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I opted physics in ce-16. Owing to the shortage of time,it didn't go well as i had expected but still i am opting it for ce-17
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I opted physics in ce-16. Owing to the shortage of time,it didn't go well as i had expected but still i am opting it for ce-17
Kindly share you're experience and marks too.

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Everyone knows like math, physics is a conceptual subject. Any subject which can give us full by full marks by writing the right answer is scoring subject.
For example in IR, if we write 100% correct and extraordinary answer, the examiner can give us maximum 18/20 but in physics we can get 20/20 by just writing right answer in a good way, no need to write extraordinary.
I got in 199/200 in physics in my pre-engineering and i was not much intelligent in my class, but in IR, political science, urdu, english, sociology, environmental science etc etc no one can get full by full marks.

Hence the result is if we prepared well, physics is a scoring subject.

Just need to clear concepts. I suggest every science student should adopt physics.


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Well, result of ce16 has not been announced yet,so no idea of marks.as far as papers were concerned, they were not as difficult as many had expected+speculated. But one need to keep a thing in mind before opting physics, he/she has to allocate a proper time slot for preparation given the hefty course. Any haphazard approach won't do any good.
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