Tuesday 26 October 2021

Prof -New syllabus Module 2: How to prepare/present- Suggestions by passed out students

Suggestions by recently passed out students on how to prepare Module 2 of CS professional New syllabus..



Abhinaya

1. One of the major hurdle during CS exam is that, we don’t get gaps between our exams. Will have to plan studies + routine strategically. Like last day revision, sleeping patterns, food, etc.

Sleep deprived is a most regular problem I get to know and which even I faced, especially during last few papers.

2. Keep short notes, codes, notings all ready and assembled at one place. But make sure the output has to be in detail and in professional language.

3. I prefer writing answers in points with a conclusion in paragraph form.

4. One of the most important  practice during exam is time management. I believe one should attempt for atleast 90-95 marks for keeping it a sure short.

We will have to write a lot in professional level as all papers are subjective in nature. I used to do a lot of writing practice for ascertaining time taken, quality of the answer, paper presentation, speed.

SACMDD: 

Read and revise the module well. Mostly the questions are repetitive in nature and can be predicted/ prioritised at the time of revision.

Memorise all the check lists well.

CRILW: 

I used to refer bare acts for this subject. As there are possibilities of in depth questions, case study type questions, analytical questions.

Also make a note on days count limits, definition in this subject separately.

I prefer revising part B completely on a day before exam and start solving from part B only, then continue with part A.

RCD: 

The subject seems to be small. But one need a lot of concept clarity, understanding and in depth knowledge to be able to solve the paper. Expect less direct questions in this subject.

Rathna Priya

For module 2: All the three subjects are theory oriented. Get the concepts and read. Read institute material fully. 

For corporate restructuring, it needs a constant study. Cos v need to gothrough two books. 

For RCD , more of case studies have to be approached. Remember the provisions to start with the answer.

For secretarial audit, its full of practical knowledge. Understanding is must.

Kousalya

All the three papers in Module 2 are core papers. Portions are vast. But many topics are practical..if u r undergoing training under any PCS, this module is cakewalk for u .

Please dont skip any of the chapters in any paper. It would be hard, time consuming and tiring, but it would help u during exams. You will be able to ans all the qns

SACMDD: You will be having two parts. My favorite was first part. It was easy and practical exposure was more. In part b, due diligence and types of audit chapter has more weightage. Concentrate on those.. Make short notes wherever possible. During exams only those notes will help u out.

Books: Ankush Bansal, Inspire academy and yes academy

CRVI: Part A would be rough, vague...but first three chapters would be easy..buyback and takeover chapters will be easy. Like if u are clear with the provisions, those topics would be very chronological and easy to grasp with. Second half of first part would be really dry. But dont skip either. Atleast give one or two times a read.

Part B is certainly the most easiest of the module. All the sections of IBC would be like a story line. So please learn precisely and u will definitely be strong in ur learning. This part would be the scoring part.

Books: Yes academy and ICSI material

RCD: minimum chapters with vast portions. Definitely not easy paper. But please learn all the chapters..dont worry about the limits...as u cannot mug up all...but try to be confident in other topics....Make short notes wherever u could.

Books: Ankush Bansal, inspire academy and yes academy.

If you know Hindi, please go through the marathon notes of muskan gupta mam, it would be of much use.

Be consistent in ur preparation, definitely you will clear this module.

Lakshmi Krishna

RCD to me felt like a mix of concepts from all the previous 5 papers in professional. It has in depth concepts and lot of case laws based on that. There are only 9 lessons but it’s as good as 20 because the inside topics are many. Be very thorough with the concepts and while learning the case laws remember the crux of it since the questions are case laws based and you should be able to identify which one. There are a few that you can remember the names, the rest it’s important if you know the matter of the case & its judgements. 

It’s not possible to remember all the penalties but there are some which you will know are important as you proceed with preparation like sec 447 etc. those you can remember and quote in your answers. Unless and until you remember case laws, sections and penalties very well it’s better not to quote the wrong one. If you’re very sure, go for it.

In CR, it is better to be very thorough with second part, since it’s comparatively easier and will give you confidence if you start answering from part-B

SACMDD - the question paper was very different from previous attempts so that took us aback in the first look. To get hold of what they’re asking and start writing it took us half an hour. They were asking lot of questions as to what our interpretations are. Maybe that’s why. 

RCD- they asked case law based questions so unless we’re able to comprehend what concept it relates to then chances are we might be confused.

In module 2, you really need to have the speed and practice to write since there’s a lot that you’ll need to think and put on your papers. Time management is important so that one can complete 100 marks what so ever.

My approach for all the 3 subjects as instructed by one of the faculty’s was to write the facts of the case first, in case it’s a direct question then write the definition and explain in brief. Second paragraph can talk about provisions of the section in case of case laws and other questions you can write in detail about the concept. Third paragraph should be a conclusion always. If it’s a case law an interpretation and your derivation from it.

Please check the supplements given by ICSI for every subject much in advance. Having a look at them last minute will make you nervous.

Kiran

For SAC paper I focused on part A. And then in part B with the help of scanner I ranked chapters based on weightage. Part A helped me in exam.

Sreelakhsmi

SACMDD: 

The questions were pretty straight forward so it’s best to read and revise the module well.

CRILW: 

The subject requires detailed study so it is best to start early, otherwise all the topics get mixed up in the end. For e.g. You may get confused between the powers/duties of interim resolution professional/resolution professional/liquidator.

RCD: 

Although the module is comparatively small it was one of my most difficult exams as the questions were mostly case study and scenario based. So you need good concept clarity.

Praveena

I used to stick to only our institute study material and it helped me a lot.  Conceptual clarity is a must when it comes to CS exams  esp. with regard to module 2 as all three papers are theory based.. 

SACMDD: This is according to me the most scoring paper of module 2. Part 1 covers the practical aspects which is easy to interpret.. Part 2 is purely theory where you need to remember different headings and points.. for this paper I would suggest to reread the concepts in timed intervals.. mostly direct questions are asked... 

CRILW: This is also a theory based paper with few case laws for reference.. 

Part 2 is comparatively easy as the points are repeatedly given and part 1 needs more attention.. it would be easier if we prepare short notes for reference to save time on last minute revision..

RCDNR: This paper deals with various acts like FEMA, RBI, etc in three chapters.. I studies by combinng the three chapters as per the acts it helped me to remember who is the authority under which act and what procedure is followed and all..first three chapters are more scoring so tried to be more thorough with them.. for last chapters dealing with CPC, CrPC I read and summarised the content for easy reference.. 

Be confident and attempt for 100 marks.. practice writing because at exams I felt it would have been better if I could write bit more faster.. so practicing beforehand would help.. all the best everyone.. let's crack the upcoming attempt successfully 👍🏻👍🏻

Nothing is impossible.

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