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What if the whole idea of the question can be explained in 7-8 pages? Would it be enough or we have to write some 12-15 pages for a 20 marks question to fetch good marks?

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One should not try to write maximum lines and pages as many as 15-20 for a 20 marks question instead of answering the question with relevancy and accuracy..

If you can answer the question in good 5 pages thn it is good enough to fetch good marks.
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What if the whole idea of the question can be explained in 7-8 pages? Would it be enough or we have to write some 12-15 pages for a 20 marks question to fetch good marks?

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If you can comprehensively attempt a question within 6 to 8 pages it is sufficient to justify with 20 marks. Do not write for the sake of pages but for the sake of question. Pages do not bring marks but points do. One can present same points/ideas in 2 pages and same points can be presented in 10 pages by any other candidate. Sometimes unnecessary lengthy answers swallow your key points and these crucial points fall prey in such nebulae. Be careful from the risk of reader’s oversight. Incorporate as many points as you can as long as these are relevant and impressive. Pen down the moment you fail short of authentic and relevant material. Beauty of your answers is eroded by repetition and irrelevant stuff.



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