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Re: ca cpt crack
CA-CPT is a common aptitude test that judges aspirants’ capabilities in the following four areas i.e. Accounting, Mercantile Laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude. The Preparation Tips for the CA-CPT Examination is given below Preparation Tips The basic aim behind the test is to check the aptitude for the CA course you would be undertaking. We are listing for you some easy and very doable tips for cracking the CA CPT June 2017 test. Since you need to score at least 30 per cent in all subjects, remember that you need to concentrate on all subjects so that you can qualify the basics for all subjects. This is a recent change because until now the rules were overall than subject wise. Since you are appearing for a CA paper remember that Accounting is the key. If your basics in accounts are clear, your chances of clearing the examination automatically rise. Make sure you practice the subject well and learn your theory too. Another important prospect for CPT is the Mercantile Law. After accounts it is referred to as most scoring subject. Again, don’t fret just calmly practice and learn the Contract Act as well. Although economics as a whole is scoring and easy in comparison to other subjects and in this too try and complete Macro Economics first as it is more scoring. Although some get flustered in mathematics and statistics but remember that not all topics are the same. There are some easier than others and so try and complete the ones learnt during your school terms. In statistics try and complete Differentiation and integration, Correlation and regression and theoretical distribution as these are important. Some Good Books for the CA CPT Examination Section-A: Fundamentals of Accounting – CPT Grewal’s Accountancy by M.P Gupta & B.M Aggarwal Section-B: Mercantile Laws – P. P. S. Gogna or P C Tulsian Section-C: General Economics – S.K. Agarwal or Deepashree Section-D: Quantitative Aptitude – P. N. Arora Fundamentals of Accounting – CPT Grewal’s Accountancy by M.P Gupta & B.M Aggarwal Mercantile Laws – P. P. S. Gogna or P C Tulsian General Economics – S.K. Agarwal or Deepashree Quantitative Aptitude – P. N. Arora |
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