Review my faculty for intermediate both group!

Please review my faculty for both groups in the intermediate course!

I just passed the CA Foundation on January 25.

  • CA Navneet Mundhra – Costing
  • CA Avinash Sancheti – Accounts
  • CA Mohnish Vohra (MV Sir) – FM and SM
  • CA Shubham Singhal – Law
  • CA Vishal Bhattad & CA Vijay Sarda – Taxation
  • CA Rishabh Jain – Audit

I would appreciate your honest feedback based on your personal experiences, not hearsay.

Also, should I go ahead and purchase the Group 2 classes now and plan my timetable accordingly, or wait until later?

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  1. Congratulations on passing your CA Foundation! That’s a great achievement.

    Regarding your faculty for Group 1, it looks like you have a solid lineup. Here’s a brief review based on general feedback and experience in the CA community:

    1. CA Navneet Mundhra (Costing) – He is well-regarded for his clarity and practical approach, which can be very useful for understanding complex concepts.

    2. CA Avinash Sancheti (Accounts) – Known for his thorough teaching methods, he emphasizes conceptual understanding which is crucial for CA exams.

    3. CA Mohinish Vohra (FM & SM) – His teaching style is often appreciated for its depth and practicality. However, ensure you practice enough as finance & Strategic Management require both core concepts and application.

    4. CA Shubham Singhal (Law) – He is quite popular among students for making Law understandable. Pay attention to his notes and summarization techniques, as they can help during revisions.

    5. CA Vishal Bhattad & CA Vijay Sarda (Taxation) – They bring valuable experience and their practical insights can make the topics clearer. Take advantage of their problem-solving sessions.

    6. CA Rishabh Jain (Audit) – His approach is generally hands-on and student-friendly which is great for grasping auditing concepts.

    Tips:

    • Make sure to actively participate in classes and clarify your doubts immediately.
    • Complement your learning with consistent practice and revision strategies.
    • Engage with your peers for discussion; it always helps in grasping difficult concepts.

    Regarding Group 2 Classes:

    If you feel confident with your study schedule and time management, it might be a good idea to start Group 2 classes now. That way, you can get a head start, and it can balance out your study load. However, if you think it might overwhelm you, it’s better to focus on Group 1 first and then decide when to buy Group 2 classes based on how you’re feeling about your preparation.

    Ultimately, trust your ability to manage your time and adjust your plan as needed. Good luck with your preparations!

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