Css 2018
Anyone who's opting Physics for 2018?
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Yes.
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Well! how you gonna prepare for physics ? using soft material or hard copies ?
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What about cluster system to be introduced in css 2018?
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[QUOTE=raufaccountax;997138]What about cluster system to be introduced in css 2018?
Sent from my F1f using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Still not confirmed... |
But there are news that it will be implemented from 2018 including data available on Wikipedia.
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[QUOTE=raufaccountax;997149]But there are news that it will be implemented from 2018 including data available on Wikipedia.[/QUOTE]
Wait for official announcement. Let's see what happens!! |
Hard Copies of books (Mainly HRK)
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Ok :))
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soft copies of books and notes
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am gona opt physics for 2018
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Notes ??
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making my own notes for physics + reading of books which are recomended by fpsc
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I am thinking about opting Physics but I am not sure how good of an option physics really is. Did you consult anyone before making the decision? Kindly share if you have any information. Scoring pattern, etc
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if you have major degree in physics then you should go for it else you shouldn't, I opted physics in 2016, though paper was easy and I had multiple physics/electronics/electrical courses at bachelor's level, even then I got blank when I looked at the paper. I forgot all the theories, derivations everything everything and i failed as i obtained 32 and 36 marks. I had horrible horrible those 3+3 hours in examination hall
I suggest you to go for IR, Sociology, Gender Studies type of subjects. [QUOTE=Starik;1000480]I am thinking about opting Physics but I am not sure how good of an option physics really is. Did you consult anyone before making the decision? Kindly share if you have any information. Scoring pattern, etc[/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=LNaqvi;1000575]if you have major degree in physics then you should go for it else you shouldn't, I opted physics in 2016, though paper was easy and I had multiple physics/electronics/electrical courses at bachelor's level, even then I got blank when I looked at the paper. I forgot all the theories, derivations everything everything and i failed as i obtained 32 and 36 marks. I had horrible horrible those 3+3 hours in examination hall
I suggest you to go for IR, Sociology, Gender Studies type of subjects.[/QUOTE] I am an engineer and have studied physics and engineering subjects. The course looks easy to me but I am not sure about the scoring pattern. Plus it's very hard to find people opting for physics. Maybe you had a bad day and it can happen to anyone. I will decide after consulting some of the teachers I have access to and share what they have to say. Stay in touch Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk |
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[QUOTE=LNaqvi;1000575]if you have major degree in physics then you should go for it else you shouldn't, I opted physics in 2016, though paper was easy and I had multiple physics/electronics/electrical courses at bachelor's level, even then I got blank when I looked at the paper. I forgot all the theories, derivations everything everything and i failed as i obtained 32 and 36 marks. I had horrible horrible those 3+3 hours in examination hall
I suggest you to go for IR, Sociology, Gender Studies type of subjects.[/QUOTE] rightly said |
i am also opting physics as one of my optional .
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I am myself an electrical engineer and have a firm grip on electronics, magnetism, wave theories and much more included in Physics syllabus. But I am avoiding any pure science subject. I met a few relatives of mine who have previously cleared the exam and they all forbade me to opt these subjects due to the fact that in these subjects [B]"You know or you don't know"[/B]
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2018 Optional Subjects
Is Business Administration a viable option? Do share your experience. Thank you
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[QUOTE=CaprioMarucci;1021472]Is Business Administration a viable option? Do share your experience. Thank you[/QUOTE]
I just studied engineering economics of 3 credits in my degree so I won't claim to provide you a better guide. But, after looking at previous records of the candidates, BA has been a high scoring subject. Secondly, I believe BA isn't kind of pure sciences subject where you can't handle a question if you know nothing about it. At least you can write something to avoid a "Zero" on your answer. In local words "Idhar udhar ki maar saktay hain" :) |
I am opting Physics
HRK will serve as the main source |
Good luck
[quote=physicist imran;1022452]i am opting physics hrk will serve as the main source[/quote] |
It's better not to go with physics unless uu ain't masters in physics. Having Physics as my major, at least I wont suggest uu to go with it. Had it be that eady as it looks from the syllabus, every one would have gone for it. Besides energy, it needs a lot of time for one who doesn't have a masters or at least bachelors(PU) in it.
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[QUOTE=Amna ishtiaq92;1022684]It's better not to go with physics unless uu ain't masters in physics. Having Physics as my major, at least I wont suggest uu to go with it. Had it be that eady as it looks from the syllabus, every one would have gone for it. Besides energy, it needs a lot of time for one who doesn't have a masters or at least bachelors(PU) in it.[/QUOTE]
True that. Physics or any pure science subject is advisable only for those who have sole Bachelors or Masters in this subject. Having studied pure science subjects in engineering hardly covers only 10% syllabus provided by FPSC. So, for engineers, it's a big NO. |
IR or Pol Science or Accounting or Economics?
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[QUOTE=Buddha;1022721]IR or Pol Science or Accounting or Economics?[/QUOTE]
IR Why? Because IR is a very comprehensive subject that comes with a lot of diversity. If you opt for IR, you can automatically cover almost 40%-80% syllabus of the following subjects: I. Law History (US or European) Current Affairs Pakistan Affairs (about 20-30%) Moreover, due to its diversity and scope of information, it also helps a lot in essay. |
But what about paper 2 of IR?
Most people got marks in 40's in paper 2 and many failed it as well, despite getting good marks in paper 1. |
I am confused to opt chemistry or physics. Mostly people are recommending physics. But some are complaining, it is a vast subject. They faced difficulties in previous exams and they were fully prepared.
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[QUOTE=Abd669;997762]am gona opt physics for 2018[/QUOTE]
Bro avoid it if u can ..Since m not being asked directly for any suggestion but i cannot see someone committing the same blunder which i did . you have plenty of other subjects . If i were u ,i would not go for physics .Paper1 is easy but paper 2 is the real death trap.... Rest is your own choice .Do as you deem right. |
[B] I am M.Sc Physics and looking forward to opt Physics Insha'ALLAH.[/B]
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[QUOTE=Farhan Kaif;1049692][B] I am M.Sc Physics and looking forward to opt Physics Insha'ALLAH.[/B][/QUOTE]Did you qualify sir?
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