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Originally Posted by aishalam
I truthfully only did pre-partition and that too from a quick read through of Ikram Rabbani's book which was part of my B.A. course. For the post-partition portion of it I had this huge list of pressing national (and international) issues which I'd search up every weekend during my active prep and write brief exam notes on. These helped me prepare for current affairs, pakistan affairs and was also designed to cover an essay of those topics if it popped up. This was very efficient especially since there were quite a few gaps in my knowledge here. Technically I dedicated 3 days effort into Pakistan Affairs and got an okay 47 so I'm not complaining but this tactic would most definitely need revision. If I was to do it again, I'd focus on post-partition a lot more.
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Yes, i am also thinking so: to focus more on post-partition.