- Question paper will have 10
Multiple Choice Question of 2 marks each. These questions are generally not
straight forward but if you know the concept well then it will be easy for you.
So as you read the text of course notes don't just memorize it, understand the
concept being explained.
- Further Question paper will
have 2 long question of 15-20 marks each. One of them will probably on
construction accounts and another might be on ratios of capital project appraisal.
- Rest will be medium size question
comprising of small sums or theory questions.
- Students get ample time to
complete the paper. Still it is advisable to solve full length questions first
and then go for short question.
- Most important chapters -
Section 1 full(Theory),chapter 9 & 10(Sums), chapter 12(Sums), Section 4
full(Theory as well as sums).
These are important but not
sufficient. Since we have multiple choice question in exam, they can be from
any chapter.
- Thoroughly Solve Question
Bank and X series along with past exam papers (minimum past 5 years paper).
Don't just go through, sit and solve them even if you feel it is easy, or else
you may go blank during exam due to lack of practice.
Note
- Before you write your exam, make it clear in your mind that you can't simply
pass the exam by doing only book work, your concepts should be pretty clear.
- Be precise in what you write. Don't write too long for questions that carry less marks or don't write too less for questions that carry good marks.
- Write in legitimate hand writing.
- Please remember 1 marks = 1.8 minutes of exam time. Keep good speed. Write longer questions first as they are more scoring. Small questions might be some times tricky and may waste your time.
- Be precise in what you write. Don't write too long for questions that carry less marks or don't write too less for questions that carry good marks.
- Write in legitimate hand writing.
- Please remember 1 marks = 1.8 minutes of exam time. Keep good speed. Write longer questions first as they are more scoring. Small questions might be some times tricky and may waste your time.
You may ask any specific
question in comments section.
These are personal
observation, there is no golden rule in Actuarial Exams. if you find it
helpful, kindly share. Good luck!
THANK YOU!
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