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muhammadusmansarwar Wednesday, September 29, 2010 04:02 AM

Help Regarding this Subject !
 
AA Dear All,
I am an Engineer and I am Planning to take the Exam of CSS. I have decided to take this subject as one of my Electives. But I have experianced some mixed reviews from different people that the course outline is not properly defined for this subject because you never know from where the Question comes and it is as far currently the least scored subject. I have atleast studied 12 Mathematics courses in my Engineering and all of them were related to Applied Mathemetics, but lots of people are still insisting me not to take this subject even 2 of them were itself my seniors in Engineering.

Please guide me to the process.

Regards,
Muhammad Usman Sarwar

Maroof Hussain Chishty Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:25 AM

Applied mathematics
 
Brother,

If you have a very good academic record and a complete grip over this subject then I suggest you to opt this subject and go ahead and start preparation from today otherwise choose any other subject which u think would b easier for you to prepare. Don't waste your time now. Seniors plz guide,
regards

tanolig Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:27 AM

[QUOTE=muhammadusmansarwar;216112]AA Dear All,
I am an Engineer and I am Planning to take the Exam of CSS. I have decided to take this subject as one of my Electives. But I have experianced some mixed reviews from different people that the course outline is not properly defined for this subject because you never know from where the Question comes and it is as far currently the least scored subject. I have atleast studied 12 Mathematics courses in my Engineering and all of them were related to Applied Mathemetics, but lots of people are still insisting me not to take this subject even 2 of them were itself my seniors in Engineering.

Please guide me to the process.

Regards,
Muhammad Usman Sarwar[/QUOTE]
W. Salam!

Dear muhammadusmansarwar,

I hope U have studied Mechanics (Both Statics and Dynamics) in Engg. It covers Paper-I of Applied Mathematics. Now it is easy to prepare Differential Equations (Engg also demands their solution), Tensors and Numerical Analysis which covers whole Paper-II. I suggest U to opt it and prepare it as soon as possible especially, Mechanics. Wishing U the very best!
Regards

muhammadusmansarwar Sunday, October 03, 2010 11:57 PM

Thank You Chishti Sahab... Yes I have studied Engineering Mechanics and Thermodynamics(Haliday Resineck Walker), Electromagnetics, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations(Dr. Q K Ghauri ) Calculus from 1 to 3 (books of Thomas Finny, Skowski, James Stewart) Probability, Numerical Analysis, Complex Ananlysis, Partial Differentials, Mathemetical Models... I am taking the MIT Lectures from You Tube about mathemetics subjects but seeing the Past papers of these subjects actually the main reason because 60% of the papers of this subject is like some thing new. But I have three attempts so I think lets start with some practise...

Regards


Muhammad Usman Sarwar
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