u/ClassicAd4798

Built a free tool that answer-keys every CA Inter past paper within hours of release — currently P1-P3 May 2026 done

Hey r/castudents 👋

Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I've been building a free CA Inter prep tool for the May 2026 cohort and wanted to share it with this community since you're who I built it for.

What it is:

  • Worked solutions for every CA Inter past paper (Question Paper, RTP, MTP, Suggested Answers — going back to 2011)
  • Within hours of each May 2026 paper releasing, the answer key is live: P1 Adv Accounting (May 5), P2 Corporate Laws (May 7), P3 Taxation (yesterday) — all done
  • Bare-Act citations on every solution (Sec 50B, Rule 86B, Notification 79/2017-Customs etc., not just "as per the Act")
  • Cross-verified across 3 independent AI passes — disputed Qs flagged with reasoning
  • 24/7 doubt solver — paste any Q, get an answer with the section citation in seconds
  • Free for the May 2026 + 2027 cohort. No paywall, no card, no ads.

Why I built it:
Because the gap between "I have a doubt at 11pm" and "my coaching faculty replies tomorrow at 6pm" is where most students give up. Faculty isn't the bottleneck — response latency is.

Honest disclaimers:

  • The 24/7 solver is AI-driven. It cites sections so you can verify, but it's not a CA. Treat it as a fast first-draft answer.
  • For 4 P3 questions where 3 AI passes disagreed, I overrode with the most law-correct version and flagged them. Spot-check those if you're using P3 to study (they're Q2.a Shankar residential, Q3.a Pratham perquisite, Q4.a Navyam GTI, Q6.a BVG ITC).
  • I'm not a CA. Built this with a CA friend reviewing. Always cross-check with bare Act before exam.

Link in comment below (Reddit auto-removes link-in-title posts).

Would love brutal feedback — what's missing, what's wrong, what would make this 10x more useful?

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u/ClassicAd4798 — 5 days ago