TIPS TO PASS CS EXAM: Dec 2016
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TIPS TO PASS CS EXAM: DEC 2016
1 Study from Study Notes (Study Material and Practice Manual) of the Institute for all subjects supplemented by other books recommended by your faculty. Study Notes are must.
2. Make brief notes of the matter you feel relevant but you are likely to forget. You may also make notes by the side of text book you are referring to, in respective pages. The notes should be very brief, say at an average of 10 words per page.
3. Make a study plan of the time available and the syllabus to be covered. Based on this,make a schedule with daily/weekly breakups giving details of the topics to be completed. Make achievable and practical schedules to avoid breaking the schedules.
4. Monitor the schedule on a weekly basis and reinforce your efforts to make up the backlog, if any.
5. Ensure two revisions before you appear for the examination. In other words, a minimum of three readings should have been completed by the time you appear for the examination.
6. Study the question papers of previous examinations to be able to categories all the topics in each subject and understand broad trends of these categories.
7. Based on above and marks allotted give weightage to each category and accordingly prepare for the examination, spending more time and effort for important topics However, do not overemphasis the trends. They may go wrong.
8. In the case of theory subjects, focus on understanding the concepts thoroughly and its application. In subjects such as law, give due regard to case laws and sections. In subjects such as Economics, spend some effort on statistics and general reading of business newspapers and news magazines.
9. Practice use of your calculator effectively to maximise its efficiency in the examination Hall. Remember speed is a crucial requirement.
10. Write simulated examinations with some of your friends setting the paper and valuing them, in an examination environment with set time schedules.
11. Try joint studies with a couple of friends to be able to help one another, and instill competitive spirit.
12. Prepare for the worst in the examination to minimise probability of failing in the examination.
13. Take a quick glance at the question paper spending not more than five minutes to select the questions you are likely to answer. However, it is not necessary to select all the six questions at this stage itself.
14. Answer the easiest question first and in that order the rest.
15. It is compulsory to answer the Compulsory Question. By not answering the compulsory question your maximum marks will be limited to 80%. (But the answer paper itself , will be valid.).
16. It is preferable to answer the fewer questions correctly and fully rather than more questions answered partially in each case.
17. Just before answering each question, read the question very carefully word by word trying to make the significance of each word, atleast once. If necessary, this may repeated even three or four times, particularly in the numerical subjects.
18. Allot time for each question (depending on marks allotted to the concerned question) based on marks allotted to the question. Generally you have about 160 minutes to answer for 100 marks after deducting time for question paper scanning, planning answering sequence, personal relaxation time etc .Hence you can allot 1.5 mts per mark. Try to stick to the schedules. However, the compulsory question may take longer, sometimes up to one hour. You will have to make up the time from the easier questions.
19. Answer the theory questions preferably last in the case of numerical subjects as these can be answered correctly in shorter periods quite often.
20. Impress the valuator with the first answer. It should represent you caliber to give a good answer in all respects: content, neatness and presentation.
21. If there is a question for which you do know the answer but do not have the time to write it fully, write a synopsis for the answer. This should be done, if required, only at the end of the answer sheet.
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22. Always leave left hand page for showing workings, assumptions and notes. Workings are a must for the answer to be valid and should be fairly elaborate. Present them parallel to the question concerned. Use last page of the booklet for rough work.
23. State necessary assumptions and notes wherever possible rather than wherever you feel essential. It is not a serious error if you write some extra assumptions, than miss some important ones.
24. State currency in subjects such as costing and accounts and draw columns with double lines when time permits.
25. Avoid overwriting. Where they become inevitable, strike off and write again. Clarity is more important than neatness.
26. Do not try to deceive the valuator in any subject. They are likely to be smarter than you, in which case the penalty will be high.
27. Wherever possible, check your answers with control figures to ensure accuracy of your solutions; for example, Tax calculation etc.
28. Apply the rule of rounding off correctly for decimals. The rule is, a digit followed by a figure starting with five and above should be rounded off to the next higher digit.
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29. Answer to the point and be brief. Examiner do not have ample time to read your answer paper thoroughly. They will abundantly make use of scanning technique.
Written By: SOURAV BAGARIA
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