Introduction:
In subjects like Accounts, Financial Reporting (FR), Strategic Financial Management (SFM), and Costing, the main goal is to get high scores. These scores help you get a good rank and meet the total score needed. To do well in these subjects, you need a good plan.
Getting Started:
Start by looking at the whole paper in the first 15 minutes. This helps you figure out which questions are easy and which are hard.
Begin with the easier questions, especially those you can use in real life.
Move on to the next level of questions, and save the toughest ones for last.
Before you tackle the hard ones, quickly answer any theory questions.
Finishing Up:
Try your best to answer the tough questions that are left.
Before time is up, check your whole answer sheet for anything you missed.
Advanced Tips:
• For each question, see what’s needed. If possible, make a simple plan before you start writing.
• Write down your steps quickly and clearly. Put these notes in your final answer.
• If you have many notes, give them numbers and connect them in your answer.
• Leave some space on the right side of the page.
• Clearly write the question number.
• Being right is more important than looking good, but try to make it neat.
• Begin new questions on new pages.
• Make sure your math is correct.
• Use the same units as the question, like Rupees, thousands, or lakhs.
• If the question uses different units, pick one and use it for everything.
Conclusion:
To do well in practical subjects, you need a smart plan. By following these steps, you can do your best and understand the material well.