i am really worried..could someone tell i f i lose marks for writing the answers not cosecutively and in a mixed way like this:
for eg:
Q1(a)
Q3(b)
Q4
Q1(b)
Q3(c) etc.
sir pls confirm...will i lose marks even if my answers are correct...??
Rachana (student) (52 Points)
11 May 2010i am really worried..could someone tell i f i lose marks for writing the answers not cosecutively and in a mixed way like this:
for eg:
Q1(a)
Q3(b)
Q4
Q1(b)
Q3(c) etc.
sir pls confirm...will i lose marks even if my answers are correct...??
LLOYD VAZ
(Free Lancer)
(158 Points)
Replied 11 May 2010
There are chances of the examiner deducting ur marks for not maintaining the question sequence. It is clearly mentioned on the answer booklet and also exam instructions that write answers in a continuous order maintaining the sequence,if your are not sure of the answer leave space in between. Now upto the examiner to decide about the deduction of marks. All the best and always read the instructions carefully.
CA-CWA RAVI
(CA-CWA in industry)
(5464 Points)
Replied 11 May 2010
koi marks nahi deduct hote yaar
why u spreading rumours???
it is advisable to write in proper sequence but marks are not deducted( confirmed by president and chairman of ICAI)
sharath
(i)
(188 Points)
Replied 11 May 2010
they r given all qn's compulsory only, not in sequence,
when u r writing a qn qn num is compulsory and it is better to start in new page
Rachana
(student)
(52 Points)
Replied 13 May 2010
Originally posted by : RAVI KHANAL | ||
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koi marks nahi deduct hote yaar why u spreading rumours??? it is advisable to write in proper sequence but marks are not deducted( confirmed by president and chairman of ICAI) |
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thanx to all for replying...
the reason i was worried was because i had written even the sub questions in each main questions in different order...u guys sure that i wont lose the marks for those sub questions...
eg:
i wrote Q1(a) the Q2. after that i answered Q1(b).
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114783 Points)
Replied 13 May 2010
Come on friend...Please please do not worry. There will be no deduction.
Check my article at the below link and see suggestion number 14:
SOME PRESENTATION SKILL FOR WRITING PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS