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(* - taken from 'The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl'.) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572777304566","data":"
Ever hated a subject so much that you started forming acronyms out of it, like: <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1572777304567","data":"5dbeadc75dddf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572777304568","data":"
Well, such acronyms hold true if you don't give yourself enough time to study. Most of us never knew how marvellous Maths can be! Wanna give it a shot? <\/p>
<\/p>
1) Unbreakable Basics<\/u>: <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1572777304569","data":"5dbeae288488b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572777304570","data":"
This is the most frequent loophole observed. Maths without basics is like, wanting to go to the 7th floor of a building with no 1st floor. YouTube<\/i> can be highly assistive in this case. <\/p>
2) Conceptual Understanding<\/u>: <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1572777304571","data":"5dbeaea3634d7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572777304572","data":"
This is where most of us fail. We prefer mugging up the concepts, instead of honesty understanding them. In order to love someone deeply, you need to understand them. If you're not able to do it on your own, then ask for assistance. Remember, there's always someone ready to help! You just need to know how to ask for it! <\/p>
3) 3 P's<\/u>: <\/b><\/p>
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Practice, practice and practice. The more you practice, the more you master it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1572777304575","data":"5dbeafa57bebe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572777304576","data":"
Images<\/b> <\/p>
Source<\/u>: Google Images<\/i> <\/p>"}]
I am the person who goes to college and waits for lunch, then waits to board the bus back to home. Needless to say, lunch hour is one constant time we get to bond over with our buddies on almost every working day of College. Food and friends<\/i> - all your ingredients of happiness.<\/p>
No matter what grown ups have to say, being a student isn't as easy as they describe it to be. There is a constant ambiguity running in our minds. Sometimes when we do seem to pay attention in the class, we might actually be making up career goals in mind or just thinking of the ice cream we left in the refrigerator back home.<\/p>
Being an average student, I admit that it is not always possible to focus on every aspect of academics and my mates are of diverse backgrounds with their own lifestyles and issues. I have always seen College as an opportunity to learn from people and situations.<\/p>
So when we all lunch together, all we are pondering over is, how to crack utterly lame jokes and laugh at them ourselves<\/b> or how to get away with bunking the next class to nap in the sick room. (Shh!)<\/p>
To others, it might look like just a bunch of awkward people having lunch and getting back to their lives but if you notice it, it is the time of healing for some, time to activate back into life for some and time dedicated to the loving memory of food for the others (ME)<\/span><\/p>You can observe your friends slowly turning into the opposite of parasites and stuffing you with food if you ever forget to take your lunch box. (Performed under the supervision of experts only) They'd also use the opportunity to scold you like how your mother would except for that your friends might absolutely make no sense.<\/p>If you think about it, most of your college memories are from lunch time because it is probably the only time we get to be ourselves and not some sick disciplined people (-_-)<\/p>So kiddos, cherish this time of yours and also eat well because you need a lot of energy at this age to conquer the world (at least that is what my mother told me to make me eat spinach)<\/p>=)<\/p>"}]
You can observe your friends slowly turning into the opposite of parasites and stuffing you with food if you ever forget to take your lunch box. (Performed under the supervision of experts only) They'd also use the opportunity to scold you like how your mother would except for that your friends might absolutely make no sense.<\/p>
If you think about it, most of your college memories are from lunch time because it is probably the only time we get to be ourselves and not some sick disciplined people (-_-)<\/p>
So kiddos, cherish this time of yours and also eat well because you need a lot of energy at this age to conquer the world (at least that is what my mother told me to make me eat spinach)<\/p>
=)<\/p>"}]
For those of you who neglect your textbooks all through the year exam turn into a nightmare.It becomes a race to see how fast you can complete year's worth of syllabus with the board exams around the corner there are many of you probably doing the same.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572779319133},{"data":"
The most effective thing is studying with full concentration in small pockets and taking short breaks in between. Your focus shouldn't be on HOW LONG you studied but on HOW MUCH you studied.Here are few tips that can make your long study sessions the most effective and help you to concentrate the most.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572779526562},{"data":"
