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MUST READ!!! CS EXECUTIVE Exams – Tips, Strategies & Guidelines The CS Executive Course consists of the following subjects and modules: MODULE 1 1. Company Law 2. Cost and Management Accounting 3. Economic and Commercial Laws 4. Tax Laws and Practice MODULE 2 5. Company Accounts and Auditing Practices 6. Capital Markets and Securities Laws 7. Industrial, Labour and General Laws Pattern of the Question Papers: Generally, in exams, the pattern of the question papers in all the above mentioned subjects is as follows: 1. 8 questions will be asked out of which any 6 are to be answered. In each paper, the 1st question will be compulsory which will consist of 4-5 parts. (SUFFICIENT CHOICE) 2. There will be 15 to 20 marks of Objective Questions (True/False, Multiple Choice Questions, Fill in the Blanks etc.) in each paper. Method of Study: Firstly, every student should decide well in advance whether he/she should opt for private coaching or do self study. Generally, for practical subjects, students opt for coaching. However, it is not necessary to take tuitions for passing CS exams. One can easily clear the CS exams with 2-3 months of sheer hard work. Self Study is better if you think you are comfortable with the theme of the subject. On the other hand, coaching should be undertaken for typical subjects that scare the hell out of you. Next, every student should focus on the study material provided by ICSI. This is very important because the question papers are set from these modules only. Following points may help you in module study: 1. Try to remember the concepts and don’t try to mug up things. 2. Analyze each topic from exam point of view & give special importance to high-scoring topics. 3. Take a sketch pen and underline the expected blanks, MCQs and True / False questions. This will help you to score bonus marks since such questions are generally easy & straight-forward. 4. Don’t over-concentrate on any topic since the syllabus is very lengthy. Remember, your main aim of doing module study is to have a basic understanding of the subject. Therefore, overemphasis to less important topics is not at all recommended (especially during exam days). 5. Don’t forget to make short notes, wherever needed. This will help you during revision time. 6. Make the use of Scanners to prioritise your study. Understand the trend of questions asked in the previous examinations. Easy & high-scoring topics should be covered first before studying the difficult & unimportant topics. 7. Revision is very important. This point is generally under-estimated but let me tell you that this could be the difference between a Pass and a Fail.Don’t forget to revise whatever you have done.
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 11:01:44 +0000

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