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Brainery Institute of Commerce – The Best CA & CMA Institute in Chennai for Future Finance Leaders

27.01.26 11:35 AM - By Darshan M - Comment(s)

The First Big Decision After School Can Shape Your Entire Career

Passing Class 12 in 2026 is a proud milestone, but it also marks the start of one of the most important decisions of your academic life. For students choosing CA or CMA, this decision ...

You’re Not Bad at CA — You’re Just Preparing Like It’s 2015

22.01.26 12:16 PM - By Darshan M - Comment(s)


If CA was only about studying longer hours, most students would have cleared by now. The truth is, many students preparing for CA in 2026 are working harder than ever, yet results remain unpredictable. This isn’t because students have become weaker or more distracted. It’s because the way CA is test...


Festivals Don’t Break CA Preparation — Poor Planning Does

19.01.26 02:54 PM - By Darshan M - Comment(s)

As festivals approach, many CA and CMA students begin to feel uneasy. There is an underlying fear that celebrations will interrupt their routine, reduce study hours, and affect their chances of clearing the exam. Some students even believe that avoiding festivals completely is a sign of seriousness ...

The Real Skill ICAI & ICMAI Are Testing in 2026 — And Why Most Students Miss It

13.01.26 11:51 AM - By Darshan M - Comment(s)

Ask most CA or CMA students what the exam tests, and the answer is predictable: knowledge, memory, or hard work. While these matter, they are no longer the deciding factors. In 2026, a far more critical skill determines whether a student clears or repeats an attempt—and most students are unaware of ...

Why Most CA Students Fail Not Because of Syllabus — But Because of Decision Fatigue

09.01.26 04:49 PM - By Darshan M - Comment(s)



Most CA students believe failure happens due to lack of intelligence, weak conceptual understanding, or insufficient study hours. In reality, a large number of students fail despite sincere effort and long study hours. The real reason often lies beneath the surface—something rarely discussed in clas...