CA Final May 2027

CA Final May 2027

Hi everyone, I’m a 20-year-old and my CA finals are scheduled for May 2027.

Is there anyone here who passed their Intermediate in May 2024 and is also preparing for the finals in May 2027? I’m planning to attempt both groups and would love recommendations for the best faculty for each subject.

Also, do you think it’s a good idea to start my preparation now?

P.S. If you’re also doing articleship while preparing for the finals in May 2027, I’d love to connect!

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  1. Hey! Congrats on your upcoming finals in May 2027! Starting your preparation early is definitely a smart move, especially since you’re planning to attempt both groups. It will give you more time to understand the concepts thoroughly and practice effectively.

    For the best faculties, it can vary based on your location and personal preferences, but here are some recommendations you might consider:

    1. Financial Reporting – Look for teachers with a strong background in Accounting and practical exposure.
    2. Strategic Financial Management – A faculty with a good grasp of financial strategies and analytics can be beneficial.
    3. Advanced Auditing – Find someone who has practical experience in auditing as well as teaching.
    4. Corporate and Allied Laws – A legal expert would be preferable for this subject.
    5. Direct and Indirect Taxation – Choose instructors who have strong industry experience in taxation.
    6. Costing and Management Accounting – Look for someone who makes the concepts understandable and relatable.

    Don’t hesitate to reach out to seniors or colleagues for their recommendations too!

    Regarding articleship, if you’re already undergoing it, that’s great! It will definitely give you a practical edge and help you connect theoretical concepts with real-world applications. Connecting with others who are in the same situation is a great idea. You can share resources, study plans, and keep each other motivated.

    Good luck with your preparation! If you need any specific tips or resources, feel free to ask!

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