Almost all students must be in revision mode by this time. The last few days approaching the exams will play a very crucial role in your exams. It is important that you don’t let things go off your control. This is the time for finishing touches to your preparation.
Don’t try to start some new topic at this time. Remember its time to build up on what you have prepared till date. Make a revision schedule for each subject and stick to it. Identify the topics which need more attention during revision. Some topics may appear to be new again though it might be your third or fourth reading but that is completely fine. It happens with almost everyone given the vast syllabus.
It is always advisable to take up a mock exam for each subject to assess your exam preparedness. Those who are writing final exam for the first time must necessarily take up some of the model tests as about two years would have elapsed since you wrote your last exam. It is very important to be in exam mode and have some practice before you take up the exams.
This is not the time to prepare notes for exams. I have seen some students hurryingly prepare notes in the last week before the exams. I personally feel that the last minute notes would not be of much assist for preparation. You may not even have time to refer the notes again.
Quick reads of compilations, suggested answers, RTP and formulae (for MAFA, Costing etc) is important. This will tone your preparation with an examination approach. Even a couple of questions from these would assist you in readily scoring 10-15 marks.
Students must avoid talking about their preparation with others during the last couple of weeks before the exams. One may be threatened with the level of preparation done by others and lose confidence on their own preparation. Believe in your own preparation and focus on what you have done rather than focusing on what others have done. You need be cent percent perfect to crack a CA exam.
Keep your revision simple..