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Irrational Approach By ICAP Regarding Papers?

 
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Irrational Approach By ICAP Regarding Papers?
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02-23-2006, 04:12 PM
dear y to attempt just 75% , u said that many times u had brilliant preprations but u r not able to solve whole paper.. the only reason could be time shortage...

n by solving just 75% eco paper.. it is difficult to get it pass.. coz u also know well k if we know the answer we write so many irrelevant thgs.. only few students care about marks allocation.. so write to the point and try to atempt atleast 90% paper accurately so than u 'll INsHALLAH surely get it pass.. .. read PBP study text "COMPLETELY"


Wo bhi kia ghari thi k jis ghari, liya dars Nuskha-e-Ishq ka
Ke kitab aql ki taak pe joon dhri thi tun hi dhri rhii
Best wishes for ur studies Tc AllahHafiz
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Irrational Approach By ICAP Regarding Papers? - by zephyrrr - 02-20-2006, 08:21 PM
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