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How to Prepare for Law B5 Paper of ICAP

 
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How to Prepare for Law B5 Paper of ICAP
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11-17-2010, 03:26 AM
Well as ya'll know the result came out today and ALHAMDOLILLAH I cleared CA foundation in my first attempt.

I'll share with you how I tackled Law.

- Didn't touch tulsian or any other study text - Everything straight from the belly of the beast itself (BARE ACT)
- Left out negotiable D (NOT RECOMMENDED THOUGH)

That's all. If you can memorize the bare act completely and at the same time understanding what the law means, you will pass INSHALLAH
Because 95% of ICAP'S paper can be answered with one section or the other. Someone above asked if it is necessary to quote section number or not. The answer is NO it is not. If it was pass rate would of been 0%!
ALL You gotta do is put something like this "According to the relevant provisions of the bla bla act" ....

Hope it helps.
Feel free to PM me or post if you or anyone else has any questions about module B accounts and LAW.















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How to Prepare for Law B5 Paper of ICAP - by salman13 - 09-30-2010, 12:49 AM
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