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Appearing for Mod B and C together

 
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Appearing for Mod B and C together
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12-07-2006, 07:22 PM
i would suggest you to go for Module B only
becoz at this stage you are unaware of ACCOUNTINGS as a whole. in module b you are tought about sole-proprietorship and Partnerships where in Module C concern is on Companies. it would be very hard for you to have grip on whole course.
beside Accountings. OBBC is the subject which sounds easy but its also very difficult to pass.

Appearing in two modules is good for those who have already studies one module but got lapse in it. becoz in that they have basic knowledge of one module they dont have to work that hard in it. and they put their prime focus on the module they are studying for the first time.

as you said you have just studied Module A. i would suggest you to go for Module B only. dont think it would be waiste of 6 months. This would help you in improving yourself. like someone said Module A is warmup.. but Module B is Real FOUNDATION for CA.

stay happy.
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Appearing for Mod B and C together - by Business_Maker - 11-16-2006, 02:50 AM
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[No subject] - by Xak - 11-28-2006, 05:30 AM
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