Practise like the exam matters. Understand where you lose marks. Fix the mistakes you can control.
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Attempt after attempt on the same subject is what students call the loop. The loop is rarely a concept problem.
Concepts get fixed in class. What does not get fixed in class is everything that happens between knowing the answer and writing it: the section quoted from memory and quoted wrong, the working note you kept in your head so the step mark went with it, the answer that explains everything and concludes nothing, the sub-part you skipped because time ran out, the last sixteen marks written in nine minutes.
None of that is intelligence. All of it is in your hands. That is what this test series is for — to find those things, name them, and get rid of them before the exam hall finds them for you.
Your paper is not marked in isolation. It is read against every other paper written on the same questions, by the same marking scheme, in the same batch.
The errors a large share of the batch made on the same question. If most of the room misread the same proviso, that is not a personal failing. That is a trap — in the question, in the language of the section, or in the way the chapter is usually taught.
Once it has been named, it stops working on you. It stops working on everyone who read the list. If a mistake is common, everybody should know it is common — and nobody needs to make it twice.
The errors that were yours and largely yours alone. Nobody else in the room will flag these for you, and no "top ten mistakes" video will ever contain them.
It is the shortest list you will get all attempt and the most valuable, because it is the only one written specifically about you.
This does not need a huge cohort to work — it needs the same paper, the same marking scheme and more than one answer sheet. It is real from the first batch and it sharpens with every paper marked. We would rather say that than print a number.
Most evaluation is subtraction: here is what you lost, better luck next time. That is half a report. Your report names both sides — where you scored above the batch, the marks you should walk into the hall knowing you will collect, and where you scored below it, with what the remarks say went wrong: the concept, the section quoting, the working notes, the presentation. Four different problems with four different fixes.
Double down on the strengths. Repair the weaknesses in the order in which they are actually costing you.
On the 100-mark papers: a live Zoom discussion — the paper walked through question by question, with the common mistakes taken apart in front of everyone.
You write it by hand, timed
You photograph every page and upload — phone camera is fine
Your paper is collected and held with the batch
Every answer is marked against the step-wise scheme — workings included
Faculty reviews the marked papers and signs them off
So no — your result is not instant, and we are not going to pretend it is. There is a queue and there is a person at the end of it. A number that arrives in ninety seconds has been seen by nobody. Nothing reaches you here that somebody has not put their name to.

Teaching CA students since 2005. The academy behind this batch — and the faculty whose sign-off your marked sheet carries.

Runs the batch: the papers, the schedule, the Zoom discussions after the hundred-mark tests.
Marks every sheet against the same step-wise scheme, which is what makes the batch comparison possible. Nothing it marks reaches you until a faculty member has reviewed it and signed it off.
Break My Loop is for every CA student, across levels and subjects. This is the batch running right now — more subjects join the platform batch by batch.
Each 50-mark paper examines earlier chapters — you learn it, then produce it cold later, which is the only condition the real exam will ever ask you for it in.
Test 1 is the free-standing demo paper and is not part of this — the combo is the full examined series.
1 of these 5 have already sat. You still get them — as a late seat, written whenever you are ready, marked the same way.
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Starts 26 September 2026. A different, longer commitment from the IDT batch, and booked separately.
Free with the Full Mock: AFM GEETA by CA Ritij Saraf (AIR 2) — included only with a Full Mock 2 booking.
Book Full Mock 2 →A concept and revision companion for AFM, written to be usable in the last weeks before the attempt rather than read cover to cover.
It opens in the reader inside your account — contents, search, bookmarks, and your last reading position kept for you. It is not a download, and it is tied to your enrolment. Included only with a Full Mock 2 booking.
See Full Mock 2 →You knew the answers. Something between your head and the answer sheet did not survive the three hours — and every attempt, you find out what it was only after the result, when it is far too late to use.
Write one paper. Get your own sheet back, marked on the lines where the marks moved, with your rank, the mistakes the whole room made, and the ones only you made. Then decide whether this is the attempt that breaks the loop.