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Is 6 Hours per Day Enough?

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Krish (CA Final ) (3331 Points)
Replied 01 July 2011

A truly wonderful article, thanks for sharing

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Dheeraj (Learner) (1100 Points)
Replied 01 July 2011

Are we giving our 6 hrs. (quality hrs.) to study.....?????

 

Ans is NO......

it may be quantitative or may be only in xam time... but not regularly...

 

friends... this is the real hard work..

6 hrs. regular study is a good hard work, which CA requires the most.............

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Santhosh Poojary (SIEMPRE AHÍ PARA TI) (15607 Points)
Replied 01 July 2011

@   Dearest Surendra Sir : Thanks a lot sir for Clarifying and giving golden tips to each n every points,

 

@ Hardik , Bharat ,Future CA , vikas n Mr jha, Pavan, Vijay : totally Agree with you bros study pattern is unique from person to person

 

@ Sneha  :  Yea totally agree with ur comment Studying with Concentration is Very Important

 

& Sunshine :  Thanks for  the motivating comment,you are always supportive.

 

& Sunil : well said bro, agree with you n thanks for useful value addition by nice tips

 

@ Kinjal, Renu, Radhika : Thanks for reading n sweet Comments

 

@ Sanjay sir, adiya,arniv,ayan, krish, dhiraj : Thanks for reading and sharing  precious suggestions.

 

 

 

Thanks a lot friends for yours lovely comments and Valuable suggestions,

 

 

 

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CS Ankur Srivastava (Company Secretary & Compliance Officer)   (17848 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

In my opinion regular study is very important whether it is for only 3-4 hours  or 5-6 hours. There must be quality study with full concentration and if you regularly study only for 3-4 hours you will very easily clear any exam.

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Siddharth Bothra (Article Assisstant) (32 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

thanx..it was a motivational 1...thnx 1ce again for sharing..n keep sharing..

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CA Yamini (CA) (981 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

GREAT POST SAN......

KEEP POSTING....:)....

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CS Bijoy (Expert) (6394 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

According to me in professional exam there is no limit of time and every body have deferrent capacity to remember thing. So i think its depends on the capturing quality of the student also.

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BALASUBRAMANYA B Npro badge (CCI STUDENT....) (44668 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

 

Wow super article bro, no words to comment..Really it’s very useful and what you said it’s right…

From this article u left everyone behind and you gave awesome tips to all of us bro, hoping to see more articles like this…

Best of luck

 

Regards

BAlu

 

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Aditya Maheshwari (CA in Practice) (35867 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

Thanks for sharing your experince.

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MS SAMEER (CMA*CA*CMDM*ast FUND MANAGER*LEGAL ADVISOR)   (14938 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

  GOOD WORK BRO

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Hardeep Singh (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (205 Points)
Replied 02 July 2011

how many hours are required to read without full concentration?

my question may be silly but is there any answer to it?

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(Guest)

Great Article

Thanks for sharing!!

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Dheeraj (Learner) (1100 Points)
Replied 04 July 2011

@ hardeep...

without concentration... all will be just wastage of time... which is one of the most precious thing.

 

if you are not getting whatever you are reading than its just a wastage of time naa...


CA Amit Talada (CA, NCFM (level IV)) (4016 Points)
Replied 04 July 2011

u can easily get a rank if u do it from the beginning consistently...............
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Sangeetha Ajith (CA Final) (97 Points)
Replied 04 July 2011

according to me first of all we need to have a plan,that means this much portion i should study today.then go through that until we finish that portion without considering the time much.this is what i usually follow.........but everything varies from one person to another.so it is difficult to specify a best method.so identify our capabilities and go ahead,success will follow.

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