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Physics Paper Marking Criteria?
Many a times, I have come across news that FPSC focuses upon method of absolute marking in Physics and Maths (Numerical-oriented subjects), i.e. if a numerical problem question is given, marking will be on absolute answer regardless of 'steps'? Seniors are requested to shed some light on this?
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this forum seems absolutely useless, nobody replies unless a girl asks some question. this shows desperation of our men who are proud to be the leading role player of our society.
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marking system for science subjects
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Its a matter of interest for all aspirants the checking system of the science subjects, first of all the aspirants are from so many educational back grounds and provinces. secondly, the books and the approach to attempt the question may be largely varied. The problem can never be absolutely marked against any fixed book or syllabi ,, so Its STEP WISE MARKING instead of ABSOLUTE ,, try to attempt the question more logical and comprehensive way so that it seems to be RESULT ORIENTED. best of luck
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