CA Yash Khandelwal: Courses, Teaching Style & Batch Options
CA Yash Khandelwal is an experienced faculty member on Conferenza offering comprehensive courses for CA Inter, CA Final and CMA Inter. If you're deciding whether his batches suit your exam prep style, this spotlight covers his subjects, teaching approach, batch options and real student feedback.
Subjects & Courses Taught
CA Yash Khandelwal covers core CA and CMA syllabi across multiple levels. His expertise spans:
- CA Inter: Accounting, Auditing, Taxation, Law, Economics and Cost Accounting — the full Inter curriculum.
- CA Final: Advanced Financial Reporting, Advanced Auditing and Assurance, Corporate and Allied Laws, Advanced Taxation and Strategic Financial Management.
- CMA Inter: Cost and Management Accounting, Economics, and Law components.
His focus is on concept clarity rather than rote learning. He works through ICAI standards and real-world application so you understand not just the what but the why behind each topic — a critical edge in ICAI exams where examiners reward conceptual depth.
Browse all courses by CA Yash Khandelwal on Conferenza to see the full range of lectures and topics available.
Teaching Approach & Philosophy
CA Yash Khandelwal's methodology centres on three pillars:
1. Concept-First Delivery
Rather than jumping straight into problem-solving, he establishes the conceptual foundation. For instance, in Taxation, he explains the legislative intent behind a section before applying it to amendments and case law. This builds intuitive understanding so you can handle new question formats confidently.
2. Exam-Focused Examples
Every lecture integrates past ICAI questions, RTP (Revision Test Papers) and recent exam trends. He flags high-weightage areas and common examiner pitfalls — knowledge that only comes from teaching hundreds of students through multiple exam cycles.
3. Interactive & Doubt-Friendly
His batches include live doubt-resolution sessions and structured Q&A time. Rather than a one-way monologue, he encourages questions and recalibrates explanations based on student feedback.
Batch Options & Pricing
Conferenza offers multiple batch structures at different price points so you can choose based on your schedule and budget:
CA Inter Batches
Two entry-level options:
- CA Inter batch from ₹5,999 — Standard recorded lectures with study material and test series. Ideal if you prefer self-paced learning with structured content.
- CA Inter batch from ₹5,999 — Alternative batch offering for flexibility across start dates.
CA Final Batches
Two tiers to match your preparation intensity:
- CA Final batch from ₹5,499 — Core lecture series covering all four papers with RTPs and mock exams.
- CA Final batch from ₹9,999 — Premium option including additional mentoring, advanced problem-solving sessions and one-on-one guidance slots.
CMA Inter Batch
CMA Inter batch from ₹1,499 — Compact, affordable entry point for CMA Inter students covering Cost and Management Accounting, Economics and Law fundamentals.
All batches include lifetime access to recorded lectures, downloadable notes and periodic updates as syllabi change. Payment plans are available on request.
What Students Say
Feedback from CA Yash Khandelwal's students consistently highlights three strengths:
- "Clarity over speed." Students appreciate that he doesn't rush through topics. A complex concept like deferred tax or complex provisions in the Income Tax Act is broken down logically, often with visual flow charts or memory aids.
- "Real exam preparation." His lectures aren't academic lectures; they're exam-prep blueprints. Past questions aren't just solved — they're analysed for examiner patterns and alternative interpretation routes.
- "Accessible & approachable." Many students mention that he's responsive to queries and willing to revisit concepts if the initial explanation didn't land. That's rare in high-volume online coaching.
Common review themes: strong foundation-building for CA Inter; excellent for students jumping from Intermediate to Final without coaching; effective use of case laws and statutory examples.
Is CA Yash Khandelwal Right For You?
Choose his batches if:
- You value concept depth over speed-cramming.
- You're preparing for CA Inter, CA Final or CMA Inter and need structured, exam-aligned content.
- You benefit from seeing past questions solved with reasoning, not just answers.
- You want lifetime access to lectures to revise before exams.
His teaching style leans towards the methodical learner — someone who wants to understand the framework, not just memorise rules. If your strength is building solid foundations and working up from there, his batches are a strong fit.
Practice Questions
Test your understanding with these exam-style questions commonly encountered in CA and CMA assessments:
Q1. In CA Final Advanced Auditing, what is the primary distinction between substantive procedures and tests of controls?
- Substantive procedures verify the completeness of internal controls.
- Tests of controls assess the effectiveness of internal controls; substantive procedures directly verify account balances and disclosures.
- Substantive procedures are performed only for material accounts.
- Tests of controls require 100% sample testing.
Show answer & explanation
Correct answer: B. Tests of controls evaluate whether management's control procedures operated effectively during the period. Substantive procedures, by contrast, directly examine transactions, balances and disclosures to detect misstatements. Understanding this distinction is critical for audit planning and risk assessment under SA 330. CA Yash Khandelwal's lectures emphasise this distinction early because many students conflate the two; clarifying it upfront prevents downstream errors in audit strategy questions.
Q2. Under the Income Tax Act 1961, what is the correct treatment of a personal loss carried forward from a previous year?
- Personal losses can be carried forward indefinitely and set off against any income.
- Personal losses (e.g. loss from salary, house property) can only be set off against income of the same nature in the current year or carried forward to the next year.
- Personal losses must be set off in full in the year they arise.
- Personal losses cannot be carried forward; they lapse at the end of the financial year.
Show answer & explanation
Correct answer: B. Section 71(2) and related provisions clarify that losses from salary, house property, and other "personal" sources can only be adjusted against income of the same nature in the year of loss or carried forward for a limited period. This is a high-frequency examiner question because it tests both conceptual understanding and statutory precision. CA Yash Khandelwal's CA Inter taxation lectures hammer this distinction by showing students the legislative structure and why sections 70, 71 and 72 exist — moving beyond memorisation to logic.
Q3. In Cost Accounting, the primary purpose of standard costing is:
- To replace actual costing entirely.
- To establish predetermined costs and measure deviations for cost control and performance evaluation.
- To ensure that product costs are always accurate.
- To eliminate the need for variance analysis.
Show answer & explanation
Correct answer: B. Standard costing is a control mechanism. Standards are set as benchmarks against actual costs; variances (the differences) guide management action. This is core to CMA Inter and CA Inter Cost Accounting. CA Yash Khandelwal's CMA batches work through the entire variance framework — material, labour, overhead — with practical factory scenarios so students see why standard costing matters beyond the textbook definition.
FAQs
Does CA Yash Khandelwal offer live classes or only recorded lectures?
His primary offering on Conferenza is high-quality recorded lectures with structured study material. This allows you to learn at your pace and revisit complex topics. Many batches also include periodic live Q&A or doubt-resolution sessions; check the specific batch description for live component details.
Can I start mid-course or do I need to join at the beginning?
Batches on Conferenza are designed for rolling enrolment. You can join at any point and access all prior lectures in sequence. However, for optimal learning flow, starting from the first lecture is recommended so you build concepts progressively.
What if I don't pass after buying a batch?
Lifetime access means you retain the batch even after the exam. You can revise and re-attempt in the next cycle. Conferenza also offers refund/exchange policies for specific circumstances; review the batch terms or contact support for details.
Are the notes and study materials updated for the latest ICAI changes?
Yes. CA Yash Khandelwal's batches include periodic updates to lectures and notes to reflect new standards, amendments and exam patterns. Check the batch page for the latest update date.
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