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In the examination Hall
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06-05-2005, 07:55 AM
<b>Well the time comes and first paper (financial accounting) is on 6th june. Passing exams depends upon three things;</b>
<ul><li>Your efforts, hardwork and prepertation in classroom and at home.</li>
<li>Your revision of subjects.</li>
<li>Your attemptation of papers in the examination hall.</li></ul>

Now that time for 1st option is gone and I have also gone through all subjects and revised them. Now its time to show my power in the examination hall. <b>People say that attempting the papers is an art</b>. Even my collage priciple told me that the reason of my low marks is the way I attempt papers.
Well I ask you people for some advice that may increase my marks. <i>What can I do in the hollydays between papers? How should I attempt papers? What are the things I should be carefull of?</i> Etc.
If any one knows any 'trick' to attempt practical questions of taxation (calculation of tax payable on income and sales tax) correctly, please do let me know.

<b>And pray for me as well.</b>

I'll be waiting for your advices. THANKS.........



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