to the office of the Institute for registration.

Form of Particulars for Registration (Form 103)


(i) Statement of Particulars for registration (Form ‘103’) should be filled clearly, completely and unambiguously

(ii) The form should be signed both by the articled assistant/guardian as the case may be, and the chartered accountant concerned at the appropriate places. Note: Before entering into articleship, the candidate must ensure that the Chartered Accountant under whom he wishes to receive training as an articled assistant is eligible to train and he is having a vacancy to accommodate him as an articled assistant.

4. Permission for other course:


  Prior permission of the Council to pursue any course of study either through correspondence, Private or Regular (be it a graduation or post graduation) should be obtained by submitting Form 112 duly filled in and signed by the student, his employer and the Principal of the College at the time of joining the articles or during the period of articles if intending to join or joined subsequently . The articled assistant presently registered and undergoing graduation or any other course and who have not obtained specific permission shall be required to obtain the specific permission from the ICAI by submitting Form No. 112 within six months of issue of these guidelines, i.e. by 30th September, 2008 . However those students who have already obtained the specific permission by submitting Form No. 112 need not obtain it again and the permission granted shall continue to be valid. Before recommending and forwarding application of the articled assistant, the principal must ensure that:]

a) The working hours for the articled assistant shall be 35 hours in a week excluding the lunch break.

b) The office hours of the principal for providing articled training to the articled assistant shall not be generally before 9.00 a.m. or after 7.00 p.m.
  c) The normal working hours for the articled assistant shall not start after 11.00 a.m. or end before 5.00 p.m.

d) The working hours for the articled assistant should not exceed 35 hours in a week excluding the lunch break and normally an articled assistant be required to work during the normal working hours fixed for articled assistants.

e) In case of the exigencies of work with the principal, an articled assistant may be required to work beyond his / her normal working hours. However under such circumstances, the aggregate number of working hours shall not exceed 45 hours per week. The requirement to work beyond 35 hours in a week should not be a practice but only in exceptional circumstances. Further, where the articled assistant is required to work beyond normal working hours, and aggregate of such hours exceed 35 hours per week, he/she shall be entitled to compensatory leave calculated with reference to number of completed working hours, over and above 35 hours per week.

f) The facility of allowing flexible office hours stands withdrawn.

g) During the working hours, the articled assistant is not permitted to attend college / other institutions for pursuing any course including graduation. Accordingly, college timings of such course should not be such ( after taking into account the time required to commute) which clashes with the normal working hours of the article training.

h) The working hours do not clash with the graduation or any other course, if any pursued by the articled assistant, each articled assistant registered on or after 1st April, 2008 shall now be required to obtain specific permission from the ICAI for pursuing graduation or other course as permitted under the Chartered Accountants Regulations by submitting Form No. 112, within one month from the date of joining the College or course to the ICAI.

j) The Certificate in Form No. 112 indicating college timings etc. shall be counter-signed by the concerned principal of the college with the seal and stamp of the college and also indicating the telephone number/s and full address of the college.

k) Leave in connection with the permitted course for the days of the relevant examination may ordinarily be granted by the principal. Any other leave for such course may be granted at the discretion of the principal


Note: In case a student does not comply with the above requirements or violates any of the above guidelines, his /her article ship period shall not be recognised .

IPCC MAY 2012 TOPPERS


Online filling of Examination Form

visit- http://icaiexam.icai.org/login.php
Last date for filling online-at least printout reach additional secretary on or before 03/09/2012.
Fee for one group- 1000
Fee for both groups-1600
Full information is available at above site.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

How to sleep less in busy days.

Polyphasic sleep, a term coined by early 20th-century psychologist J.S. Szymanski,[1] refers to the practice of sleeping multiple times in a 24-hour period—usually more than two, in contrast to biphasic sleep (twice per day) or monophasic sleep (once per day). It does not imply any particular sleep schedule. The circadian rhythm disorder known as irregular sleep-wake syndrome is an example of polyphasic sleep in humans. Polyphasic sleep is common in many animals, and is believed to be the ancestral sleep state.[2] The term polyphasic sleep is also used by an online community that experiments with alternative sleeping schedules to achieve more time awake each day.

Name          Total sleeping time     Method
Monophasic ≈   8.0 h                 (8 hours major sleep episode.)
Biphasic ≈         6.3 h                 (6 hours major sleep episode and one 20 minute power nap).
Biphasic ≈         6 h                    (4.5 hours major sleep episode and one 90 minute nap.)
Everyman ≈      5.2 h                 (4.5 hours major sleep episode and two 20-minute power naps.)
Everyman ≈       4 h                   (3 hours major sleep episode and three 20-minute power naps.)
Everyman  ≈      3 h                 (1.5 hours major sleep episode and four to five twenty-minute power naps.)
Dymaxion          2 h                  (Four 30-minute naps (every 6 hours).)
Uberman  ≈        2 h                 (Six 20-minute naps (every 4 hours).)

                                                      Warnings

I.There is little scientific research into polyphasic sleep and most information about it comes from independent researchers without peer review.
II.DO NOT OVERSLEEP, as it will fatigue you for at least the duration of 2 naps.
III.Do not skip naps, as it will also tire you.
IV .Carefully observe your diet and note foods which invigorate or fatigue. Poly sleep may cause food sensitivity.
V. Do not ingest caffeine, as stimulants interfere with the quality of natural sleep: living on 4 hours of sleep a day takes nothing if not quality.
VI . DO NOT attempt this method if you have any type of a diagnosed epileptic disorder. Insufficient rest may cause discomfort/attacks.
VII. It is not fully known if there are physical or psychological risks involved with this procedure. However, there are books written on the subject that state that it is not unhealthy, if it is done for 6 months, which is as far as the experiments go. If you perform this procedure for more than 6 months, you are moving into uncharted waters.

Monday, 9 July 2012

How to pass IPCC Iin Four Months????

Accounts - 15 days ( both group 1 & 2 ) - Paduka + Study Material + Practice Manual

Auditing - 7 Days - Surabhi Bhansal is enough for ipcc level + practice manual

Law - 10 days - Co Law ( Jayraman Sir's notes if u get ) & ethics & comm - only Study Material

Costing & FM - 20 days ( preferably Paduka ) + Study Material + Practice Manual

Taxation - 10 Days - paduka

Infotech & St Mgt - 13 days Study Material and Pratice manual only .

So u can complete syllabus in 75 days ( max ) but try to beat the deadline and finish it in 60-70 days so that aramse u can revise atleast twice .. you'll rock the exam ;)

best of Luck

Thursday, 5 July 2012

How much syllabus have u covered

Hi Students, ICAI has announced Nov 2012 exams datesheet! a red signal for lazy persons like me. can u share how much syllabus have been covered by u. I have only completed law  and 33% I.Tax. Please comment.

