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Module-D Papers Analysis (Autumn 2005)

 
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Module-D Papers Analysis (Autumn 2005)
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09-13-2005, 12:57 AM
Friends & fellows of MODULE-D

There are 4 papers in MODULE-D of CA-intermiate Examination of ICAP, as you already know. And today, was the last paper of this particular module (Information Technology).
The formost objective of this post it to receive/obtain the feedback of the students of Module-D on the papers, being taken by ICAP in the most recent attempt (AUTUMN, 2005).

How do you rank these papers? (Especially in terms of their level of difficulty through due comparisons with the past attempts)
<D10> COMPANY LAW (CLW)
<D11> AUDITING (AUDIT)
<D12> COST ACCOUNTING (CAC)
<D13> INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

IMPORTANT NOTE - These comments are required from all types of students. (i.e; first attempters, repeaters etc)

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09-15-2005, 05:16 PM
well papers were ok as a whole!

cost paper was a bit more lengthy as compared to previous attempts! rest were applied papers and thats why most students were satisfied with their attempts!

company law paper was easy as compared to past papers.

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