02-05-2004, 04:29 PM
Dear ayesha, not claiming myself as a senior I guess this is what my idea of studies is....
for the IT and BM PB is sufficient.
U need to be v good in english, make summaries and practice questions.. remember cramming is not recomended rather making key notes and practising case studies is recomended. Papers are general yet for few attempt they are very specific so its difficult to predict...
For corp law its an orthodox coz the papers setup is like 20-25 short marks numbered questions,,,, Ur strength will be the first 263 sections and for that u have to refer to ur foundation studeis(make them on ur finger tips plus refer to some secretarial pratices book (nazeer ahmad shaeens book has like 30-40 pages on sect practices) Master them... for other laws refer to ATFL's or the same (nazeer shaheen's book)
For Accounting master the accounting standards plus past papers.. with PB as a base book
but u may need a tution ... if u are a quick in picking the teacher maqbool sb may suit u otherqise naveed sb. or pac are the 2 options
rest... planning is of utmost importance,, gone are the days when juss 6 mnths b4 exams were sufficient, studeis are to be on regular basis esp. if u r not good enof in english expression u may require a 1-2 times book reading of BM and IT......
But still if u are intellignet and have a good english then BM and IT may not be a big probz... Make summaries of accounting standars and corporate lawa. Make summaries of all relevant models/techniques as discussed in BM and IT.... I guess these things will work out.....still i say planning is important thant just studies.. u must alwasy be bearing ur syllabus in loose papers with u and alwasy be consulting for the syllabus on day o week basis,,,,,, after u pass module E i will disuss module F,,,,,
Passing Module E is more difficult than module F...
More next time
for the IT and BM PB is sufficient.
U need to be v good in english, make summaries and practice questions.. remember cramming is not recomended rather making key notes and practising case studies is recomended. Papers are general yet for few attempt they are very specific so its difficult to predict...
For corp law its an orthodox coz the papers setup is like 20-25 short marks numbered questions,,,, Ur strength will be the first 263 sections and for that u have to refer to ur foundation studeis(make them on ur finger tips plus refer to some secretarial pratices book (nazeer ahmad shaeens book has like 30-40 pages on sect practices) Master them... for other laws refer to ATFL's or the same (nazeer shaheen's book)
For Accounting master the accounting standards plus past papers.. with PB as a base book
but u may need a tution ... if u are a quick in picking the teacher maqbool sb may suit u otherqise naveed sb. or pac are the 2 options
rest... planning is of utmost importance,, gone are the days when juss 6 mnths b4 exams were sufficient, studeis are to be on regular basis esp. if u r not good enof in english expression u may require a 1-2 times book reading of BM and IT......
But still if u are intellignet and have a good english then BM and IT may not be a big probz... Make summaries of accounting standars and corporate lawa. Make summaries of all relevant models/techniques as discussed in BM and IT.... I guess these things will work out.....still i say planning is important thant just studies.. u must alwasy be bearing ur syllabus in loose papers with u and alwasy be consulting for the syllabus on day o week basis,,,,,, after u pass module E i will disuss module F,,,,,
Passing Module E is more difficult than module F...
More next time