03 July 2016
I Am ca finalist student this is my 4 th attempt,not able to clear it very deprssed ..Should I continue C.A or not..?If not suggest other options..
03 July 2016
Life is filled with lot of surprises and excitement, do not become a victim of your own making. Come out from the present situation and try to reconcile with reality. Being saddened or depressed about your failures will not help you, better take corrective steps to think positive. Ask yourself few questions to find out where you are erring in your examination? Are you able to sit for three hours in the examination hall and able to complete it, by writing quality answers? Are you able to concentrate when you are studying during the exam days? What kind of distractions you are being exposed to? Introspect, you will find answers to your failures. Take things in positive spirit and you will foresee the real change within you. All the very best for your career, don't give up CA, rather strive towards it to attain success.
25 July 2025
Hey, I totally get how tough and frustrating it can feel after multiple attempts at CA exams. It’s completely normal to feel down about it. Here’s the thing — whether you continue or not really depends on your personal goals and mindset. A few thoughts to help you decide:
1. **Reflect on your passion and career goals:** Do you truly want to become a CA? Or is it just because you started and want to finish? If your heart’s not in it, maybe exploring other options is okay.
2. **Analyze your preparation:** Have you identified why you’re not clearing? Is it study methods, time management, exam stress? Sometimes changing your strategy or getting extra coaching can make a big difference.
3. **Consider alternatives:** If you decide not to continue CA, there are many other finance/accounting/management certifications and careers you could explore — like CMA, CFA, MBA, or roles in analytics, finance, or corporate accounting.
4. **Mental health first:** Your wellbeing matters most. If this is causing serious stress or depression, take a break, talk to someone supportive or a counselor, and come back when you feel stronger.
Remember, many successful professionals have faced setbacks — it doesn’t define you. You can definitely choose what’s best for you.
If you want, I can help you explore other career paths or ways to improve your CA prep. Just let me know! How are you feeling about it right now?