Time Table


Group
Subject
Day
Time
Number of hours
Total hours
1
Financial Accounting
Mon, Tue
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2 hours
4 hours
1
Applied Direct Taxes
Wed & Thu
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2 hours
4 hours
2
Cost & Management Accounting
Fri & Sat
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2 hours
4 hours
2
Applied Indirect Taxes
Sunday
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
2hours
2 hours
Total hours per week

14 hours




The Count down starts from now !! Let us "Wake up". Havvvvvvvvv. Let us start with baby steps and then accelerate our pace towards the success.

Our ambition is to "Pass" (or topper depends on your personal choice) ICWAI Intermediate in December 2011 Exams.  As we know that ICWAI Intermediate has two Groups that is Group I and Group II. Each group has 3 papers. Therefore 6 papers / subjects.

Let us take the following things into consideration: (This is for time being. We are not aware of the in and outs of the syllabus the question paper patterns. At present we are laymen and trying to prepare ourselves for the future exams)
  1. Days remaining : I took the end date for preparation of the exams as December 1st 2011. Therefore they are 188 days remaining in our hands. How we are going to spend these precious days depends on 3D effect ( Determination, Decipline, Dedication)
  2. Number of Subjects:  As we already discussed they are 6 subjects.
  3. Number of readings of each subject : Let us consider the term "Readings" as the comfort zone to understand and sync the concept in our mind. Few topics we many not be comfortable in one or two reading. We are not going to mug up the concepts. But we are trying to understand and analysis. They need more and more readings, analysis, group discussions, suggestion from experts etc., As we can sense that this is going to take lot of time, effort, concentration, enthusiasm. I am correct?
  4. Number of revisions: After a successful readings of all the subjects we will be in a position to explain, share, talk, write, express our own views on any topic given. Then its time for quick revisions of all subjects.
  5. Self Tests : Wow.. this is one of the key to success. A regular self tests are the boosters of knowledge, positive attitude towards exams, time sense.
  6. Theory Subjects : How you are going to present these subjects? You may think you score more but end up scoring very less in theory subjects. Why like that? Try to find out the ways to present these subjects.
  7. Practical or Accounting subjects : They need regular practice, practice, practice.



Let us go in detail :

The Page numbers are approximates.

    Paper - Group - Subject

1) 5-G1- Financial Accounting : 10 Chapters (944 Pages)
2) 6-G1-C& I L&A                : 9 Chapters (455 Pages)
3) 7-G1-ADT                         : 29 Chapters (490 Pages)

4) 8-G2-CA&MA                  :17 Chapters (452 Pages)
5) 9-G2-OP&IS                     :15 Chapters (568 Pages)
6) 10-G2-AIT                         :8 Chapters (316 Pages)
---------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                        88 Chapters  (3225 Pages)
---------------------------------------------------------------

  1. How many months are there for exams? June, July, August, Sep, Oct, Nov (6 Months)
  2. How many months for revisions /self test ? Oct and Nov ( 2 Months )
  3. How many months for reading the study material? June, July, August, Sep ( 4 Months )
  4. How many days are there till Oct 30th ? 125 Days
  5. How many pages are to be covered each day on an average?  3225 Pages/ 125 Days = 25.8 Pages on an average 
  6. How many chapters  are to be covered each day on an average? 88 Chapters / 125 Days = 0.704 (May be one chapter each day)
  7. How many pages are to be covered each week on an average?Here we take 6 days as a week as 1 day we take self test. 25.8 * 6 Days = 154.8 Pages
  8.  How many chapters  are to be covered each week on an average? 0.704 * 6 = 4.224 Chapters
=======================================================

Let us study day by day and experience the comfort zone and levels. According to that we are going to plan further.


Let us have a separate page for the day to day time table.