1.STUDY SMALLER PORTION AT ONE GO : study smaller quantities of syllabus every day instead of taking on huge portion. 2.DON'T STUDY MORE THAN 2 HOURS AT A STRETCH : The optimal period of continuous study is 2 hours.If you need to continue studying take longer breaks of around 20min after every 2 hours.Give your minds regular breaks. 3. LEARN AND WRITE : Read important points aloud and write them down after.Make sure that you don't just see the points but you hear them and write them too. 4. Write down what needs to be memorized over and over.Revice the things which you have already know. 5. Organise your study time,test yourself and eliminate distractions that will reduce your productivity.Maintain a good attitude and always aim to earn the best grades possible. 6. TRY TO EXPLAIN OTHERS : One quick test that can tell you how much you have learned is trying to explain the concept of a topic to others.For example imagine that you are in your exam center and within 15min you are going to enter the exam hall at that time if someone asks you doubts don't panic even then try to explain the topic it will helps you alot.Even the same thing happen to me also what happen you know, I have not studied that topic which was asked by my friend even then I have read and explained to her.see my good luck the same topic came in the exam paper. 7. ALWAYS KEEP A COMPETITOR : so guys here is an story which can helps you out in the exams.so the story goes like this........ They were 2 peoples in the jungle and they hear a tiger roaring.As soon as they heard the tiger roaring.one guy started tightening his shoelace.The other guy asked \" why you are tightening your shoelace and more over he said you cannot run faster then the tiger?\", The 1st guy replied, \"I need to run faster than you not faster than the tiger.\" Here the second guy might have felt that he should also run faster.so that he can escape from the tiger.so,what I'm trying to tell you guys is that think in a positive way and try to win over your competitor.No matter how difficult the situation is so here the thing is always keep a competitor in your mind and try to be the upper hand on the competitor. Similarly, in the studies point of view you should always keep a competitor in your mind and try to study more then him\/her .so that your competitor might feel like the 2nd person and try to study more than you.so that both the students will be profited by scoring good marks. 8. Imagine like you are in an exmination hall and try to solve the questions while you preparing for exams. 9. STAY POSITIVE AND CONFIDENT : Confidence is the key.keep positive thoughts,believe in yourself and your preparation .<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572779714589}]
\n\nHola....people\nTill now we enjoyed it, now its time to study.....!!!!!\nwe already know that PULSE DIGITAL CIRCUITS subject paper of R16 batch, the majority questions were problems, which students never excepted about it. Fortunately or Unfortunately I belong to R16. Even though the majority of students scored good marks. It's just because of smart planning.\nfirstly if you are targeting for getting average marks, I suggest you to go through all previous year question paper briefly so that you can cover maximum topics there itself.\nNext for getting good marks i.e., \"o\", \"A\", \"A+\". you need to focus on every chapter, mainly previous year questions also.\nThe important questions are\n>Derivation for High pass and Low pass when input is square or step or pulse.\n>Attenuator and Ringing circuit.\n>Clampling circuits theorem.\n>Problems related to finding output voltage when two or more diodes are connected in circuit\n>Diodes as switch and switching times\n>Transistor as switch and switching times\n>Derviation of time constant for Bistable Multivibrator\n>Schmitt trigger\n>Miller time-based generators and Bootstrap Time based generator\n> Unidirectional and Bidirectional sampling gates\n> The Reduction of pedestal\n>DCTL, RTL, DTL, TTL, and their comparison\nIf u take unit \"LINEAR WAVE SHAPING\" start that unit by knowing differences between Low pass and High pass for RC, RL & RLC circuits and their characteristics when input is step or square or pulse. and when it behaves as an Integrator and Differentiator then \"NON-LINEAR WAVE SHAPING\", you have to know about differences between diodes, transistors &comparators, and their types and characteristics, and clipping and clamping.\nnext is SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVICES, the important questions are Diodes as a switch, transistor as a switch & their switching times.\nIn MULTIVIBRATORS and TIME-BASED GENERATORS, the main thing is if you understand the waveforms and remember the formula, then the chapter will finish.\nIn SAMPLING GATES, go through with the basics operation carefully and conceptually because if you know the basic operation, you can design for any kind of gate.\nThe reduction of the pedestal is the most repeated question.\nSo Plan before the & in the exam, and implement whatever it maybe try to be strong in your basics, if you are strong, you can any kind of problem. That's what I believe. If you can't prepare the whole syllabus, at least you try to finish half of the portion in every unit.\nSo ALL THE BEST GUYS...!!!!\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572795912875}]
Usually,I go through a lot of people who definitely goes confused during exam times. But, i feel its the only time we could get freed. Its okay to feel little stressed during these times, but ultimately you have to get over it. And here i go with some of the handy tips! <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572797233712},{"data":"
