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Irrational Approach By ICAP Regarding Papers?

 
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Irrational Approach By ICAP Regarding Papers?
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02-20-2006, 08:21 PM
Why the ICAP's papers are extra ordinary lengthy? So that when students write the answers briefly, they comment that students wrote too much breifly.

Sometimes, I think that; is it rational approach. Take the example of theoretical subjects like Economics, Law, IT etc. Minimum 8 and maximum 12 questions are asked and each one have further three/four/five sub-questions. Marks are assigned like (4), (5), (7). Hardly, a question is assigned it's deserving marks.

How much we can write about 20 or 30 marks question when it's assigned just 4 or 5 marks. How we will be able to complete the paper. It happend to me many times that I inspite of brilliant preparations could not solve the whole paper in time. I've got ditched.

I need the comments and pieces of advise from senior CA students.

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