November Exams Date sheet

IPCC GROUP I- 2th,4th,6th,8th Nov
GROUP II- 10th,15th,17th Nov
 DIWALI on  13 th Nov.Celebrate Diwali with exams!!!

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

How to study without getting bore?

This problem oftenly seen in students. Students say they get bore after studying for sometime.Here is the method which i applied on my self and also on all my classmates and friends. This showed a good result.
1. Select a peaceful place with plenty of fresh air.
2.Always use a chair or stool to study as it protects us from lazyness and hence from sleep.
3. Select a limited work or pages or topics to be covered in a short span of time. The selected pages or topics should be less than your average speed of reading. e.g. if u can read or learn 8 pages in a hour select 6 for hour.
4. Drink water whenever you feel sleepy.Cacn also try coffee or Soda containing caffine and peppermint toffees or chewing . Chewing also keeps brain active by supplying blood.
5.Read and learn as you are not a student but as you are a teacher. Explain each every thing to yourself in the language you like most. Treat nearby area and walls as students.
6. Listen some music after some pages or topics as a reward.
7.For numerical or practical subjects listen some soft music in slow volume along with study.
8.Feel the importance of each and every topic in your life. Try to get examples for each topic.
9. Correlate each topic or paragraph with something. Like while studying something about business try to correlate it with your own business or friend's business.
10.Make songs or poems of difficult lines you are unable to learn.

Monday, 7 May 2012

IPCC may 2012 datesheet.

Accounts May 2012 solution

How to crack Law paper of IPCC


CA PCC ­ Inputs for exams ­ Paper 3 ­ Law , Ethics & Communication
1. The pattern of the question paper is as follows
a. Law
i. Question 1 & 2 are compulsory (both 10 marks each)
ii. You have to attend 8/10 questions x 5 marks each = 40
iii. Total 60 marks – Law
b. Ethics
i. Question 13 is compulsory – 10 marks
ii. Attend any 2 from the rest 3 questions – 5x2=10 marks
iii. Question no 15 – State whether correct/incorrect with reasons (attend any 2 from 4)
iv. Total 20 marks – Ethics
c. Communication
i. Question no 17 is compulsory ­ 10 marks
ii. Any 2 from the rest 3 ­ 5x2 = 10 marks
iii. Total 20 marks – Communication
2. Class Notes Material will be sufficient for exams.
3. Do not leave any topic as the paper will cover the entire syllabus
4. The following are the expected marks / topics
a. Companies Act – 30 marks
b. Contract Act – 5 - 10 marks
c. Negotiable Instrument – 5 - 10 marks
d. Gratuity – 5 marks
e. Bonus – 5 marks
f. PF Act – 5 marks
5. Please go through the RTP prescribed for your attempt, as sometimes the exam problem is one of the RTP questions.
6. Write the answers in points, it will fetch you more marks
7. Please read the provisions deeply as the exam questions will be very tricky
8. Time will be a constraint so plan your time well in advance
9. For the cases asked use the pattern where your answer clearly distinguishes:
The facts of the case
The provisions of the law
Analysis of the case
Conclusion
This will definitely fetch you more marks.
10. Be thorough with the following
a. Drafting notices of AGM/EGM
b. Minutes
c. Legal Documents
(As more than 10 marks in communication are asked from above (including compulsory question)
11. Ethics & Communication are scoring sections
12. Try to go through the past question papers and the feel of the type of questions asked and the related provisions of law
13. Law section covers at least 6 marks for one word answers. It becomes a good scoring area
14. Concentrate well on the gratuity, bonus and PF Act as these are very small acts and the same questions keep repeating in the exams

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR EXAMS

WITH REGARDS
G.MADHU KIRAN

IPCC Result

IPCC REGISTRATION FORM

IPCC LAWS May 2012 with solution.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Time Table IPCC IN NOVEMBER 2012

TO ALL CPT CLEARED STUDENTS GOING FOR IPCC IN NOVEMBER 2012

Some Thing What I Tell my Class Room Students I thought of Sharing on this Portal for all.

First remove the thought of Only one group, Go for Both groups.

 One Month available Enjoy your life & Time available. Then prepare a further Time table for 600 - 700 hours of devoted studies to be completed by 31st july 2012.( Starting 01.03.2012 You have 153 days upto 31.07.2012,Remove 13 days for you self,festivals etc No studies, Left 140 Days X 5 Hrs p/day = 700 ) Later August 2012one round of revision from Past 10 attempt papers, September 2012 Repeat same thing of August 012 again, October Fast Track Revision upto 10th oct 11th - 20th oct 2012 Paper solving in written form atleast 2 papers per day 10 days its 20 papers & 7 subjects so it makes about 3 papers per subject creat exam conditions & be honest to yourself while writing the papers. 3stop writing after 3 hours & see what & how much you have done. Later 21st October onwards till exam day plan your time table for final revision & shortfalls you have realised & found in your studies while writing your own Mock papers. Follow this & I can guarantee your success & that too with flying colours

Check the Planning & you have completed 3 rounds of Revision Both Groups & that too 15 days before the exams. Now you yourself decide How can you not pass easily. but condition stick to the schedule

