Need help in ca final audit

Seeking Guidance for CA Final Audit

Hello everyone,

I’m preparing for my third attempt at the CA Final exam on May 25, and I’m focusing on the first group. Unfortunately, I’ve struggled with the Audit subject in my previous two attempts, scoring below 30 both times. I didn’t take any coaching then, but this time I enrolled in classes with Shubham Keswani. However, after completing 20 lectures, I still find retention challenging, despite daily revisions.

I would appreciate any recommendations for other faculty, like Sachin Agarwal or anyone else you think might be helpful. Thank you!

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  1. Hi there!

    It sounds like you’re really putting in the effort to improve your understanding of Audit for your CA Final exam. It’s great that you’ve identified areas to work on and are seeking help.

    If you’re having trouble retaining the material, here are a few suggestions:

    1. Different Approaches: Sometimes a different teaching style can make a big difference in understanding. Sachin Agarwal is well-liked for his clear explanations and practical approach, so he might be worth considering. Additionally, other popular faculties like Kamal Garg or Vishal Bhattad have also proven effective for many students.

    2. Practice Question Papers: Try to solve as many past exam papers and mock tests as possible. This can help reinforce your learning and familiarize you with the exam pattern.

    3. Study Groups: Joining a study group can also be beneficial. Discussing topics with peers can enhance your understanding and help you remember concepts more effectively.

    4. Mind Maps/Notes: Create mind maps or concise notes while studying. Visual aids can help with retention.

    5. Revision Strategy: Focus on key topics that are frequently tested. Use the revision schedule and ensure you’re revisiting these subjects regularly.

    6. Stay Positive: It can be tough, but keeping a positive mindset is crucial. Celebrate small victories in your studies to keep your motivation up.

    Remember, it’s normal to struggle with certain subjects, but with persistence and the right resources, you can definitely overcome this hurdle. Good luck with your preparation!

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