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ahmed quetta Friday, February 28, 2014 11:03 PM

Having no background
 
Having no background,can one prepare it at home

ahmed quetta Friday, February 28, 2014 11:06 PM

If yes than which books suggested for basics.i want to replace sociology by it.am i right in doing so

rocksever Tuesday, March 04, 2014 05:47 PM

Yes you can prepare it at home, Little bit biological background will obviously help you. Recommended books are "Basics of Forestry and allied sciences" by Masood A.A Quraishi, Also take a look at "comprehensive forestry" by Syed Baqir Ali Shah....

ahmedsarah Wednesday, March 05, 2014 12:25 AM

I'm a mass communication graduate. I studied biology & geography till 9th grade and maths at college. should i go for forestry? Please guide me, thanks.

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rocksever Friday, March 14, 2014 08:55 PM

[QUOTE=ahmedsarah;702231]I'm a mass communication graduate. I studied biology & geography till 9th grade and maths at college. should i go for forestry? Please guide me, thanks.

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Forestry can be covered by you, go through the contents and try to study the subject in a broader perspective without going into minute details. Consult technical terms where required.

Muhammad T S Awan Sunday, March 16, 2014 11:35 AM

[QUOTE=ahmed quetta;700990]Having no background,can one prepare it at home[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=ahmedsarah;702231]I'm a mass communication graduate. I studied biology & geography till 9th grade and maths at college. should i go for forestry? Please guide me, thanks.

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Rocksever has guided well. You people can cover Forestry easily while staying at home. Get two volumes of Dr. Masood A A Qureshi and also a quick review of Jehnagir BookDepot.

Good luck.

Saamboy Monday, July 07, 2014 04:35 PM

I have no background of Forestry, all I know abt plants is what I studied back in high school. Then I switched to medicine. Is it wise for me to take forestry?

Aliinaa Friday, August 29, 2014 03:51 PM

I went through forestry's syllabus and I thought it was pretty reasonable. But when I went through its pastpapers, I felt I was going to have a heart attack :p. They were quite scary. So I want to ask:

1.A person who doesn't have much knowledge about Pakistan's forests or forestry in that matter, will be able to cope with this subject? If yes, then can you suggest some of the best books, please?

2. What are the maximum marks that one can get in this subject? What has been the past trend?

Syeda Bukhari Friday, August 29, 2014 04:28 PM

[QUOTE=Saamboy;736151]I have no background of Forestry, all I know abt plants is what I studied back in high school. Then I switched to medicine. Is it wise for me to take forestry?[/QUOTE]

You can opt but being a medical student you do have many other options too and for selecting any subject go through its course outlines and past papers and then make the final decision.

Wish you luck!

[QUOTE=Aliinaa;751267]I went through forestry's syllabus and I thought it was pretty reasonable. But when I went through its pastpapers, I felt I was going to have a heart attack :p. They were quite scary. So I want to ask:

1.A person who doesn't have much knowledge about Pakistan's forests or forestry in that matter, will be able to cope with this subject? If yes, then can you suggest some of the best books, please?[/QUOTE]

You may consult "Basics of Forestry and Allied Sciences" by "Masood A. A. Qureshi" Vol.I and Vol.II plus read the articles related to forestry in newspapers and/or on internet.

[QUOTE=Aliinaa;751267]2. What are the maximum marks that one can get in this subject? What has been the past trend?[/QUOTE]

Forestry is quite scoring subject, there are many who scored above 80.

Wish you luck!

Muhammad Ali Chaudhry Friday, August 29, 2014 06:52 PM

[QUOTE=Aliinaa;751267]I went through forestry's syllabus and I thought it was pretty reasonable. But when I went through its pastpapers, I felt I was going to have a heart attack :p. They were quite scary. So I want to ask:

1.A person who doesn't have much knowledge about Pakistan's forests or forestry in that matter, will be able to cope with this subject? If yes, then can you suggest some of the best books, please?

2. What are the maximum marks that one can get in this subject? What has been the past trend?[/QUOTE]

[B][COLOR="Blue"]1 . No . Not really , you should have a knowledge about forests of Pakistan . And , for this purpose you can consult this books "Forests and forestry in Pakistan by M I Sheikh"

2. As answered by S.Bukhari .[/COLOR][/B]


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