Should you need any further help you can mail me on

Chandrakant Ambani

9819408963

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Rank In IPCC

This seems like a vexed question.
Some avoid it saying, "Hey! Passing itself is difficult.If Im terribly lucky, I would get a rank."
Some say, "Dont keep such aims like getting a rank.You might miserably fail"
Some even say, "Rank depends on the paper.If I prepare well, and what I have prepared comes in the paper, then I get a rank."
It is like someone touched a raw-nerve and it hurts and students say thus.
But I used to say to all of these people---"This sounds very logical, what you say.You stay with that logic but Im illogical and I still want a rank and I will get it"
The proof of the pudding lay in me getting ranks in all the attempts.Nomatter what anyone said any nonsense to me or no matter what the circumstance is.
No matter what--there is always a first rank, there is always a second rank,etc
They never say such things.They have a definite plan and they work for it and internally know it will fetch them a superior rank and not a mere pass.Mere pass is for mere mortals, superior minds aim high.
Aim high in life.Indians have a slavish tendency wrought about by years of subjugation by Mughals,Britons,etcSo they fear a lot.
Then crush your time with smart work.Enjoy but stay within limits.I used to play,roam about in bike and even had time to learn Karate' but I never left my studies high and dry.
Approach studies with a fun attitude not dread and fear.Own the subject,play with it like it your buddy or mate.
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Certain facts exist though, whatever be my rhetoric.I giving the following points in no particular order(just as my mind flows):
• Atleast 10 to 12 hours of prep is needed to get a rank for atleast 8 to 12 months before the exam.No escaping this.Maybe with very clever study tehcniques and an even cleverer mind one can crush this time-factor a bit.
• Use of proper study and retention techniques is a must
• Proper revision plan is a must.
• Proper ammunition(books and reference material) is sinequanon for this.
• Proper association with friends and instant dissociation with those who discourage you (be it even your CA firm) is a must.
• Timing and exam practice is important.
• Learning to relax well is a must.I used Taoist breathing techniques to relax myself,I used to solve sudoku and sometimes go for a swim.I had no girlfriends!(Hehe!--well, this is a distraction anyways! I still dont have time for any girl! I have so much to do,so little done!But yeah, I do have friends who are girls but not really girlfriends as such!)
• Learning to not get distracted from the goal.
• Learning to pep oneself up ona day-to-day basis and taking each day as the first day in the rest of your life.
• Learning to adjust the bio-clock to the exam time.For example: If the attempt given has the exam time during afternoon, its best not to sleep during that time in study holidays.JKeep the bio-clock as nature has intended it.We change it in between to our detriment.
• Belief in God helps.I can only pity atheists because they have nothing to fall back upon.Not that atheiests cant get ranks but that the stress is too much and sometimes, you just have to let-go and you can do that if you have he prop of God.
• Judicious selection of coaching centres and Subjects for coaching.No use wasting time for useless subjects.(Commutation itself in cities is a pain in the neck with inordinate pollution levels.Its just not worth the effort)
• Have courage but also discriminative power too.Don't jump from a building top just because you have lots of courage, that would be afoolish thing to do.Apply this statement to your prep as well.My first lesson in Kung-fu was the control fo courage not elimination of fear.
• Develop a warrior mentality inside you.Even girls should take note of this.I appreciate all girls/women in this male dominated field.You are doing great! Whether you pass the exam or not.Your effort is simply great.I bow to you all.I know how tough CAs are.If a woman decides she can move mountains.
• Practice writing, develop a neat handwriting(dont try to act smart and camouflage your shoddy answers with an illegible handwriting,examiners are not dumbos they know every bit and every whit of what students are worth.They simply will strike out the whole thing and give a beautiful duck's egg there!)
• Be conceptually strong.
• Subsume problems dont let the problems while doing the course consume you.In other words, you go over the problem and consume it and not let the problem consume you.
• Do atleast 500 problems/question in each subject.I had this target and it really helped me.Though this is not essential or there is anything set in stone thus.I repeated the 500 target over and over again and mastered the whole subject in the process and got exceptionally good marks.
• Have 2 reference books per subject.This is my unique advice.I have spoken about the logic earlier,read it.One is a bedrock book to follow in and out and the second is kept as a reference.Study materail in cases like MICS can be kept as the bedrock book.
• Talk to someone who trusts you and encourages you, during exam time.Never talk during those times to your colleagues,your seniors in office,your teachers in the coaching centre.I followed this scrupulously.This is because, they sensitize you easily and even a stray comment will affect your prep and confidence.And prep and confidence in those last moments is everything.
• Dont be stingy, give advices and books to your friends.Everyone is fighting a battle on his own and this is not a competitive exam and even if it, it doesn't hurt to help.Im helping you all here.Do I get anything?--Nothing, except the pleasure that Im helping all and my dead friend's memory.
• Dont get too emotional.My writing sound quite emotional but Im quite level-headed,else it would be difficult to clear all the 6 exams I mentioned above and that too in such a small age.
• If any discourages you from yoru dream, run away from them,shake their words off your mind like sand off your back!
• Revision is the key,I mentioned it one poitn before and I mention it again here to make you understand.
• Take care of your health.CA is not be all and end all of your life.Tke healthy foods.Im a veggie and love being a veggie.Very rarely I used to eat an egg or two but for most part, Im a veggie.I love eating light oil-free foods.I dont drink coffee and sustain myself in the morning with a herbal tea mixture and eat good breakfast.Lunch in the afternoon is moderate and dont sleep during the afternoon.In the night I eat chappathis and something light.I dont doze off to sleep after food.I stay awake for sometime,revise the days portions and then sleep.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

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PCC - Cost Accounting (Formulae & Theory): http://bit.ly/gmPjrk

Financial management notes-IPCC/PCC: http://bit.ly/rs37ipcc

FM notes: http://bit.ly/rs38ipcc

Contract costing: http://bit.ly/rs39ipcc

Overheads: http://bit.ly/rs40ipcc

Budgetary Controls: http://bit.ly/rs41ipcc

Leverage- http://bit.ly/rs42ipcc

Files on Capital Budgeting- http://bit.ly/rs43ipcc

TAXATION

IPCC Income tax -fast track- http://bit.ly/rs44ipcc

Service tax and vat notes- http://bit.ly/rs45ipcc

Amendments for May'11 IPCE/PCE- http://bit.ly/rs46ipcc

Full income tax for ipcc/pcc- http://bit.ly/rs47ipcc

Deduction Summary AY 2011-12 - http://bit.ly/rs48ipcc

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Service tax and Vat notes for IPCC by CA NRS Chennai- http://bit.ly/rs51ipcc

25 Important Case Study - CA Final - May 2011 - Indirect Taxes - http://bit.ly/g6gHKk

TAX LAW NOTES (A to Z) for PCC/ IPCC - http://bit.ly/rs52ipcc

BEFORE YOU START PREPARATION FOR CPT/IPCC- http://bit.ly/rs53ipcc

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Saturday, 7 April 2012

Chartered Accountancy (CA)

Chartered Accountancy (CA)
As the economy surges ahead, CAs, the financial watchdogs will be increasingly in demand.
by Shalini Gupta

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FAST FACTS
Course: Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Eligibility: Appearing for Class 12 exam
Council: Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
Minimum duration: 4-5 years
Exams: May, June, November and December
Fees: Rs. 45,000- 50,000
Website: www.icai.org
Our advice: Be ready for a rigorous course. Take coaching only when necessary, since it is expensive

IF THE words “Chartered Accountant” conjure up an image of a bespectacled person rummaging through company balance sheets, then brace yourself for a professional who is fast becoming an indispensable asset to companies. The placement figures according to ICAI this year are proof enough.

The first phase of placements at the institute’s five metro campuses (out of 15) in the first week of March saw 320 candidates being picked up by companies on Day 1. The big four consulting and accounting firms namely - E&Y, PWC, KPMG and Deloitte - hired students directly from training institutes in smaller cities such as Jaipur, Indore, Chandigarh and Ahmedabad, a move that was partly motivated by cost factors, too. The number of CAs on the rolls of ICAI, is currently a whopping 660,000 (up from 3.5 lakhs in 2008), showing that the course is much in demand, owing to its increasing relevance to the current business environment.

