ITS NOT A POSITIVE MOVE CONSIDERING PATTERN OF OTHER EXAMS WHICH ARE HELD IN INDIA.
BUT YES ITS POSITIVE BECAUSE U NEED TO BE TOUGH AND PREPARED ENOUGH TO BECOME A CA .
its a positive move for icai but for student its a negative move because student have to answer all d questn and chance of failure is more because student can't leave any topic
why dont they remove Group options in IPCC/Final......make the course like other International exams
kisne pada hai woh exam me aya toh uske leiye toh acha hai..and vice-versa..
i feel that's a correct moveonly.
The reason for my view, is you know when you go for an interview and the person asks you (say)
six questions, if you miss one question by saying i DON'T KNOW. It will not be good in getting a job.
And so, may be the institute would have thought that a professional should be ready to take ANY TYPE OF QUESTIONS IN CA CAREER AND IN LIFE.
Its a negatve approach of ICAI towards handling of CA students career. since the question papers are a tricky so atleast sme options should be availble to students.... al other professional examinations have sme options in the question paper.....
its purely ICAI's wish
According to me there must be some options. Atleast in few ques.
Horrible move by the institute. If one student is not comfortable with presenting one answer, he chooses the next and presents it in a better way.. anyway his knowledge is tested in that way.
ICAI thinks itself smart by putting all questions compulsorily. Just they told internal options may be there but none of the papers carried internal options.
ICAI Should consider the students and give options .
could be benificial for icai because it could increase icai income. student may give more than one attempt.
Definitely NO robin, that will never be in ICAI's mind. our Institute will always helps/support Students
Its a good move by ICAI as their expectation are inceasing from the students to give their best in the exam
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