How do I prepare for CS executive exam so as to grab a top rank?

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    Sudipta Bose | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    I would like to thank you for providing the wonderful opportunity for answering this question. Well, it can be prepared as follows:CS Executive Suggested Study Plan:-
    First of all CS Executive is divided into 3 Category-
    1) Subjective
    Company Law
    Economic and Commercial Law
    Security Law and Capital Market
    Auditing Practices
    For these subject, refer a book which has very easy language and try to cover only the important topic first, and then, if you have some time left, then go for the least or less important topic. You should try to devote 2 hours for each subject in theory. In exams they ask very tricky questions and make a habit of learning
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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    For CA exams preparation, in order to grab a rank you need a very good preparation and must appear for both groups.
    For CS, you definitely might feel in need of preparation for Company Law (Heavier than IPCC) ECL and CMSL.
    For all these three subjects, my best suggestion is to opt for Superprofs Lectures, Which I personally found helpful. Whatever subject it may be, Superprofs has wide range of experienced faculty.
    Even, the helpline i.e. academic counsellors will be helpful in your preparation all the time.
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    Pulkit Taneja

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    I am assuming that you are taking both the modules of executive exams.
    There are a total of 7 subjects and it's not possible to read each and every topic. I am dividing these 7 subjects into 3 parts:
    (A) Objective
    (B) Theory
    (C) Practical
    Objective: There are a total of 3 subjects in objective type (Tax, Cost, Industrial and Labor law). For these 3 subjects, I will suggest that you go through each and every subject in depth and give 2 hours each to the subjects daily because these subjects can help you in getting more than 60+ marks in the exam so that you can at least have the exemption in these 3 subjects.
    Theory: There are a total of
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