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i appeared in css 2010 with physics as one of my optional subjects and i hope that i should at least score140 in it. i have all the relevent books and notes of physics. if anyone want them i live in lahore u can contact me or i can send u through tcs. i thing it is our duty to help and tranfer the knowledge to others
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I can't find your contact info in your profile.

Appreciate your efforts for helping other CSS aspirants. Please also share your experience about Applied Mathematics as well.

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One of my optional subjects is physics.................

What are the names of those books. Kindly guide me how can i get those books????????/
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I need some guidance regarding Physics as I have opted it for CSS 2011 so can you please provide me some contact info so that I may contact you
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everyone is welcome
my contact number is 03*********
i will post all the books of physics(paper 1 and 2) soon
plz remember physics is a lengthy subject
whatever you do plz do it comprehensively
(in my opinion) do not go for all the course if u think(by consulting past papers) that you can attempt 5 to 6 questions in the paper then left other topics(but should do them from objective point of view)
its all about how smart you could work

Applied/pure maths are the most difficult subjects in CSS in my opinion
but nothing is impossible
its all about your hard work and belief
after consulting the syllabus if u think you can do it you should go for it
as far as papers are concerned Applied maths papers are difficult right now as compared to physics
this time physics paper was a gift from FPSC to the candidates
but maths was a little bit tough as he asked 4 proof which have never been asked but for maths you should not left any thing(question, examples,proofs)
to score good marks such as 130 to 150
i will post the books of maths as well
if you have physics and maths as optional you should work hard as much as you can because the level of tension and the level of preparation required from you is not comparable with the other candidates physics and maths are different game to play
you are gambling but look at the brighter side if u score 130 in each subject you must have upper hand on other candidates inmy opinion go for it if u can

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@ Dolokhov
brother i didn't opt physics.but they way u r helping our CSS aspirants bros is appreciated.I am too new to such exam.even dont know about compulsory subjects patterns.
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Dear Friend
I have opted physics as an optional subject, am worried about physics paper.I was in a search of someone who had opted physics and may help me in the same. You are requested to provide me your contact no at my email address ******@hotmail.com so that i may call you and ask for the physics notes.

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can you pleaseeeee kindly guide me about physics - i am very upset and i want to praepare it well - can you please give me your contact number or email? i am from lahore, i want notes or guidanec .THANKS
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I don’t understand why people emphasize a lot on notes. I believe that you select the subjects as per your aptitude and then get hold of the best available books. One should study the subject in detail if he/she wants to be in a comfortable position once the result is announced.

You have the syllabus and the past papers so work hard and almighty Allah will help you.

Guidance is helpful but notes are not....just check the paper pattern of 2010...can you solve the numericals/problems by just learning the notes???

This is just my view point and I am not trying to impose my ideas on anybody.

I believe in tolerance and we desperately need a tolerant society.

Best of luck to all of you.
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notes are not reliable for the study of Physics, as there is no validation. Books by international authors are very very useful for the subject..
so there is no need to request for notes,.with bunch of mistakes.
By consulting Books you can attain huge marks.
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