• CA topper Pawan Sarda: “Study 100% of portion, solve 100%”
  • by Rozelle Laha
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    • IF you want to achieve something that you have never before, you have to do something that you never did before.” Nagpur boy Pawan lives by this mantra and aced his exam by putting in 12 hours of study a day and revising 100% of the portions four times. 

      His track record prior to CA finals could give many a complex. His achievements include: 8th Rank in PCC (May 2010), scored 98 out of 100 marks in Cost Accounting & Financial Management in PCC and 2nd Rank in CPT (June 2008) and AIR 6th Rank in CS Professional (Final) Exam (Dec 2010), 23rd Rank in CS Executive Exam (Dec 2009), 16th Rank in CS Foundation Exam (Dec 2008).

      Pawan was also a brilliant student in school. In Class 12 (CBSE) he secured the first position in Vidarbha region (93.60% marks) and scored full marks in Mathematics. In Class 10, he obtained 2nd highest Marks in India (98.20% marks), secured first position in Maharashtra and scored full marks in Mathematics, Science & Sanskrit. He shares his success journey with Rozelle Laha.


      Fast Facts


      Name: Pawan Sarda
      City: Nagpur
      Exam: CA Final Examination- November 2011
      Rank: AIR Second and WIRC topper
      Roll number: 160339
      Marks: 596
      Percentage: 74.50


      Q. Congratulations Pawan. What made you pick CA as a career option?
      A. Thanks! My elder brother is a CA, and has been my inspiration right from beginning. I am also very inspired by my CA tutor Professor DG Sharma.

      Q. Tell us about your experience during articleship.
      A. I have completed the required 3.5 years articleship at VK Surana & Co., Nagpur. Doing an articleship sincerely did help a lot not only in developing technical understanding and conceptual clarity of the subjects we studied but also in building the confidence required to handle and sustain pressure situations and managing time effectively.

      Q. Did the alternate day schedule of CA exams work for you?
      A. Yes, definitely the alternate day schedule helps a lot. If we have one complete day leave before the next paper we can plan the study really well. For each paper I had made 20-hour plans so that the complete portion could be revised within the stipulated time.

      Q. So, what was your preparation strategy?
      A. I had a single basic strategy – to study 100% of the portion and solve 100% of the paper. The essential part was mental preparation. Once you decide not to give up come-what-may, that determination and persistence takes you through. I planned studies well in advance. My target was to complete at least four readings of each subject before the exams. I set a target to complete the first reading in two months time up to the end of August.

      Next I completed the first revision by the end of September. In the first week of October we had Test Series at CAPS (coaching institute) which helped us a lot to find out where we stand and the areas which require special attention. Next I tried to complete another reading (important areas) during the last 20 days before the exams. The exam days were the most crucial ones and I tried and went through the entire portion by following the 20-hour plans.

      Q. Is coaching important?
      A. I took coaching for three practical subjects – Accountancy, Financial Management & Costing. For other subjects I had not taken any coaching. I feel that except for the practical subjects, self-study is the way to go. Even if you attend classes, you have to ultimately study the subjects on your own.

      Q. Do you advocate studying for long hours?
      A. I planned my studies topic-wise. On an average I studied for 12 hours a day. I believe that if you want to achieve something that you have never before, you have to do something that you never did before.

      Q. Any tough subjects?
      A. Initially, I found Indirect Taxes to be a challenging subject. So, I decided to tackle my fear in the best way I know – face it, convert weakness into strength. In the last 20 days just before the exams, I planned to study this subject daily for three hours. In the end I got tremendous confidence and scored the highest marks (86) in this subject!

      Q. CA programme is tough. Truth or myth?
      A. It’s not as difficult as it is perceived to be. It is all about holding your nerves. One, who plays the mental game well, is the “king of the ring”. It is very easy to give up but if you hold on and don’t give up at the critical moment, success is bound to come. If perceived in the right way CA exams can be enjoyed and success can be achieved. If you do not study now, you will have to study later and that too a lot more under much more mental pressure.” So give the best you can in the very first shot and challenge your limits instead of limiting your challenges.

      Q. What is your advice to future CA aspirants?

      A. Take your articleship sincerely. A golden mantra is ‘Plan your work and work your plan’. Time management is the name of the game. Our Sir always said, try to understand everything and do not memorise anything. Developing conceptual clarity is a very crucial aspect of CA studies.

