Does paper always come from Syllabus?
Aoa, I want to ask a simple question. Does paper always come from the syllabus . I mean in computer science syllabus we have 12 sections for both papers, and every section is not completely covering all topics, for example in OOP section there is nothing about Interfaces, Types of associations, templates , shadowing, Dependencies, Coupling and Cohesion etc. and same is the case with other sections. What you people think ?
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[QUOTE=Neptune Shadow;900071]Aoa, I want to ask a simple question. Does paper always come from the syllabus . I mean in computer science syllabus we have 12 sections for both papers, and every section is not completely covering all topics, for example in OOP section there is nothing about Interfaces, Types of associations, templates , shadowing, Dependencies, Coupling and Cohesion etc. and same is the case with other sections. What you people think ?[/QUOTE]
Walaikum As Salam, Prepare repetitive topics from past papers first. If you manage to accomplish such a breathtaking triumph in time, then go for only mentioned topics of the syllabus. |
Thanks for your response. But this is not the answer I am looking for. :-) BTW thanks for the suggestion.
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Paper almost contains the syllabus mentioned by fpsc.
But topics in syllabus given precisely but paper setter view as comprehensively. As my subject psychology topic are shorty described precisely but I got help from previous papers. You should follow syllabus as well as past papers. Best of luck |
Firstly, you should go for preparing the syllabus' topics perfectly, and then think about going deep. As I have seen the syllabus of computer science and I have found it extremely lengthy. Don't just spend too much time on computer science because you've got whole lot of other subjects to deal with. Give reasonable amount of time to all subjects.
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