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Dr. Sailaja Nandigama
(I) Think from the IC's perspective, and prepare selectively if you have less preparatory time at your disposal: put yourself in Instructor's shoes and prepare a model Question paper, and that will solve majority of your issues- if any.
(II) If you have sufficient preparatory time at your disposal, you may want to browse through all the required topics in your syllabus.
(III) Sit in groups with your sensible friends and explain to each other; listening to understand the concepts helps in answering your questions well.
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Dr. Surekha Bhanot
Revise all tut problems, read text, reference book(s), mark important points, write important formulas, take care of units, write legibly, to the point . See last 3-4 years papers, attempt first the questions which you know for sure even if they carry less marks, read the Q paper very carefully, find time for 15-20 minutes workout in fresh air, Drink lot of water, no heavy meals, Breathe deeply
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