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There are very few aspirants employing mathematics as a potential choice to enter CSS arena. But still there are some. If they are on the forum I want to tell them I have completed the preparation of Applied maths Paper A. A brief summary is that: We need to master vector calculus and dynamic portion. I have evaded Equilibrium portion after carefully analyzing the past 10 years papers. Moreover I do not take it wise if preparing those 10 marks distract me from rest 90. Thus I have just limited myself to Lami's Theorem, Definitions of torque and one or two Ladder numerical. In dynamics only kepler, transverse motion and projectiles are prominent topics. This is what I have prepared. If you 'Need help' I am on facebook as qutbi.sitara. God bless those who are broken.
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There are very few aspirants employing mathematics as a potential choice to enter CSS arena. But still there are some. If they are on the forum I want to tell them I have completed the preparation of Applied maths Paper A. A brief summary is that: We need to master vector calculus and dynamic portion. I have evaded Equilibrium portion after carefully analyzing the past 10 years papers. Moreover I do not take it wise if preparing those 10 marks distract me from rest 90. Thus I have just limited myself to Lami's Theorem, Definitions of torque and one or two Ladder numerical. In dynamics only kepler, transverse motion and projectiles are prominent topics. This is what I have prepared. If you 'Need help' I am on facebook as qutbi.sitara. God bless those who are broken.
i have also opted Applied mathematics. i am preparing A paper. it will take 10 more days. what topics have you covered from Q.K Ghouri's Book??
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Dear Shahzad Ashraf, Thanks for responding. I do not have bought the book yet. Is it worth buying that book? Its not available in Abbott, may be. I prepare from the materials available in soft form. Please would you mind telling me your method of preparation? Numerical? Paper solving? Formula cramming?
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the questions from the static and dynamic portion in Applied Mathematics paper A are taken from QK Ghori book so i would advise you to prepare the questions from that book reaaly well. I've appeared in CE-2013 and all the questions in this section were from QK Ghori book. you can verify this by going through past papers as well.
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Dear Shahzad Ashraf, Thanks for responding. I do not have bought the book yet. Is it worth buying that book? Its not available in Abbott, may be. I prepare from the materials available in soft form. Please would you mind telling me your method of preparation? Numerical? Paper solving? Formula cramming?
you should buy Q.K Ghauri book "Introduction to mechanics". about 80% paper comes from this book. do not leave any chapter.
my method is "Going thoroughly". i am not leaving any example any theorem whatsoever. a small book and 80/100 marks of a css paper. nothing worthy than that.
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Going to buy the book in the morning, Yar 80 percent paper from same book... main to kacha kha jaun ga (apko nai, book ko)
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