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“What If I Forget Everything In the Exam?”

Ah yes, the classic night-before-exam thought:
What if I enter the exam hall and suddenly forget everything?

Like the pen, my name, the spelling of depreciation… life itself.

Welcome to the world of overthinkers—where we spend more time imagining disasters than actually reading the chapter.

I once revised a topic thrice in one day, and still Googled “Is it normal to forget everything after studying?”

Google didn’t judge me.
But my brain did.

Here’s the thing—overthinking is just your brain’s way of saying, “Hey, I’m scared… but I care.”

You wouldn’t panic if this didn’t matter to you.

So that anxiety? That’s love. Twisted, dramatic love.

But guess what else is true?

You won’t forget everything.

Your brain has stored more than you realise.

The effort you’ve put in, the mock tests you took, those underlined sections—they're all there, just waiting to show up when it matters.

So when the panic hits, do this:
- Breathe
- Drink water
- Tell your brain: “I’ve got this, bro. Chill.”

- And get back to revision like the exam warrior you are.

Because overthinking never wrote an answer.

But you will.

And the day results come, your future self will laugh at all these “What ifs.”
Just like you’re smiling right now.

Now go. That last-minute revision won’t read itself.
Response awaited guys!
Dear CA warriors,

You're 7 days away from being that version of yourself. The one who didn't give up.

Here’s how your 7 days are probably going to go — and how they should go:



Day 1 – Panic and Planning

Realisation hits: “Oh my god, I still haven’t touched XYZ topic.”

Don't worry, even AIR 1 is probably rechecking if they know Section 80GG properly.

Mantra for the day: Plan, don’t overthink. And no, now is not the time to make colourful flowcharts.


Day 2 – The Great Mood Swing
You cry. You laugh. You suddenly remember a meme and laugh more. Then you panic again.

Totally normal. You’re human. But remember:

Mantra for the day: Study in emotions, not because of them. Channel it, don’t drown in it.


Day 3 – Topic Hopping Olympics
“I’ll do this first. No, wait. Maybe that. Actually, I’ll start with something easy. Wait, have I eaten?”

You need a break from overthinking, not from studying.
Mantra for the day: Pick a topic. Stick to it. Finish it. Clap for yourself. Repeat.


Day 4 – The Self-Doubt Show
The imposter syndrome enters like, “Tu CA banega? Hahaha.”
Shut it down. You've worked too hard.

Mantra for the day: You don’t need confidence. You need focus. Confidence comes after results, not before.



Day 5 – The FOMO Fight
Everyone on Instagram is suddenly a philosopher.

Motivational reels, perfect desk shots, and mock test scores.
Mute. Unfollow. Block. Your only competition is your own yesterday.

Mantra for the day: Eyes on your book, not on someone else’s story.



Day 6 – Revision Rage
You realize: “I knew this. Why does it look new again?”

Because CA syllabus has trust issues. It shows its real face in the last week.

Mantra for the day: Don’t aim to read everything. Aim to recall whatever you read.


Day 7 – The Final Push
Butterflies in stomach. Palms sweaty. Mom shouting “Doodh pee lo.”

Good. It means you care. Now channel it.

Mantra for the day: 7 days can change 7 attempts worth of pain. Go all in.



A tiny whisper from me to you:

You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re right on time to surprise everyone ,even yourself. Show up. Show guts. Show magic.

Now go. The world needs more CAs with heart, hustle, and humour. Like you.
Workshop wrap!!

All the Best people✌️✌️
Hey beta,

First of all — if you’re reading this, you’ve already proved one thing:

You haven't given up. And that's what legends are made of.

Now, you're just 5 days away.
Five.

F-I-V-E.
The same number of fingers you’ve used to pull your hair while studying Ind AS 115 and Section 69.

(And don’t worry, the hair will grow back. After results.)

Let’s talk about your feelings right now:

- Anxiety Level: Breaking the scale.

- Revision Status: Somewhere between "I’m confident" and "Bhagwan Bharose."

- Energy: Running on caffeine, hope, and the occasional nervous breakdown.

But pause. Breathe. Listen.
You are way more ready than you think.

You might feel that you don’t remember anything.

You might feel others are better prepared.

You might feel you should've started revision in 1847.

But the truth is simple:

Every CA student, at this point, feels the SAME.

Here's your 5-Day Battle Plan:

1. Stop studying like a tourist.

No sightseeing. No jumping from chapter to chapter.
Pick important topics. Revise smartly. Play like Dhoni — cool head, killer instinct.

2. Accept imperfection.

You will never feel 100% prepared.
Even the topper who'll score 80% is feeling underprepared today.
It’s normal. Don’t panic. Play your innings anyway.

3. Focus on writing, not just reading.

You’re not giving an Open Mic. You’re writing a paper.
Write, practice speed, and make your hands move faster than your mind's overthinking.

Final words:
You don’t need magic.

You need faith in your months of hard work.

You need courage to face the paper, even if it looks like a horror movie.