Beyond accountancy
CAs, today, have definitely carved a niche of their own, as compared to those with an MBA. While an accountant does the manual job of preparing the data and keying it into the computer to prepare a financial statement, it is a CA who interprets the same. MBAs on the other hand are hired in sales and marketing to deal with clients wherein they utilise their communication skills, optimally. Abhinav Suri who has worked with the corporate banking division of ICICI Bank, Delhi, says “Companies rely on a CA’s opinion; he or she is seen as a key strategist when it comes to the company’s finances.”

Image: Madhu Kapparath/ Outlook Group

Today, CAs are recognised as professionals with a robust knowledge of finance who have the ability to take decisions that can impact the future of the company. This is even more relevant in a dynamic global environment with an increasing need to manage risk, given the fact that many companies struggled with the recession last year. “As opposed to finance professionals who take care of the financial requirements of the company, the CA looks for the future implications and cost involved in it,” says Sharad Maheshwari, a partner with a CA firm in Indore.

With finance being the backbone of any organisation, a CA with an in depth knowledge of costing, funding, financing, accounting, structuring and compliance and also an understanding of the taxation regime and accounting methods, is a key person to count upon.
ICAI Placement (2010)
No of registered candidates: 2,931
Candidates offered jobs: 1,411
Candidates who accepted: 1170
Top hiring sectors
Banking
Financial Services
Information Technology – Software
Mining
Oil & Gas Refining
Chartered Accountancy Firms
Iron & Steel
Heavy Engineering
Engineering Procurement and Construction
Top recruiters
ICICI Bank
Genpact
Infosys Technologies Limited
SBI
Deloitte
Coal India Ltd
Remuneration
Company CTC (Rs in lakhs per annum)
Axis Bank 10.82
ITC Limited 10.61
BPCL 9.5


A rigorous course
Thought it involves self-study, the CA programme is intensive and clearing all three levels, needs persistence. Students can register after Class 10 but are eligible to give the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) only after they appear for their Class 12 exams. This is followed by Intergrated Professional Certificate Course (IPCC) followed by the Final Course. Registration for CPT is open throughout the year and exams are conducted in June and December. However, exams for IPCC and Final are conduced in May and November.

With a need felt to equip the CA with better communication skills, all those who pass the Final exam now have to complete a 15-day course in general management and communication skills. The three-year articleship (on-the-job apprenticeship) after completing IPCC is what distinguishes a CA from an MBA or an accountant who might learn the subjects but may lack the hands-on experience and practical application of concepts for daily situations.

Although the course fees are reasonable, the cost is much more for coaching classes in all subjects. The course is also reviewed periodically. In December 2008, the Accounting Technician Course was introduced to meet the huge demand for second tier accounting professionals for large, small and medium enterprises. Class 12 students can clear this exam and work for a year to be qualified as Accounting technicians.


The CA’s role gets meatier
No one can claim to understand company balance sheets better than a CA. He primarily ensures that the financial transactions of an organisation are maintained according to the law. He also tracks cost of management of the company and manages tax matters. All companies registered under the Companies Act, are required to get their accounts audited only by practicing Chartered Accountants, thus making them an integral part of the financial departments.

While in a company he is responsible for preparing data, in practice he is the person who has to check the accuracy and authenticity of the data prepared by somebody else. “For a practicing CA, the responsibility involves audit and advisory. For example, if the CA is the Statutory Auditor of a company, then he or she is responsible for giving an opinion on the credibility, fairness of the accounts to the shareholders and other stake holders. On the other hand, if he is an Internal Auditor or consultant to the company, his or her primary responsibilities are to the management and are similar to that of a Finance Manager/Controller of the company,” says K Kalyansundaram, Founder and Partner, Kalyansundaram and Associates, a Chennai-based auditing and consulting firm.
Amarjit Chopra
President ICAI

Changes in regulations, listing, convergence with IFRS, Corporate Laws, have increased the demand across sectors


From generalist to specialist
The scope of the CA’s job is fast moving beyond the traditional role. They are assuming advisory roles conducting due diligence of companies involved during mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals. From being generalists, they are now specialising in Service Tax, International Taxation, Transfer Pricing, Information Systems Audit, Fraud detection (insolvency, bankruptcy), Risk Management, ERP, US GAAP, IFRS, WTO representations, property-related matters, investment banking, transaction advisory to name a few.

The fact that CAs have considerable knowledge can also prove to be a challenge! They are looked upon as trouble shooters and solution providers. “The biggest challenge is to meet the high expectations of employers who expect us to manage any kind of critical profile,” says Tamalika De, who works as a Senior Manager (Operations) with ICICI Securities, Mumbai. Her responsibilities include supervising and reviewing daily accounting of various exchange related trades and setting new processes having financial impacts in place, a new area for CAs.

CAs also act as arbitrators who settle disputes and as executors under a will or trust in order to carry out the administration of an estate or settlements. They are also engaged in activities like markets research, budget planning, working capital management, inventory control, policy planning, securities consultancy, registrar of issues of securities etc. Software companies and KPOs also hire CAs as Finance Managers, Financial Controllers and Financial Advisors. They can also be placed in government sector in roles such as Director (finance), Chief Executive and Head of the Department of the accounts.
Aptitude for the job
Interest in finance and numbers
Attention to detail, focus and dedication
Good analysis/interpretation skills
Specialisations after completing CA
Diploma in Information System Audit (DISA)
Certified Information systems Auditor (CISA)
Diploma in Insurance and Risk Management (DIRM)
Chartered Financial Accountant (CFA)
Diploma in Tax Management (DITM)
Indian Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
Chartered Institute of Mgmt Accountants (CIMA)



A well-paid profession
A fresh CA passout can earn a minimum salary of Rs. 30,000- 50,000 per month, depending on the company and the sector he is hired into, in sharp contrast to the meagre stipend (Rs. 1,000-5,000) earned during an articleship. The lucrative salaries offered by international audit and consulting majors such as PWC, Ernst & Young, KPMG and Deloitte, also attract many aspirants.

“Salary offered depends on whether the candidate cleared CA in the first, second or third attempt or is a rankholder. Past educational qualifications and communication skills are also selection criteria for recruiters,” says Sunil Goel, Director, GlobalHunt India, an executive search firm.

Most CAs register for placements organized by ICAI in March at campuses across the country. This year the average salary offered to freshers was 6.58 lakhs. One-third of the candidates accepted jobs in the banking sector, making it the topmost recruiter.

Most CAs opt for jobs but some choose to practice either on their own or with smaller CA firms. “In a job you get good packages along with a brand name. With a practice, one has to struggle initially. However, it does offer good exposure and returns after some years,” echoes Parul Gupta, who works as a partner with a CA firm in Delhi.

