This is not that simple. The syllabus of Physics is humongous. I have taken this exam twice and I am an Electrical Engineer. The part two of the Physics paper comprises some very advanced theoretical topics notwithstanding a few numerical questions that come along the way. Even Maliha Eesar, the topper of CE 2016, could not manage to get past a total of 110 marks in this paper. I secured 70 in the first part, but could only get 39 marks in part 2. Keep in mind I was very well prepared and there was nothing left in the syllabus that I hadn't prepared. The examiner just loves to ask questions very remotely covered in the syllabus, completely unbeknownst to candidates and surprising.
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