CA Student
15927 Points
Joined May 2011
It totally depends on the caliber of a student. Don’t take your decision based on somebody else’s opinion. Listen to others experiences and assess yourself where you stand and do accordingly. Some students do theoretical subjects by self study where as some may feel problem in understanding the law language and they feel difficulty in reading. So, both the students are different, their need are different. Self study also requires staying disciplined and focused. If a student can’t do both and just not able to start by itself, then he/she may go for classes to get the initial push.
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Satellite classes can never replace the experience of face to face classes. But it is a good option for students residing in remote areas of the county. They can save their money as well as other difficulties from staying away from home. There will be technological problems in satellite classes and flow will get disrupted sometimes but they are improving by time. Whether coaching to taken or not to be taken, self study has to be there, otherwise nobody can make you pass.
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Finally the decision has to be taken by the student. What are his/her needs and how he/she wants to fulfill them.