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“One never fails, one just learns from the mistakes💯” From failing in mock test of financial reporting in AIR1CA Career Institute test series by scoring only 38 Marks to securing All India Rank 30 with decent score of 57 Marks (Including 5.5 marks as a grace) in Financial Reporting. Here I would like to highlight few additional strategies that you should do and that I followed to excel in this subject. A. General Points: > Try to analyse the gaps (start with the husstle again since failures are a part and parcel of journey, the better term to potray failures are the learnings that you get from them) > Stick to the basics and if still you have any doubt on them then please get them cleared at the earliest because you can’t afford any single doubt about basics in those 1.5 days B. Specific Points: > Start with the Topic wise strategy (ABC Analysis Technique) Major Ind AS & Topics (50-60% Coverage): 115, 116, 33, Consolidation, Business Combination, 36, Financial Instruments, 102, 19) > Try giving mock tests more frequently to excel in presentation skills & time management > Try solving the big questions (10-12 Markers) more > Idle time for Ind AS Revisions with questions (Post 1st revision): Big Ind AS (Mentioned in 1st pointer)- Maximum 6-7 hours with questions Small Ind AS- Maximum 3-4 hours with questions > Adopt two strategies: 1st is cumulative revision technique w.r.t. the concepts. 2nd is Star ⭐️ technique, so as to identify which question has been repeated multiple times & accordingly identifying LDRs (Last Day Revision questions) > Most importantly, one should stick to the study material > Last pointer is that please have a faith in yourself and in god💯 Note: Please drop your mail id’s if you want to take a look at my evaluated sheet for Financing Reporting or any other subject. I will be more than happy to help. Thanks for being the Patient Reader….. #icai #ca #cafinal #cafinalist #exams #strategy #financialreporting #failure