20 MARKS PRACTICAL CASE STUDIES: RELEVANT TO IBBI REGISTERED VALUER EXAM
In the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India’s exam for Registered Valuer for the Securities and Financial Asset class, Practical case studies is part of Valuation Application chapter from where 20 marks coverage is expected on application of various valuation techniques. The Mantra for scoring marks in this area is practise, practise and only practise and there is no short cut for cut. That is a different matter if you are already working in valuation domain, even then you might take less time as compared to a novel or from a professional who is working in a non-valuation domain. But in order to understand the style and pattern of questions being asked in the valuation examination, one has to practice thoroughly on these practical case studies as these are the deciding factor between your pass or failure in IBBI Registered Valuer examination.
As per the syllabus as mentioned on the IBBI website for securities and financial asset class, as has been prescribed that this section will have three case studies for application of valuation techniques.
– One case study with four 2-mark questions, for 8 marks
– Two case studies with three 2-mark questions each, for 12 marks
It has been further stated that this section will have case studies for application of valuation techniques. For each case there will be a comprehension narrating the transaction based on which questions will be asked from the case.
At times the case studies are made in such a manner that theory questions are also imbibed in between as a single two marks question. In order to clear this IBBI Registered Valuer examination, scoring a minimum of 12-15 marks out of 20 marks is must. These 12-15 marks could be the deciding factor of your pass or failure in the IBBI Registered Valuer examination.
Apart from more and more practise of trending practical questions which can be found from interaction from past exam candidates, or from RVOs one more thing that needs t be kept in mind that one should actually practise those questions in the same way as he/she would be going to do in examination. This would definitely give a morale booster to the aspirant for solving such practical case study in the examination environment.
In order to keep a track regarding the latest case studies, one should join or be a part of any closed group of valuers through WhatsApp or any other medium so that continuous exchange of information regarding trending questions can be done and the fellow aspirants help others to clear this examination too. In addition to such group, one should also practise the material shared by their respective Registered valuer Organisation (RVO).
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From this piece of information, you must have realised by now that how important this concept of Practical case studies is from the point of view of IBBI registered valuer Examination. Therefore, lack of practise or just reading of case lets only assuming them to be quite easy and could be solved directly in examination is just not possible and one has to practise in advance. Therefore, I would like to encourage you all to practise with considerable time involvement with the kind of excel or other numerical program available at your nearest NISM test centre so that you can have hands on experience on that before exam and you would not face any problem in directly facing such software in examination hall only. You can easily score 15 to 16 marks out of the assigned 20 marks in these case studies with just practice, and that would become an important factor for your success in IBBI Registered Valuer Examination.
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