CA
91 Points
Posted on 29 April 2014
Hi,
You may go through the following strategy if you are interested:
1. Do Analysis of each and every chapter, like you have to check about the weightage of marks for each and every chapter. You can do that by referring to past 8-9 attempt question papers/Practise Manuals etc.
2. Now that you are sure about the important chapters, start reading those first.
3. For Standards, prepare some flow charts or main points by yourself and try to memorise them daily.
4. Since this paper is theoritical, what ever you read on previous day, try to recall it for 4-5 days continuoulsy for 15min so that you will remember well.
5. After you finish off reading one chapter, check practise manual for that chapter and see the way the questions are asked and the way you have to present it. Highlight any points in it which you feel that it is the point to be quoted in answer to get good marks. For subequent revisions, just go through those points instead of reading full question again.
6. Topics containing sections/numerical figures-you can just cull them into 2-3 flaps and memorise them daily.
7. Write all the standards and their correcponding standard number in one paper and stick it to a wall in your study room. It is also one of the way to memorise well.