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How can I prepare for CA Group 1?

How can I prepare for CA Group 1?

CA candidates should at least spend 3-4 hrs daily in studies. Daily Study- Candidates appearing for CA must do continuous study. Students should try to study for 10-11 hrs on a daily basis. Students should solve practice test papers and mock test papers, this will help students to complete the course in the time frame.

Is 1 month enough for CA Intermediate?

In one month, you can not prepare every topic in the CA IPCC course. So have a look on CA IPCC Syllabus and weightage. Prepare only high weightage and easy topics. Some topics are very easy to prepare and have more weightage than other topics.

How much time is required to prepare for the Group 1 exam?

Gain a global economic perspective to help you make informed business decisions. If you are giving the first time then It is not feasible, Group 1 occupies with four papers and lots of subjects combined together in those 4 papers. At least you need 1 month to revise all subjects, and you are asking for 2.5 months to complete all subjects.

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How many hours a day should I study for CA inter?

Ans: Students must study 7-8 hours per day to clear CA inter exam. Apart form this make a habit to solve practice papers to improve your speed and get familiar with the CA intermediate exam pattern. Q8. Is 2 months enough for CA inter?

Can I appear for only one group in ICAI exam?

You knew that in order to go to next class you have to clear all subject’s exam. ICAI is just giving liberty that you can appear for one group only if you want to. I think this is useful for those who could not study all subjects properly or have very less time remaining for preparation.

Is it possible to attend both groups in May 2020 exam?

In case you have already attended classes for all papers or at least the practical papers, you can attend even both the groups in May 2020. For either one group or both groups, ensure that first time study or classes are over two months/ four months (if appearing for both) before the exams.