Management Accountant
40581 Points
Joined June 2010
The first question before us is to check out your level of preparation - have you attended any coaching classes ? If yes, for which all subject ? Have you been granted examination leave ? How many days is left for your preparation? etc etc.
It is very difficult to assume what is your exact position and advice you. The broad areas or guidelines would be:
- Chart out a well thought out study plan which is to be followed and practiced deligently
- Identify your core strengths and weakness in terms of subjects
- Always try to remain cool and calm to face any kind of situations (it is easier said than done, but you need to start feeling relaxed)
-Time management is one of the key aspects whether during the course of your preparation or at the time of presentation in the examination hall
- Give yourself time to appear in mock test papers as it could be a good indicator to know your level of preparedness and gear you for the challenge ahead
- Practice what you want to do in a time bound manner and assess its progress, if something is just not falling in line, change your strategy
-Feel positive, stay away from negative mindset/discussions etc.
Wish you all the very best for your preparation.