5 days to go.
5 days to show.
5 days to grow.

The CA degree isn’t gifted to the perfect — it’s earned by the persistent.

And you, my warrior, are almost there.

Now go — fight your beautiful battle.

I believe in you.
CA Exams 2–3 Days Away:

Welcome to the “Brain Buffering” Zone

Congratulations! You have officially entered that magical phase before CA exams where:

- You forget your own phone number

- You revise one topic thrice and still feel like it’s a stranger

- Your family switches from “Beta, padho!” to “Beta, bas ab bhagwan pe chhod do”

This is not stress. This is tradition.

Let’s address a few things, student to student (or rather, survivor to survivor):

1. That syllabus you think you didn’t complete?

Let me break it to you—nobody has ever actually completed the CA syllabus. ICAI just gives us the illusion that it’s possible, like unicorns or unlimited Wi-Fi.

2. Your brain right now?

It’s like a laptop with 72 tabs open, and one of them is playing music but you can’t figure out which one. It’s okay. The fact that you know you’re panicking means you’re still in the game.

3. Sleep is not a crime.

If someone tells you “I’m not sleeping till exams are over,” gently hand them a pillow and say, “This is how mistakes happen, Ramesh.”

4. Motivation levels?

Some days it’s “I will crack this exam and change my life.”
Other days it’s “Let’s open the book and see what happens.”
Both are valid. The syllabus doesn’t care if you’re a warrior or a sleepy potato—as long as you show up.

5. Exam Hall Tip:
When in doubt, write neatly. If your answer doesn’t make sense, at least it should look like it does.

You have studied. You have sacrificed Netflix, social life, and in some cases, basic grooming. That’s enough. These next few days, revise smart, drink water (not just caffeine), and believe that you are not alone in this jungle.

And remember: even if you walk into the exam thinking “Bas Bhagwan bharose,” He’s been watching you study at 2 AM with Maggi in one hand and a calculator in the other. He knows you have got this.

Go get them beta!!

And if no one has said this to you recently,

Let me say it loud and clear

“I believe in you.”

“I am proud of you and I love you. “❤️
Hey beta,

Tomorrow’s the Day!

So, the exam is tomorrow. That one paper you’ve read, revised, re-revised, dreamt of, cried over, fake-laughed at, and fought with.

But guess what? You’re still standing, with highlighters in one hand and Maggi in the other. Respect.

Now, let’s get real for a moment.
You don’t need all the answers today. You need your mindset in place. Remember, even Dhoni didn’t hit sixes in the nets every day. But when it mattered – he finished it off in style.

That’s your job tomorrow. Keep calm, read the question, and don’t panic when the paper is 10x easier than expected – it’s a trap. Read again.

And yes, there’s always that one guy in the exam hall who finishes in 1 hour, looks around like he's in a cafe and leaves smiling. Ignore him. He probably wrote his email ID on the answer sheet.

You? You are made for bigger things.

Tonight, keep your books aside after a decent revision. Get good sleep. Eat light. Don’t revise till the gate of the exam hall like you are about to enter a war zone.

Just breathe.

This is your moment. No one else will sit for this paper but you. And no one else deserves to clear it more than the person who didn’t give up when it was hard -“you.”

So tomorrow, go with full josh, full confidence, and a heart that says, “I’m not perfect, but I’m prepared.”

All the best, future CA. Let the Institute do their part. You have already done yours.

All the best❤️❤️

Ready to turn that Pain into prefix?
So… that one paper didn’t go as planned?

You walked out of the exam hall like a tragic Bollywood hero, staring at the sky, asking “Why me, ICAI?”

1. It’s Just One Paper, Not the Whole Bhagavad Gita

One paper is not your destiny. You don’t need 100/100 in every subject.

Remember, ICAI is like that unpredictable aunty at weddings — you never know which subject she'll bless you in. You might have aced the next paper without even realizing it.

2. Don’t Carry the Ghosts Into the Next Battlefield

Dragging yesterday’s disaster into tomorrow’s exam is like wearing a wet sock to a marathon. You can cry after exams ,preferably with pizza and Netflix.


3. You are Not a Calculator. You’re a Warrior.

Stop calculating marks like Sherlock on caffeine.
“3 marks from Q1(b), 4 marks from Q3(a), and if ICAI is in a good mood…”
Let ICAI do the math. You do the prep.


4. Redemption is Always Around the Corner

Maybe you think you flopped. But remember last attempt? That guy who cried outside the exam hall? He cleared. And that topper-looking guy? He’s reappearing.


5. Your Career Is Not a One-Paper Judgement

One bad paper doesn’t cancel out your sleepless nights, your sacrifices, or your dreams.
Failing forward is a thing.


To Sum It Up:

* One paper went wrong? So what.
* Next one? Show up like a beast.
* ICAI? Surprise them with your bounce-back.
* You? You’re not just writing an exam. You’re writing a comeback story.

Now get up, take a deep breath, sip that chai, and show the next paper who’s boss.


