Hacking the Tax paper| How to solve, How to score max and solve total paper| CA Inter| Vijay Sarda

CA Vijay Sarda
14 Jan 202508:28

Summary

TLDRIn this motivational and strategic video, the speaker provides essential tips for approaching a taxing exam. The focus is on staying calm, effectively managing time, and using smart study techniques for the best results. Key advice includes tackling GST questions first for confidence, solving descriptive questions before MCQs, and separating the answers for different sections like GST and DT. The speaker stresses the importance of thorough preparation, correct marking, and understanding the question before answering. Encouragement is given to stay relaxed, trust the preparation, and approach the exam with confidence for a successful outcome.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Stay calm and confident before the exam; trust your preparation and past efforts.
  • 😀 Don’t worry about forgetting things—everything will come back to you during the exam.
  • 😀 Approach the exam smartly by focusing on separate answer sheets for DT and GST.
  • 😀 Ensure that you fill out the first page correctly with all necessary details like your name and roll number.
  • 😀 Start with the descriptive GST questions—they’re easier and will boost your confidence.
  • 😀 Avoid tackling difficult questions like total income or MCQs at the beginning; save them for later.
  • 😀 Use the 1.8 minutes rule: allocate 1.8 minutes per mark for each question to manage time efficiently.
  • 😀 Fill in all working notes, as they are essential to getting full credit for your answers.
  • 😀 Focus on solving the descriptive sections first, especially those worth more marks, before moving on to MCQs.
  • 😀 Remember to stay relaxed, because your mindset and composure will directly affect your performance.
  • 😀 Your hard work and preparation will pay off—stay confident, stay focused, and do your best!

Q & A

  • What should you do before approaching the exam paper?

    -Before approaching the exam, it's important to stay relaxed and remind yourself that all the preparation you've done will come to you when you start the exam. Review your key topics and go over any charts or important concepts you might have missed.

  • Why is it crucial to separate the DT and GST sections during the exam?

    -It's essential to keep the DT (Direct Tax) and GST (Goods and Services Tax) sections separate while solving the paper because mixing them up can result in losing marks. Each section has its own answer sheet, and intermixing them will lead to errors.

  • What is the recommended order of solving the paper?

    -Start with the GST description part, as it is relatively easier and will help build your confidence. Then, move on to the DT description part. After that, solve the MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) from both sections. Leave the Total Income question for the end, as it requires more time and careful attention.

  • How should you handle the Total Income question?

    -The Total Income question should be left until the end of the exam. It is the most time-consuming, and tackling it first might waste a lot of time. By waiting until the end, you'll have more clarity after solving the easier questions.

  • What should you do if you cannot complete a question on time?

    -If you can't complete a question within the allotted time, move on and don't waste time. Focus on completing the remaining questions efficiently instead of stressing over the ones you couldn't finish.

  • What role do working notes play in the exam?

    -Working notes are critical as they form part of your answer. Make sure to prepare and display clear working notes for all calculations or steps in the exam to ensure full credit for your process.

  • How important is it to read the question carefully before answering?

    -It is extremely important to read the question carefully before answering. Understanding the exact requirements of the question will prevent mistakes, especially in distinguishing between practical calculations, income computations, and tax calculations.

  • What is the recommended strategy for handling MCQs in the exam?

    -The strategy is to first solve the MCQs from the GST section, as they are usually easier and quicker. Once you have completed those, move on to the MCQs in the DT section.

  • What should you keep in mind while filling out the answer sheet?

    -Ensure that you fill out the answer sheet correctly and completely, including all necessary details like your name, roll number, and any specific instructions for each question. Any missing information could lead to unnecessary penalties.

  • What is the suggested time allocation per mark for the paper?

    -The suggested time allocation is approximately 1.8 minutes per mark. For instance, if a question is worth 5 marks, you should aim to complete it within 9 minutes. This helps you manage your time effectively throughout the exam.

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