The 30-Day Rescue Plan – Crack CA Foundation When Only a Month Remains
You have 30 days. The exam is real. The pressure is real. And yes — clearing CA Foundation in one month is absolutely possible, but only if you follow the right CA Foundation exam strategy from Day 1 itself.
This is not your typical advice article. This is a battle-tested, week-by-week CA Foundation study plan specifically designed for students who are short on time but high on determination. Whether you've been procrastinating or life simply got in the way — this 30-day rescue mission is your second chance.
Let's Be Honest About Where You Stand
Before diving into CA Foundation preparation tips, take a cold, honest look at your current situation. Ask yourself:
Have you completed your syllabus at least once?
Which subject is easiest for you, and which is the hardest?
How many test series papers have you given?
Are you scoring above 40 in any subject consistently?
Your answers will define how you customize this CA Foundation exam plan. The goal is not perfection — it is passing. And passing is absolutely within reach in 30 days.
Understanding the CA Foundation Paper Pattern (Quick Recap)
Before jumping into your CA Foundation study plan, understand what you are preparing for:
Paper 1 – Principles and Practice of Accounting (100 marks, subjective)
Paper 2 – Business Laws & Business Correspondence and Reporting (100 marks, objective, subjective)
Paper 3 – Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics – Objective (100 marks)
Paper 4 – Business Economics and Business & Commercial Knowledge – Objective (100 marks)
Passing requires 40% in each paper and 50% overall aggregate. This means your CA Foundation preparation in one month must be strategic, not exhaustive. You don’t have to know everything—just the right things.
CA Foundation Exam Time Management: Paper-wise Strategy
Knowing how to pass CA Foundation also means knowing how to manage your 3 hours inside the exam hall. Here is a smart, paper-specific breakdown:
Paper 1 – Accounts (Subjective):
Read all questions in the first 10 minutes, mark the ones you are most confident about.
Attempt those first. Do not waste time on a stuck question — move on and return.
Keep 10 minutes for review and presentation correction at the end.
Papers 2, 3, 4 – Objective MCQs:
Target 1 minute per MCQ on average.
Never leave a question blank — there is no negative marking in CA Foundation.
Use elimination techniques for MCQs where you are unsure — rule out 2 wrong options first.
How Bhagya Achievers Can Help You in Your 30-Day Rescue Plan
At Bhagya Achievers, we specialize in CA Foundation preparation that is focused, efficient, and results-driven. In the last month before exams, our students benefit from:
Chapter-wise and Full-Syllabus Mock Tests with detailed answer keys
Live doubt-clearing sessions from experienced CA faculty
Concise revision notes covering high-weightage topics
Past year paper analysis and exam-ready strategy sessions
1-on-1 mentorship for students who need personalized exam guidance
You don't have to do this alone. Our team at Bhagya Achievers is here to back you every single step of the way. Join the hundreds of students who have cracked CA Foundation with our structured test series.
Final Thoughts: 30 Days is Enough — If You Use Them Right
The question is never whether 30 days is enough. The question is whether you will use those 30 days with discipline, direction, and determination.
CA Foundation is not the toughest exam in the world. But it does reward students who study smart, manage time well, and stay consistent. Your CA Foundation exam strategy should be built on revision, not just coverage.
Follow this 30-day CA Foundation study plan, practice relentlessly with mock tests, use your CA Foundation revision strategy wisely, and walk into that exam hall knowing you gave it everything you had.
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