Very important tip for sec a

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Very important tip for sec a

Postby ayush.s » Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:40 pm

hi all,
i want to share a important tip for amie sec a exam.as you know there are two exams in a day.so make ur own notes in brief for computer and environment.bcoz u have time to prepare 4 ur first two exams,but after these two u have not time even for revesion.so pls make ur notes..its working.try this.best of luck.
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby manirock87 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:46 am

thanks 4 d tip. I think this idea holds good in sec B also or infact in any exam.
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby reenkal » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:49 am

thank u so much for tip thank u.... :| :|
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby basu » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:42 pm

manirock87 wrote:thanks 4 d tip. I think this idea holds good in sec B also or infact in any exam.

Do we need coaching for section A
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby charulatha » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:58 pm

Hi,
I think you don't require coaching class for Section-A. but it depends on the individual capacity.
most of the non computer students suffer in C & C++ programming.
rest other 3 subjects are theoritical & you can manage by self study.
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby ayush.s » Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:48 pm

Hi basu,
if u r T member,then u can think for coaching.and if u r ST member then i dont think there is any need of coachin.
As charulata said, some students face dificulty in C and C++,for that u can plan for some crash course of C language..
Moreover if u r from electronics then there is ever no need of coaching..only u should give some time for study..all subjects are very easy..
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby rahul.genious152 » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:13 pm

thanx 4 this imp tips
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby jorgea » Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:20 am

Your tip is a little unclear. Can you rephrase your tip?
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby basu » Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:40 am

charulatha wrote:Hi,
I think you don't require coaching class for Section-A. but it depends on the individual capacity.
most of the non computer students suffer in C & C++ programming.
rest other 3 subjects are theoritical & you can manage by self study.



Thanks a lot
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Re: Very important tip for sec a

Postby gururaj1988 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:38 pm

Strong study skills are essential to succeed in school and in life. It isn't enough to just sit inside a classroom and hope to soak up the knowledge an instructor is presenting. You must put effort into learning, understanding, and applying the material. The earlier you can develop these skills, the greater your chance of academic success.

There is no magic bullet when it comes to developing good study habits. Not everyone learns the same way. So, not everyone will study the same way. Some people need absolute silence to review textbooks, lecture notes, and handouts to prepare for an exam. Others study better in a group bouncing ideas off one another. The study skills you develop will be based heavily on your learning style.
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