Your contributions to CCI is laudable. And the road map about your destination, all i can say is that the journey is very inspiring!!!!
Often students tend to curse everything else under the sun for not passing this course. But you have literally made the adage into practice- Where there is a will, there is a way.
Wishing you the very best in your professional endeavours !!!!!!
Very few persons publicly admit their limitations.
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You are one of them.
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One year before there was a debate on English language at caclub. Most of the participants were of view that without good english; you can't pass CA. Whereas I have seen many students who are good in English but failed many times in CA and ultimately left the course.
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I discussed the matter with some CA examiners. They narrated that if CONCEPTS are clear to the student about the subject; they can easily pass CA. To clear CA a reasonable English is required.
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Some grammatical mistakes can't stop you to clear CA.
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In CA profession; planning and execution is a must; English is not so important( Exception : South India - although they also use their own language while execution ). In our daily life; in most of the cases; English is not required because we live in India.
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Even in Appeals level at Direct and Indirect Taxation; I have seen many CAs are not so good in drafting the appeals but still they are successful. What is the reason behind it; one can easily presuume because we live in India.
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Dear Vivek,
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You are doing fantastic job at caclub and students can learn a lot from you and your hard work.
100% agreed.....
conceptual clarity most importent not only during ca course but in professional life.
normal english is enough, but we have to improve day by day.