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zainab ali Friday, April 05, 2013 06:23 PM

can we study whole f,sc chem, phy and bio for EDS
 
is it wise to study them, because one had already been through and easy to go again, also is it beneficial for EDS?

Adarsh Friday, April 05, 2013 06:54 PM

Dear according to my point of view, EDS is wide range subject. So one should study different books (including text books of F.Sc.), magazines etc. As I've seen that in EDS papers, examiner checks the [B]figures[/B] along with [B]facts[/B]. So one should develop aptitude in Everyday Science.
So it would be much beneficial to study F.Sc. science books specially the [I]facts and figures[/I] mentioned on [I]outlines, footnotes[/I] etc.
You may find the ebook series uploaded in[B] CSS ebooks[/B] section for more deep study.
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Stay blessed...
M. Nawaz

BALOCHISTAN Friday, April 05, 2013 07:34 PM

[QUOTE=zainab ali;582719]is it wise to study them, because one had already been through and easy to go again, also is it beneficial for EDS?[/QUOTE]

Yes it will be very beneficial to make high score in Everyday Science. All the three subjective and Objective book are very helpful. Stay blessed.

Roshan wadhwani Friday, April 05, 2013 08:08 PM

[QUOTE=zainab ali;582719]is it wise to study them, because one had already been through and easy to go again, also is it beneficial for EDS?[/QUOTE]

I would strongly recommend u above mentioned books....i also went thru kashmiri but it was not up to the mark, lots of topics were missing.

these buk wud be enuf

i) Faridis Encyclopaedic Manual Of EDS By Dr. Rab Nawaz Samo (For Subjective Portion)
ii) Carvan EDS Objectives By Ch. Ahmed Najib ( For Objective Portion)

Amna Friday, April 05, 2013 08:14 PM

[QUOTE=Roshan wadhwani;582787]I would strongly recommend [B]u[/B] above mentioned books....i also went [B]thru[/B] kashmiri but it was not up to the mark, lots of topics were missing.

these [B]buk wud[/B] be [B]enuf[/B]

i) Faridis Encyclopaedic Manual Of EDS By Dr. Rab Nawaz Samo (For Subjective Portion)
ii) Carvan EDS Objectives By Ch. Ahmed Najib ( For Objective Portion)[/QUOTE]

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Taimoor Gondal Friday, April 05, 2013 08:16 PM

[QUOTE=Roshan wadhwani;582787]I would strongly recommend [B][COLOR="Red"]u[/COLOR][/B] above mentioned books....i also went [B][COLOR="Red"]thru[/COLOR][/B] kashmiri but it was not up to the mark, lots of topics were missing.

these [B][COLOR="Red"]buk wud[/COLOR][/B] be [B][COLOR="Red"]enuf[/COLOR][/B]

i) Faridis Encyclopaedic Manual Of EDS By Dr. Rab Nawaz Samo (For Subjective Portion)
ii) Carvan EDS Objectives By Ch. Ahmed Najib ( For Objective Portion)[/QUOTE]

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Roshi khan Saturday, April 06, 2013 12:36 AM

[QUOTE=zainab ali;582719]is it wise to study them, because one had already been through and easy to go again, also is it beneficial for EDS?[/QUOTE]
yup these books are beneficial for preparation of this paper. what i perceive, from nature of questions as usually asked in papers ,is that examiner don't need explication of topics only your "concept" would be tested.try to observe what is going around you and why e.g let us take a example "explain how a text message is exchanged between a sender and reciever" .you cannot cram such type of questions .The only way to resolve it ,be a keen observer :-)

Farah Rasheed Saturday, April 06, 2013 10:57 AM

no it is not needed to read all that in F. Sc.
you should do only what is demanded in syllabus


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