ELIGIBILITY FOR A RANK IN FINAL !

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Is a person who failed once, eligible for a rank in a subsequent attempt??

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Yes eligible , provided He/She gives both groups without taking any exemption in any paper.

3rd ranker of this final exam was a failure last time.

yes he is elible...........

Originally posted by : Faiz Ahmed

Yes eligible , provided He/She gives both groups without taking any exemption in any paper.

Agree with Faiz.

Nothing is impossible.........

With hardwork & full dedication, rank can be achieved...

It doesnt matter, either u had failed earlier, what is necessary is you dont need to be frustrated after the failure....

Be optimistic & work accordingly.... as per your time table...

Originally posted by : Faiz Ahmed

Yes eligible , provided He/She gives both groups without taking any exemption in any paper.

Thanks to all who replied..

obviously,he/she is eligible for the rank

there is no such criteria is made for the getting rank in the professional examination.

Regards,

Mahesh Lahoti:)

Originally posted by : Faiz Ahmed

Yes eligible , provided He/She gives both groups without taking any exemption in any paper.

@ Neeraj Gupta :- With due regards to ur knowledge Sir, I just wanted to confirm that how do you know that the 3rd Rank holder was a failure in his last attempt ?

 

the reason behind my questioning is that even my brother has the capabilities to secure a rank, but is totally disheartened due to his failure this time..I want to boost up his confidence with the example that u gave, but on the condition that the above statement made by you is true.

@ Mallika, This is for your reference...(Source--- Times Of India)







Surat office boy becomes CA

Himanshu Bhatt | TNN 







Surat: This diamond city has a Phungsuk Wangdu of the ‘3 Idiots’ fame in 24-yearold office boy, Shailesh Ghule, who has cleared his final CA exams with flying colours. 



    Unlike Wangdu aka Aamir Khan, Shailesh did not impersonate 
anyone to pursue his love for studies, but does have the same background. Living in a 12x25 room in a slum in Limbayat with a family of five, he has successfully stepped in the world of chartered accountants. He cleared his CA final exams with 220 and 210 marks in both the groups and ultimately plans to set up his own consultancy firm. 



    Shailesh, youngest son of housemaid Nirmala and textile loom worker Arun, a migrant Maharashtrian family, studied in Sarvajanik High school in Marathi medium and did BCom from IGNOU. While doing BCom he came in touch with Jay Chhaira, his tutor and employer, running the Institute of Professional Studies in Athwalines. He joined the institute as a student-cumoffice-boy so that he doesn’t have to put any financial burden on his father and elder brother. 



    Many have seen Shailesh sitting quietly on the third floor steps of Tirupati 
Plaza engrossed in studies. Many have also seen him riding 7 km every day from Limbayat to the institute. “With a monthly income of Rs 6,000 I knew I could not expect money from my family. So I decided to work and earn for my education,” Shailesh told TOI. He did lose heart in between and left studies completely for two years, only to return with more vigour and clear every exam. After clearing his initial exams, he served his articleship and internship at Sushil Banadhiya and Sons and Kaniya Asava and Company. Chhaira, his tutor, said, “This boy always had the will to succeed”. CA exam tough? Not for Gujaratis City boy ranks third in country in CA final 



Ahmedabad: Archit Shah is on cloud nine. He has secured third rank nationally in the final exams of Chartered Accountancy (CA). It was Archit’s die-hard attitude that earned him the top slot in the all-India exam conducted in May. 




    The pass percentage for CA final exams this time is an unusually low 3.45 per cent. In CA final (old course) exams conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), 628 students from the city had appeared in May. Of these, 42 students passed. In CA (final) for new course, 264 students appeared while only nine students cleared the exam. 



    Archit belongs to the old course group of students. Iron
ically, he had failed in no less than five subjects in his previous attempt. Then, he had vowed to get a top rank. His joy did not diminish when he keyed in his roll number on the website and found that he had bagged third position in the country. “I had forgotten about my vow and instead devoted all my energy to studies. I never expected this rank,” he said. Archit says he had focused on certain parts of the syllabus and gained expertise in those, instead of trying to complete the entire course. “Quality of study time was more important to me than quantity. And, I am happy the strategy worked,” he said. 



    He now hopes to get an entry into the corporate world in his interest area — finance. His other pursuits are fast bikes, cricket and music. 



    Another Amdavadi who is celebrating after the results is Tejas Rupani. Tejas ranked 20th in the country 
in CA final exams. Though he hails from Rajkot, Tejas studies in JG College of Commerce in Ahmedabad. 



    After having scored 86 per cent in XII (commerce), Tejas calls himself an average student. Like Archit, he too has done his schooling from a Gujarati medium school. 



    “I am happy to have secured such a good rank at a time when the pass percentage is quite low,” said Tejas.








Archit Shah with his father
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Thanks allot Faiz !!! This shall be of gr8 help to me....thanx again :)

You are welcome Mallika !!!!:)

obviously..why not..


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