P.S. Don’t forget — the person correcting your next paper doesn’t know your past trauma. Give them a reason to smile.

Wishing you Strength and Hope,

—Your partner is chaos and peace!
So Audit turned out to be that one friend who says, “Bas simple questions hain,” and then hits you with a 6-mark case study on a random SA you saw once in a dream.

Yes, it was tough. Yes, even your pen gave up halfway. But pause. Breathe. This isn’t the end, it’s just the ICAI keeping up its tradition of spicing things up.

Last attempt Audit was sweet and marks were ruthless. Maybe this time it’s the opposite. Who knows?

But,

You showed up. You wrote the paper. You didn’t run away. That already makes you a winner. This wasn't just a test of knowledge, it was a test of courage. And you passed that part with flying colors.

So don’t start overthinking. No audit report ever said, “Student failed because of one bad paper.” One paper doesn't decide your result, your journey does.

The next paper is waiting, and it doesn’t care how Audit went. It wants your focus, not your fear.

So today let’s do this: Laugh. Rest. Eat well. Watch one meme reel too many. Cry a little if you must, then wipe your tears and bounce back. You have come too far to let one surprise twist define your entire story.

This is not the end.

This is just the middle of your comeback story.

For one’s done with Group 1? chill

For one’s having both groups?

Let’s start the next group with full zest!!
Dear CA students,

We understand how unsettling the news of the exam postponement is. In such uncertain times, it’s natural to feel anxious, even disappointed. But remember—your strength lies not just in how you prepare, but in how you respond when plans take an unexpected turn.

This is a pause, not a stop. Use this time wisely—revise, reflect, or simply rest. Your dreams are still valid, and this delay does not take away your potential.

Let’s also not forget—the nation is going through a tense time. While we face the inconvenience of rescheduled exams, our brave soldiers are facing real dangers at the borders. They’re putting their lives on the line to protect ours. The least we can do is stay patient, stay calm, and maintain our focus with grace.

Let’s honour their courage with our composure, and their discipline with our determination. We are proud of them—today and always.

Let’s stay hopeful, support one another, and keep our spirits alive. Tough times don’t last, but tough people do.

Stay safe. Stay strong. The exam may be delayed, but your success isn’t.

— With you always ❤️
Guys the revised schedule is out!!

Please start studying and let’s make the most of next 5 days!!
Dear CA Inter Group 2 Warriors,

The big day is here and so are your efforts, your sacrifices, your sleepless nights, and your silent determination. This exam is not just a test of knowledge, it's proof of your courage and consistency.

Trust your preparation. Trust your instincts. Don’t let one tough paper shake your confidence. Take one exam at a time. And remember ,this is not just about passing, it’s about proving to yourself that you can

Give your 100%. Stay calm. Stay focused. And no matter what , never give up.

Wishing you all the strength and clarity for this exam season.
You have got this!

All the best❤️
Audit 1.5 Day plan:

Today:

6:30 to 7:15: Nature objective
7:15 to 8:00: Audit Strategy, Audit planning
8:00 to 8:45: Documentation
9 to 9:45: Ethics
9:45 to 10:30: Completion Review

Tomorrow:

4am to 9pm: Items
9:30 to 2:30: Different entities
3 to 7: Audit evidence
7:30 to 10:30: Audit report

Final Day:

4 to 8: Audit of banks
8 to 11: Risk assessment
Wohoooo!!! Done with the grind! Kaise the exams beta?
To kya plans hai post exams beta?

Aaj kab uthe waise?
Exams Over? Time to Uninstall RTPs and Reinstall Sleep!!

Dear CA students,

If you are reading this,

“Congratulations !!! you survived another exam season without setting your books on fire( hopefully).”

Time to finally relax, chill, and remember what a full 8-hour sleep feels like.

You can now go out without calculating how many hours of revision you are losing.

You can eat guilt-free without thinking, This isn’t in the study plan.

You can open Netflix without calling it a “5-minute break” that lasts 2 hours.

Your bags under the eyes? Now they’re just fashion statements.

Your family? They are ready to reintroduce themselves:

“Hi, I am your mom. We used to talk before you started DT.”

So go ahead, Hide your notes. Burn that sticky note that says Revise 3x before exam.

Call your friends. Go for a walk. Watch a show. Sleep like you’re getting paid for it.

You have earned this break. You gave it your all and now, you need to refill your energy tank, your sense of humour, and maybe… your social life.

The result? That’s for later.

Right now, just chill. Even superheroes take a break after saving the world. And let’s be honest, surviving CA exams is pretty much the same thing.

So here's a toast , to free time, free minds, and freedom from amendments (at least for now).

Take care, laugh a little, and remember:
You are not just a student. You are a warrior on leave.❤️❤️
According to you, What was the biggest mistake you commited in that exam hall during those 3 intense hours?
CA Student’s feelings after May-25 CA exams
https://youtu.be/C1iWlzIpN44
Some chill video! Let me know if you like it