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@greenhorn

For high scoring in any subject, Folling points should b kept in mind.


1. Selection of material according to requirement of paper.

2. Make files of ur notes. Ur material should b in photocopy form not in book form. The reason behind this is that it will help u in revising material in a very short time before and during exam.
As during papres, there is no gap between papers. If sb cram his material very efficiently during his prepration and he remained unable to revise it near and during exam. That person can not achieve maxmum fruit of his efficient prepration. So planned his material in a managed way to revise it in short time.

3.Make diagram, graphics whereevere it is possible.

4. Write statistics where it is possible

5. Use headings and sub- headings

6. Use pen instead of ballpoint in paper.

7.Writing of headings and sub-headings should b different from main stuff.

8. Give some space between Heading and start of paragraph. e.g;

SOCIAL PROBLEMS:

There are many social problems in the society........................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .......................................

U start and finish the paragraph in any paper in this way.

9. u should cram objectives of all papers. Take objective question very seriously. Only objective question will raise ur score from 40 to 50 marks. It is essential to gain at least 16 marks out of 20 marks.

In EDS, u should score 40 out of 50 marks in objective question.

10. Now u follow this technique:

u see papers of al subjects from 1971 to date.
u should form 3 bundles of questions.

1: Most repeated 20 questions

2: FIve most repeated questions

3: Five most repeated questions

First bundle 20 questions will cover 80% paper

2nd bundle alongwith first will cover 88% paper

3rd bundle alongwith above two will cover upto 93% paper INSHALLAH

Now first prepare first bundle, then 2nd. If u find time then prepare 3rd one.
ur al material should b in the form of files not in book shape. Each question photocopy should b separated from other that wil create easiness in revising material near and during exam. Wen u prepared one question, also prepare its short key. Also make files of keys of each subject.

Formation of keys is vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvery important.


11. U should give proper time to each question in paper. Divide the time according to each question. Let say there r 4 subjective questions and one objective.

U divide the time in this way;
Total time 180 mints

Time to select questions which u solve 10 mints
Time to revise paper at the end 5 mints

Time for objective 30 mints

Time for each subjective question 33 mints


So time for one subjective question is 33 mints. U futher divide this time in this way, 28 + 5

U make a short outline just like essay paper at the end of answer sheet for each question. 5 mints time u will give to make this short outline. By doing this ur hand and nerves will take a short rest during making short outline.

U have only 28 mints to write. During this time u can only write planned material.

Write relevant material. B careful in this regard. IF u took 17 marks in one question, 10 in 2nd, 8 in 3rd and 6 marks in 4th question. In final u got 41 marks. It is not a good approach.

U follow this technique,
U took 15 marks in first one, 13 in 2nd, 11 in 3rd and 10 in 4th one, u got 49 marks. So dont give time of one question to other
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