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Hey Members! I need guidance for EDS Preparation ! Actually I get confused about the amount of details I should include in a certain topic. I am following Imtiaz Shahid's Book and there you find alot of details in every single topic. Sometimes it gets hard for a person to learn all those things.

What method do you suggest for preparing Eds?
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Hey Members! I need guidance for EDS Preparation ! Actually I get confused about the amount of details I should include in a certain topic. I am following Imtiaz Shahid's Book and there you find alot of details in every single topic. Sometimes it gets hard for a person to learn all those things.

What method do you suggest for preparing Eds?
You are quite right that there are too many details provided in a single topic for a human to engulf.
Details, no doubt, do help you a lot in subjective as well as in objective portion.
To have a good idea as to what should be excluded from the details, you need to pay attention to the MCQ's asked n the previous papers.
It will give you quite a good idea what to skip.
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Hey Members! I need guidance for EDS Preparation ! Actually I get confused about the amount of details I should include in a certain topic. I am following Imtiaz Shahid's Book and there you find alot of details in every single topic. Sometimes it gets hard for a person to learn all those things.

What method do you suggest for preparing Eds?
There is no need to cram the details.just get the main idea about particular topic and try to research about that topic, in this way you will make it grasp.
just make an outline of the topics that have frequently appeared in the last 10 year exams select one daily to prepare.

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