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I have read almost all the chapters of ISCA from practice manual apart from few. Have I taken a risk ???
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No. Practise manual consists of almost allquestions. Nothing is perfect, however I also prepared cafm , tax from practise manual should I made a good choice or I'm in risk ?

Yes , as ISCA syllabus is limited to 10 chapter only then we should read all ch. from study mat.

PM does not cover all topics

 

But the questions are mostly repeated in ISCA and they are all covered in pm. And Rajeev u have done tax only from practice manual or u have used it as a reference ???
Sir, when ur exams are just round the corner, try to think positive with what ever resources that is at your disposal. It's not the time to ask is this or that enough. The real question is with whatever I have studied, how much am I able to remember, recollect and reproduce in the examination hall. That's what matters now, rather than posing questions that may rattle your confidence. Just believe what ever you studied is sufficient and you will be able to score well. Best of luck.
when ur exams are just round the corner, try to think positive with what ever resources that is at your disposal. It's not the time to ask is this or that enough. The real question is with whatever I have studied, how much am I able to remember, recollect and reproduce in the examination hall. That's what matters now, rather than posing questions that may rattle your confidence. Just believe what ever you studied is sufficient and you will be able to score well. Best of luck.

Guys I was under the same impression that PM is enough for ISCA.

 

The fact is that PM is not enough to even score 40 marks. Module has to be done at any cost. 

 

So if you have done PM properly then you need to give some more time to complete other topics from the Module. 

 

In short, relying only on PM for isca is similar to gambling. Beware.

Nidhi I have done tax study from girlish ahuja and now practising from pm. I am practising cafm from practise manual, is this enough to practise.
Yea. Even I have done isca from practice manual ,rtp and mock test questions.
I think practice manual may be sufficient and but in any case we should not lose our self confidence and have a faith in whatever we have done.

This is not the time to read new book , just be confident and pray to God . Everything will be fine .

 

Jay ho .

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