12 Things You Should Know While Preparing For CA Foundation Exam

The CA Foundation Exam is divided into 4 subjects with a minimum passing criterion of 40 marks for each subject and an aggregate of 200 marks overall. 

CA Foundation syllabus takes nearly 500 hours of first-time study with your coaching provider and 300 hours of self-study. 

It is critical that you also go through the content provided by the ICAI which must be kept as your central reference. 

It is recommended that you take up at least 2 subjects a day to ensure efficient study and keep monotony at bay. 

A selective study is NEVER an option –  you never know what portion of your syllabus will be tested in your exam. 

Revisions are the key to clear CA Foundation and the best way to effectively revise again and again is to use watered-down versions of your notes. 

In case of lengthy answers, try to break down the various points into bullets to help the examiner navigate seamlessly across the answer. 

A student must use a Cordless Portable Calculator with up to 6 functions, 12 digits, and 2 memories. 

Only Black Ball Point Pens are allowed for the exams. However, request you to read in detail the terms and conditions outlined in your hall ticket for timely changes if any. 

Relax in breaks by having a chat with family/ friend, meditating, listening to music – steer away from any kind of books/ reading, preferably avoid excessive screen exposure 

Do not compare yourself with your friend who is also studying for the exam. Each one has a different process & no one is right or wrong. What works for you, works only for you. 

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