Working for a smaller firm could fetch you between Rs. 25,000- 40,000 per month. Be prepared to battle it out if you plan to start your own practice from scratch. It may fetch you a salary ranging from Rs. 5,000 to 25,000 per month. The caveat though is not to be led by the pay package. Instead focus on the learning during your tenure in either a CA firm or a job of your choice.

The future
ICAI is in the process of finalising accounting standards in convergence with IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) expected to be ready by June 2010. As a part of the move, all companies will be required to follow the IFRS converged Indian Accounting Standards from April 1, 2011. The institute has started a massive exercise to train its members in industry as well as in practice. “As the Indian economy prepares itself for a phase of explosive growth and becomes an aggressive player in foreign markets, it will be the Indian CAs who will lead from the front,” concludes Kalyansundaram.
Main areas of work
Segment Responsibilities
Accounting Prepare, analyse financial reports and documents of an organisation
Auditing Check the accuracy of financial statements, ensure that the accounts presented are drawn on correct accounting principles
Cost Accountancy Maintain cost auditing records, compile cost information, install cost control and perform cost audits
Taxation
Dealing with direct taxes (income tax and wealth tax), assessment of taxes, filing returns and providing advice on indirect taxes
Investigation
Examination of specific aspects of businesses for interested parties on new issues of share capital, purchase, sale or financing of a business and for reconstruction
Consultancy Management accounting and internal audit, Corporate law advice, project planning and finance and systems design

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Set Up a CA Firm

Of late, the Indian government has been taking steps to promote entrepreneurship within the country. This spells a sharp rise in the number of enterprises. And as every company needs a chartered accountant, it is raining opportunities for chartered accountancy firms in India. If you are planning to set up your own CA firm in India, follow these fundamental steps:

Basic qualification requirements
To set up a CA firm, you need to be a qualified chartered accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI); the proprietor must be a qualified CA himself. For a CA partnership firm, too, only qualified CAs can become partners. An unqualified CA simply cannot hire a CA as his partner for
this purpose.
Prior experience requirements
You must have prior knowledge and experience in accountancy, all kinds of audit work, presentation of financial statements, secretarial work for a company, direct and indirect taxation, general finance, TDS provisions, service tax, computer operation and data processing systems. You must also have people skills for handling clients skillfully. A minimum of 100 hours of computer training is mandatory for a new chartered accountant. A fresh CA who has articleship experience of three years and has undergone the mandatory computer course can start his own practice by getting a certificate of practice from ICAI.

Minimum manpower and real estate requirements
You can start your own practice unit even with just one or two article clerks or assistants. A minimum office space of 250 to 300 square feet is sufficient to establish the practice; this can be taken on rent for Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 15,000 per month. Alternatively, you can start your operations at home in the initial stage. Of course, your space requirements may increase in time, depending upon your volume of work.

Minimum investment requirements
The minimum investment required would be around Rs. 15-20 lakh if the office space is purchased. A further investment of Rs. 2 lakh may be required for purchasing computer systems and various books, stationery, printers, files and folders, furniture, air conditioners, etc.

Registration fees
A fees of Rs. 2,200 for an ACA for holding of certificate of practice (COP), as well as enrolment of membership fees needs to be paid to the ICAI. The professional tax registration fees and the trade license fees must also be paid to the concerned state government and the muni-cipal corporation before setting up new a CA practice unit.

Time and place to start up
A CA firm can be started at anytime, anywhere. There is no good or bad time for it in the financial cycle of an economy. However, the selection of city and place of practice is very important. Set up your firm in a place that holds potential for growth for the trade industry, commerce and MNCs where there would be a greater demand.

Establishing contact and getting clients
Contacts can be developed through your network of friends, relatives and exposure to various clients during your articleship training. You can also build contacts by attending seminars, symposiums, group discussions, study circles, or meetings conducted by the chamber of commerce or ICAI meetings. You could also benefit by offering honorary services to social organizations. The practice unit can be enrolled with various banks, the government, semi-government and private organizations.

Scope and areas of practice
The scope for a new CA firm primarily lies in the area of accountancy, auditing, financial management, company matters and management, direct and indirect taxation, project financing, insurance and investment planning, corporate
mergers and acquisition, surveyors and loss assessors, receivers and liquidators, case studies, arbitration and conciliation.

Break-even time
It takes approximately one year for a CA firm to break even. However, it may take about four to five years to be fully established in this profession. Don’t expect work to flow in from day one. The rate of success will depend upon your ability, hard work, quality of services rendered, honesty, sincerity, integrity and punctuality.

Profit margins
The margin of income in this profession is very high, provided you have sufficient volume of work. No doubt, the margin is low when you start out, but it is bound to increase gradually as your practice unit procures bigger volumes of work. A chartered accountant who puts in a reasonable level of effort can earn handsomely from the practice unit.

Temperament for success
A chartered accountant needs to be cool, soft-spoken, polite and broadminded. Continuing education programs and regular professional updating are required to succeed in this profession.

Code of conduct
The ICAI has issued a code of conduct and a statement on ethics to be followed by chartered accountants. ICAI has introduced Peer Reviews of practice units to ensure good quality of attestation work and adherence to professional standards.

For any attestation work, CAs may now have to prove credentials on the formation of an opinion. Therefore, the utmost care must be taken while conducting an audit, forming the audit report, and giving an opinion on any attestation work of the clients.

Also be vigilant about ensuring that all the necessary working papers and audit documents, based upon which the opinion has been formed, are obtained and kept in an audit file by the practice unit for future reference.

Why start a CA firm?
• High profit margins, which can easily rise to 60 percent of earnings
• Short time to get established (1 year to network and another year to get established)
• A firm with 2 to 3 assistants can earn more than Rs. 1 lakh per month within the first couple of years
• Very high return on investment

Source:- http://entrepreneurindia.in/

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

How to Pass "IPCC Both Group" in just 20 days

Hello friends


. This article is for the every one who is going to appear his IPCC exam in NOVEMBER 2011. Those who has full proof preparation take it as Revision part. And those who has less preparation or has just started preparation take it as full and final plan for study.

First of all I would like to tell some thing about my self.


My self Pankaj Sharma student of CA FINAL from Jaipur. I passed my IPCC BOTH GROUPS in 1st attempt in just last IPCC exam MAY 2011. Actually I am a fun loving Student. I love to enjoy life, but at the time of study I am too serious.

Now I come to point "How to pass IPCC in just 20 days". 1st let me share my personal experience with you. How I passed my IPCC I took many wrong decisions that time. But just 1 month concentrate study make me pass my exam in very 1st attempt.



1st I choose a very bad coaching for IPCC. I pay full amount but didn't attend the classes for 2nd group and Law. I did all subject by self study.