    • Published on: January 20, 2012
    • 27 Comments
    • Hardik Chordia | Mar 20, 2013

    • This person has not stopped yet..... Winning every game with his cheerful & smiling face :-)
    • Sindhu.G.R | Dec 14, 2012

    • Congraj, Thanks for your advice. and i want to give my interview after my achievement.
    • satyanand dwivedi | Mar 28, 2012

    • congratulation bro
    • anshika agrawal | Feb 29, 2012

    • i really inspired frm u alot.... many many congratulatns.. plz suggest smthng...doing b.com..
    • ADITYA SINGH CHAUHAN | Feb 17, 2012

    • MANY MANY CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS GREATEST ACHIVEMENTS.......
    • rahulsingh(futureiitian) | Feb 10, 2012

    • JHOOTE MAKKAR NE MERE NOTES CHURA LIYE AUR PAD KAR TOP KAR GAYA BHAI DHOKA KIYA SAJA TO TUJHE DUNGA SALEEEE.....MAIN PASS NA HO PAYA TOH KAYA AB IIT JA RAHA HUN YAAD RAKHEYO SHIVAM VERMA(i am talking abt shivam dont get senti man...hihihi hi ho howwaaa..)
    • Ankit Hurkat | Feb 08, 2012

    • Hey Bro...congrats again for ur achievement.!!!and it was really nice reaading ur interview and got really inspired by it...thanx yaar..
    • Wafa Abbas | Jan 30, 2012

    • pls!!!!!! any one tells me what is the way to be a CA I m a student Of class 12 with commerce subject............
    • Manmohan | Jan 28, 2012

    • Why dont u go for Civil services???
    • Ashutosh | Jan 25, 2012

    • Congo Bhaiya... wish 4 our results toooo....
    • GAURAV KRIPLANI | Jan 25, 2012

    • I Always use to come in Vardhman Nagar Not to play Cricket. But to have meet with you And Hardik ...Congratulations Bhai Sorry For Being So Late...
    • Akash Kediya | Jan 24, 2012

    • congrats bhaiya........nd best of luck for future.....
    • Chetan Kothari | Jan 22, 2012

    • Many many congratulations pawan bhaiya. You have inspired many like me in many ways. Your determination and drive for excellence is just unmatchable. All the best for your coming future :)
    • SUKESH JAIN | Jan 22, 2012

    • truly insqiring bhai... Thank you.
    • mahesh shingane | Jan 21, 2012

    • congrats pawan.... ur dream come true.. :) all the best for ur future.
    • Rahul lohiya | Jan 21, 2012

    • congratz pawan...u r a true legend & most importantly a amazing students & inspiration 4 all of us...u made us proud as a nagpurian..!!
    • Jaideep Patel | Jan 21, 2012

    • cong bro.... U set an example ...
    • Girwar Bhattad | Jan 21, 2012

    • This is amazing...after reading this even a person who has decided to quit CA will take up the challenge :)
    • Pawan Sarda | Jan 21, 2012

    • Thanks a lot to all of you for such wonderful comments. I am grateful to every1.
    • Tushar jiwani | Jan 21, 2012

    • Great work.......Pawan....evry1 is proud of u...
    • Abhinay | Jan 21, 2012

    • truely touching & inspiring . . thanks Pavan ...
    • Aman Juneja | Jan 21, 2012

    • Excellent Bhai..:-)
    • siddharth shah | Jan 20, 2012

    • when the word with name "pawan" stikes to my mind , their just comes only 1 name to my remembrance..that is all one pawan sarda...my classmate from std 1st..u r legend with inborn talent..to excel at every point of academia..u proved it bhai.that u r d perfect inspiration of every youth...wishing u all success of lyf..god bless:)) once again a big big congratulation on this mindblowing success!!!!!!!
    • Hardik Chordia | Jan 20, 2012

    • To aal, this is only a Acedemic Career of Pawan.... His "True Championship" is yet to b revealed!!.. Hats off to your way of living!! :).. Also hats of for letting and teaching others "your" way of living. :)
    • Roshan Jaiswal | Jan 20, 2012

    • Congratulations a lot.... Wish u all the success for future..
    • vivek dev verma | Jan 20, 2012

    • wow!!!!!! bhai aapne to kamaal kar dia.....great i realy got inspired by ur interview thnx.................a lot and congrats......pawan bhaiya
    • Sanket Agrawal | Jan 20, 2012

    • A true legend in all sense..an absolute champion to say d least..wish u all d happiness in d world buddy..best wishes for ur bright future..
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