2nd wrong decision I registered my self with FACEBOOK at starting of IPCC.


Starting two Months of IPCC went good I did regular study, but then on the advise of one of my friend I started my ITT in the month of October, this was hell for me. It took 3.5 month to complete.



With ITT and Coaching I could not manage to study, now it was January. I started my little bit study, my whole January went in confusion that should I go for both or just to go for 1st or should I drop this attempt. Then finally I filled my form for both group and thought "JO HOGA DEKHA JAYEGA". But at that time World cup came and I am just a big fan of Cricket, I didn't even miss a single match. Now it's time for my B.COM 1st year exam in March. My whole march ate by my B.COM.



I just did 2 hour study in January and February. And not a single hour study in march. Now it was 4th April my last exam of B.Com and The World cup final.



On 5th morning I got up I counted the remaining days of Exam. Just 27 days were left. I didn't even remember the single section "USI TIME MENE PURI DUNIYA SE TALAK LE LIYA". I switched off my mobile till exams. I never failed in life. I never wanted to be fail. Now all ways were clear for me. So I just started study of 16-18 hour per day. I did so much hard work in that last month. I didn't misuse even a single minuts. I didn't even shave. And now results is here I passed my both group Exam in 1st attempt.

I know I am so late in writing this article. But I realized this thing just last night that I should share my story with you all. So I thought to write this article. Now on the analysis of my that 27 days study I made a full proof plan of study of just 20 days. I don't guarantee that you will pass after doing all this. But "SAB KUCH CHOD KAR JANE SE ACCHA H LET'S HAVE A TRY ON IT KYA PATA KAM KAR JAYE". My way of study is just simple and personally tested by me on My self.

First of all make your mind to study 16-20 hour per day. You have 20 days to study. So we will make a schedule for whole 20 days. And you have to follow this schedule for every day.

Now leave(RESERVE) last 3 day for A/C and don't even touch a/c and any other day. 3 days are more then sufficient for scoring 60+. Now just 17 days left



Now took ITSM, LAW, AUDIT and divide them in 17 parts.

Took a paper and write down the all the remaining dates on it. And "HAR DATE KE AAGE 3no sub. Ka EK EK Part likh do...the all we have to do that TINO SUB. Ko 17 PARTS ME BAT LO AND HAR DIN KA WO PORTION COMPLETE KARNA H JO US DIN KE LIYE ALLOT HUA Hai.."
In law do ethics and communication strong.

Now I comes to taxation divide income tax in 7 parts and allot it to coming next 7 days (7 Din me jo jitna b ho sake kar lo because it's little bit tough so jitna jo ap se ho wo kar dalo) And in rest 10 days me VAT and SERVICE TAX ko Rat DALO COZ ye hi TAX ke paper me pas kara sakti h.

Now advance a/c This subject is so simple if you have taken coaching then just night before exam in sufficient to pass...Nahi to starting Ke 5 din me isko Nipta do.

Now just just COSTING AND FM left. This paper contain 30-35 marks theori so ye hi hame pas kara sakti h.



Took costing. 3 chapter a day Study kar Ke Costing 5 din me khatam karo and next 2 days me theori finish karo dhand se...FM is easy to usi ko Strong Kar lo Last 10 days Me Dhang se pad lo...and don't forget to do theori...wahi pas karegi.

So friends here is the Study plan of study in last 20 days. Har din kya kya karna h wo likh lo..paper pe.

You have to study 6 subjects a day. I know it's so tough to manage but it's not impossible, because I have done this. You have to do just ki Har din ke study ke liye Jo portion allot Hua h use complete Karke hi Sona h chahe khuch b ho jaye.

My philosophy is that " MASTI KARO TO ITNI KARO KI DUNIYA KAHE KITNA NALAYAK LADKA H AND PADHO TO ITNA PADHO KI DUNIYA KAHE TUM JESA KOI DUJA NAHI.."

Friend just think after passing how proud you feeling infront of every one. How much happy your parent will be.

So friends Jo hona tha ho gaya ab Sab kuch chod kar bus padhai me lag jao..Don't leave a hope Passing IPCC is still possible. Pray every day to GOD for your success. I am sure if you do all the things written above properly then No one can stop you Passing your IPCC.

In last just I wanna say BEST OF LUCK For exam do well and STUDY HARD NOW. And PARTY HARDER LATER.



Best wishes.



Thanks for reading this.



 

Please don't send request just msg me.



And friends Please msg me or mail me how do you like my this article. Was this helpful for you?



Thanks
Pankaj Sharma
My achievements
12th= all Rajasthan 25th merit
CPT=153
IPCC=BOTH GROUP IN 1ST ATTEMPT

Monday, 2 April 2012

5 key to success in ICAI's exams:


(1) Go through study material

(2) Practice manual for practicing and sharpen your
concepts. (Practice Manual itself is the compilation
of past years question Papers

(3) Refer Suggested Answers instead of bulky reference books. It gives the idea, what ICAI want
from us.

(4) RTP, in that all master sums (all concepts in one
sum)

(5) Just go for the mock test conducted by ICAI, if
you missed they will upload the question papers on their site. (Link will be post by me as and when
they will upload the Mock Question Paperset)

Agree or not..?

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Articleship @ NC Mittal & Co.


Know everything about IPCC

Fee Structure of CA

C.P.T-6000/-
IPCC-9000/-
ATC-10000/-
ARTICLE TRAINING FEE-2000/-
FINAL:-
FROM PCC-8500/-
From IPCC-10000/-

Directions to pass CA

1) Confidence,
2) Willpower,
3) prepare for 80% marks aim rank,
4) 100% syllabus - NO OPTIONS,
5) 24 hours schedule 13 hours study, 7 hours sleep, 2 hours BBLD, 1 Hour Exhausting exercise, 1 mall-walks
6) card board system,
7) no TV/PC/MOVIE,
8) FORGETPAST,
9) Power of now,
10) Notes are must - own,
11) talk positive - social support must,
12) take mock test
13) best wishes & blessings

Posted by CA Vivek M

Firm for Articleship.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Preparing for IPCC - Self study

                                     Written By CA DHIRAJ A. RAMCHANDANI
INTRODUCTION
Let me make this very clear, Im not from IPCC stream. Its just that, on receiving few requests, Im writing this article, with help of few other people. As such, I believe, at difficulty level, PCC & IPCC syllabi stand together. There is no much difference in contents of syllabus of any of them. So, what defers is discussed here.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The major consideration here, unlike PCC, has been to go for single group or both. In PCC one was supposed to undergo articleship and also attain the exams. While in IPCC, one needs to clear first group initially, then he/she becomes eligible for articleship, not before that. But again, the advantage with PCC students was they had atleast 1.5 year to prepare for one/both groups. While, for IPCC students, the attempt becomes due in just 9 months of clearing CPT.
So, they are not comparable as per me. But few common points for PCC/IPCC, every student needs to keep in his/her mind. They are as follow
Some Points to be kept in mind for every PCC/IPCC student before we move on further :
PCC/IPCC is a backbone of CA.
What youve performed in CPT/PE-I is immaterial for PCC/IPCC, and FINALS is not yet come.
So whatever you can do is in IPCC/PCC only.
Every concept, every topic & every aspect of subject can be understood at this stage only. Because FINALS wont allow you to understand, but only to implement what have you learnt at this stage
So, its a request to all you freshers that please dont ignore any topic or rather leave it simply, because at the end, it is going to help you only.

Now, lets consider, what should be done by a IPCC student, whether to go for one group or both together. And what is to be done, after finalizing your decision.
DECISION MAKING
I personally believe that as IPCC stage is a crucial one, a student should consider this aspect seriously and think of attaining one group at a time. Because, by going for 1-1 group, a student can concentrate more on concepts, rather than just clearing the exams. Various students, I find, practice this illogical act of attempting both groups together in IPCC, and finally lose both the groups. I just dont understand why they rush? Or what is that one thing that doesnt let them wait for 6 months more and clear both groups by 1-1 format. Trust me friends, being student you consider exams to be a burden and so want to get off from them. But being CA too is not that easy, there are more difficulties and hurdles in being CA too. So what will they do after clearing exam, when they face any problem after being CA?

Such decisions are needed to be thought upon well, one should consult his/her seniors, tutors, relatives (if there are any professionals in family) and then decide to go for one or both groups. Anyways, if you ask me, I would suggest going with first group only in your first attempt, and thereafter going for second group.
Ok, so lets discuss both the options, i.e going for single group or both groups together :

SINGLE GROUP
I think ICAI has done a great job by entering IPCC scheme in CA syllabus. A student clearing CPT has no experience, has no high maturity level, so it is very obvious that how can one expect from that student to attain his/her articleship alongwith the studies. So, removing articleship for ones first attempt and reducing time gap between CPT & IPCC is really good attempt by ICAI itself. For PCC students, it was very difficult to deal with articleship, tuitions and studies together, but for IPCC students, they need to concentrate initially on their studies only and then if they clear one group, they need to join office. What could have been better option for ICAI, to train students for such a longer duration without affecting their studies?
Generally, students join various tuitions for every subject, after CPT. These coaching classes take care of major subjects, and thats good enough to attempt for one group atleast in IPCC. What students are suppose to do overhere is to attain their classes regularly and also refer any reference book from the market, because practice makes man perfect. As such, teachers at tuitions guide students about the topics, but as they themselves dont have time to explain every concept in detail or give maximum practice, its their responsibility to refer good books or material for self practice to students.
Many students may complain that they already have long session tuitions, they dont have any extra time for self practice. Then let me remind you, youve already cleared CPT, so that means now is the time where you need to solve and write every solution in detail in your exams. You cannot ask for relief or relax, as after clearing IPCC, your FINALS will be after 3 years, and there you have sufficient time to prepare for. But at IPCC level, you should not rest or rather work hard and get every concept in so detail that you need not have to refer the same basics for CA FINALS.
So, one should not depend on tuition or coaching classes (if some one opts for it), self practice is VERY VERY NECESSARY at this stage of CA course. And I think, the benefit IPCC students have got is splitting of ACCOUNTS, really, its a very good move by ICAI. Because, in PCC students find it very difficult to finish off accounts and then revise such a huge syllabus in exams.
I think, sincere studies for one group wont fetch more than 3 months, for first group. Here, Im referring for the SELF-STUDY purpose. That means, if someone doesnt join any class, then one can easily finish off the first group, alongwith revision in just 3 months. So friends, grab the opportunity and go for single group as far as possible.
BOTH GROUPS
Now, if someone is really genius and believes that he/she should try to go for both groups together, than he/she should. Because, if some one is confident about his/her success and is firmly promises to prepare for the same, then I think he/she should really try for both groups together.
The difference in going for single and both groups together is that quantum of practicing sums & understanding of concepts or rather put it in one word basic/detailed knowledge defers. Person going for one group has enough time to practice for and understand the concepts well. While, student going for both groups, has lack of time, so he/she cannot practice more or rather understand concept in detail. But then, clearing both groups in first attempt has its own value and importance.
Students going for both groups together have to put lot and lot of efforts to even finish the syllabus once, revision is cannot be thought upon. So, I suggest them to go for daily studies, whether one joins or not joins any coaching class. The best way to deal with such huge syllabus in just 6-7 months is to study daily, that to as well with full concentration.
Daily revision too is necessary, otherwise, all effort will go in vain. Because, preparing for 6 subjects together, i.e 7 papers, that to just after CPT exams where one had just four subjects, becomes a tedious job. So, whatever you study for whole day, it is necessary to revise the same on the very same day, before you go to sleep.
Another factor hinders here is the length of all the subjects. Generally, in CPT, most of the topics are common from our 10+2 standards. But at IPCC level, everything changes, new topics, subjects, concepts are introduced. The exam pattern also changes, from MCQs, now it changes to detailed answers. So a student needs to consider this factor as well.
I believe, 6 months are to be allotted for IPCC both groups preparation, without coaching classes and atleast 3 months if some one goes for coaching.
In this 5 months preparations and 1 month is sufficient for revision.

TIME ALLOCATION
First Group (3 months, i.e approx. 90 Days
Accounts 25 Days
Law, Ethics & Communication 20 Days
Try to finish both these subjects within 45 days.
Cost Accounting & Financial Management 20-25Days
Taxation 20-25 Days
Second Group (2 months, i.e approx. 60 Days)
Advanced Accounting 25 Days
Auditing 15-20 Days
Try to finish both these subjects within 35 days
Information Technology & Strategic Management 15-20 Days


DISCLAIMER
The views, suggestions, tips, etc expressed above are purely mine. These are not the perfect suggestions, rather very subjective from person to person.

So please, before following the above suggestions, take advice of your teachers, seniors or your boss as well. Because, for me these procedures were helpful, so before following any of them, do concern any expert.

Learn from mistakes of a small town IPCC student

As i m also from small town so i m posting this article written by a sincere student.
Hi guys! I cleared my IPCC GROUP 1 in May 2011 in first attempt. In today’s scenario, it may not be a big deal but still, yes, it is a big deal for an average Guajarati medium girl who belongs to a small town of Gujarat named Bharuch having passed std.12 B.com. In Guajarati medium in May 2010 & CPT in June 2010 with a score 136.



Everything was new for me. New place, new house, new people, new class, new teachers, new friends & most importantly the high-tech IPCC course! I was totally shocked when I saw those board books for the first time. Secondly it was very much difficult for me to stay away from my parents. It is called homesickness & many of us, leaving their hometowns for further studies have definitely faced it.



Today I want to share some of my mistakes with you.



1. SELECTION OF COACHING CLASS:



Please never be misguided by advertisements wherein rankers are displayed as stars of classes’. Most of us are average students. Rankers are far & few. Such coaching classes concentrate mainly on rankers; take the credit, which may not be necessarily theirs. We the average students may remain neglected in such classes. So be careful in your selection.



2. WHETHER TO APPEAR FOR GROUP 1 OR BOTH?



If you feel that you are able to go for only one group, then go for it. Never feel ashamed for it. Don’t hesitate. it is batter to go for Group 1 & get cleared rather than to appear for both the groups, following “ The gheta mentality” & then be butchered by ICAI .But do your best to perform the best in Group1 & have clear concepts by working hard for Group 1.



3. WHAT TO READ, FROM WHERE TO READ?



As class started we have been given lots of reference books for each and every subject. I was terribly confused about “from WHERE to study”. After spending my 3 to 4 months I realized my mistake & realized that it is better to read from board books and practice manual provided by institute.



*for A/Cs & costing FM



Board book & practice manual are fare enough. What counts are our concepts. If it is clear, we are able to handle any question.



Practice manual is type of compilation only, covering all the past paper questions.



*for Law, Ethics, Communication



I should have concentrated on this subject from very beginning but I didn’t, more true for Guajarati medium students like me as it is more descriptive requiring good command in English. Secondly, never ignore Ethics & communication. 50% or more questions are being asked from these two topics.



Here Padhuka is a proper book where all the information is given in Q/A format.



*for taxation



It was my biggest mistake, where I used to study from such a difficult reference book - V. K. Singhania. Then I realized that Padhuka was batter, where everything is given in Q/A & table format with inbuilt compilation.



4. ORIENTATION & ITT:



This should be completed in earlier stage of study as soon as possible. It takes a lot time & change and affect our reading schedule drastically.



5. B.COM:



I don’t know really this is a mistake. but I am not a regular B.com student, but I have joined B.com(A&F) distance learning course from IGNOU under special arrangement between ICAI & IGNOU In august 2010.



I submitted assignments before march 2011 & now I shall appear in 7 papers only instead of total 36 papers in Dec.2011.(refer ICAI for more details.). So I had a luxury of concentrating only on IPCC.



I have made a lot of mistakes during those nine months. I’ll use them as my stepping stones towards my remaining path to become CA someday..



These are the mistakes of an average student.

How I passed IPCC(both groups) in 60 days

My name is Pai. Abhijit Pai.
.I have passed both groups of my November 2010 IPCE in my first attempt.


I studied for a period of 60 days in a systematic way and managed to cover all 7 subjects in a comprehensive manner. In fact I was too lazy and stubborn to study for more time than that. Actually I believe that laziness is an underestimated superpower with which you can achieve your goals in the easiest and the shortest possible manner.


All I believe that in the study period you should keep yourself happy, motivated, and full of enthusiasm of getting to learn something new everyday and not get bogged by the sheer extent of this voluminous IPCC. And it is absolutely okay if you ,once in a while, daydream about passing the exams with flying colors. Cause everything takes place twice, and the first place is inside your head . To do something ,you first have to think about doing it.


I opted for self study for I frankly believe that spoon feeding done by the coaching classes diminish our ability to analyse, interpret, and most importantly think in an intellectual way.(It is like to constantly allow someone else bombard our brain with their interpretation of the ca topics and in the process killing our creativity and imagination).


My study plan was to study for a minimum of 10 hours from day one.(I know it is much more easy to type this than to actually do it). I also managed to watch 2 episode of 'friends' and 'two and a half men' each everyday.(It may sound lame but this is my way of rewarding myself for 5 two hour study session everyday).Also in the morning, I went for a walk for 15 minutes daily to some fresh O2.And it is very very important to get atleast 7-8 hours of sleep per day.


My schedule was as follows:


A/c = 9days*10hrs=90hrs


Costing=6days*10hrs=60hrs


FM=6days*10hrs=60hrs


Income Tax=10days*10 hrs=100hrs


ST,VAT=2days*10hrs=20hrs


Adv a/c=9days*10hrs=90hrs


Law=7days*10hrs=70hrs


Audit=6days*10hrs=60hrs


IT=3days*10hrs=30 hrs


SM=2days*10hrs=20hrs


You can study these subjects in any order. Preferably study the subject of the first exam in the end. I am not saying that this is a foolproof schedule but all I know that it worked for me. The books used and the marks obtained by me are as follows:


A/c (57 marks) - Padhuka+Rawat


Costing and FM (52marks)- Padhuka


Law(47 marks)- Munish Bhandari


Taxation(63 marks)- Manoharan for Income tax and ICAI module for st,vat


Group 1 total= 219marks


Adv A/c(62marks)- Padhukas


Audit(60marks)- Surbhi Bansal


IT and SM(49 marks) - ICAI Compilation for IT and padhukas for SM


Group 2 total= 171 marks


Grand total = 390 marks


The most important thing to remember is that the value(cost) of even a single day can be as much as six months(that is only if you don't pass).So try to study as hard as possible in this time frame of sixty days and don't waste even a single day for any reason. And since I managed to pass my November 2010 IPCC by following the above mentioned schedule, then i sincerely believe that any other person on the face of this earth will also be able to pass their forthcoming IPCC/PCC examinations.


Before starting to write the exam, while seated in the exam hall, DO NOT engage yourself in chit chat and DO breathing for atleast 10 minutes to keep your mind cool. In all the exams try to attempt between 90-100 marks. Dont waste your time reading the paper when you get it. Just attack the first question and read the rest only when you get to them.


Also if you like reading books,I would suggest you to read some general self help books like The secret, Think and grow rich, Zen and the art of happiness, The law of attraction etc which play an important part in increasing our self confidence and instill a sound belief in us that anything is achievable if we sincerely believe that it can be achieved.


Also even before you pass your exams, gather information about the ca final course, the subjects, refreshers to be bought etc.Also visualize the day of the results everyday just before sleeping and after waking up in grand detail.(Think about you passing the IPCE, yours parents are happy, you sharing the good news with your friends etc) In short, even before you actually pass your IPCC, at least on some level you should already be a CA Final student.


All the very best to every IPCC/PCC student in his/her forthcoming examination


My other achievements


CBSE 10th - 89%


CBSE12th - 91%


If anyone needs any help, feel free to mail me at pai.abhijit.pai@gmail.com