1. First of all, Exams alone cannot define the real you. So just calm down. Sit back, Get a efficient plan, implement it as much as your efforts could. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572797816947},{"data":"
2. Stress never makes you a better person. So just free your mind from all the unnecessary pressure.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572798041390},{"data":"
3. Try your most to have a best analysis on each and every subject you are going through. You are not supposed to master every subject, but have the atmost brief idea about it from the first day itself. Ultimately, scrutiny helps you a lot.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572798173601},{"data":"
4. Don't mess up everything which you are not supposed to. Keep it in a order such that you neither collide nor get confused. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572798413373},{"data":"
5. Put all your interest over here, when you read something for the first time. It makes you to remember it for a long while. Don't just sit like idol and pretend like you are reading, it doesn't make any sense.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572798830446},{"data":"
6. Don't get scared when you start reading. Be enough optimistic. Perfection takes time, not fright!<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572798999198},{"data":"
7. Whatever you are reading, try to write it briefly so that you can remember it easily. Empathise yourself for what you are reading. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572799175187},{"data":"
8. Don't behave like you are doing something bigger than your life. Keep your diet healthy and fulfilling. Fasts are always helpless. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572799264494},{"data":"
9. Be focused, determined, dedicated. Eventually, its all about your hardwork but not the luck.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572799577107},{"data":"
10. Last but not the least, Keep on revising what you have studied. Review it, recall it, rephrase it. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572799724472},{"data":"
Its okay my friend, everything is going to be fine! Best of luck.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572799895418}]
Being an Engineering Student we all know that we will start our preparation for exam a day before. At that time we won't have enough time to go through all the topics in the syllabus BCz of time constraint. So we have less time and more no of chapters to study. The area I'm good at is OPERATIONS RESEARCH (OR). Which is not that much tough and not that much easy. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572836440908},{"data":"
So I'm going to tell some important topics to score good marks in your exam. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572836947484},{"data":"
1. Linear programming problem. 2. Simplex Method, Dual Simplex method. 3. Transportation problem. 4. Assignment problem. 5. Queuing theory, Network Diagrams. 6. PERT, CPM. 7. Game theory. 8. Sequencing. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572836943892},{"data":"
So these are important topics one have to go through to score good marks. For this subject practice is required a lot! This subject is essential for Core branches and Management studies, and some ppl opt this subject as a elective. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572837082822},{"data":"
Hope these will help you in scoring good marks. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572837497677},{"data":"
The link below will help u to understand the topics easily. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572837539115},{"id":1572837608320,"type":"youtube","data":"M8POtpPtQZc"},{"data":"
Thank you. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572837537796},{"data":"
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\"Do it with more frequency and less resistance\" <\/b><\/p>
I am pretty good in my Electronic devices and circuits subject which is the base subject and mainstream for all the ECE students. But sadly, statics reveal that nearly 42% of the students fail to clear it as they mug up the things without prior knowledge.<\/p>
Hence, this article of mine helps you to clear the exam with good marks. Just follow the tips given below:<\/p>
\uf0e8\tBe very clear about the basic concept of the PN junction diode. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tThen move on to the other biased circuits and instead of byhearting them try to learn the connections. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tDerivations play a vital role in the examination, so do learn the derivations properly. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tThere\u2019s no question without a problem attached to it in the end semester exams and if at all you are good at derivations then, believe me, numerical will be a cakewalk for you all. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tAlso, there are a few direct formulas that will help you out to solve the problems, remember them. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tDo not forget to go through the previous year\u2019s question papers, and give the at most priority to the ones that have occurred frequently. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tSkip the topics that are of less importance, as it contains a vast syllabus and learning each and everything is a mere waste of time. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tLearn the circuit diagram perfectly, and once the circuit is clearly formed in your mind, framing sentences about it doesn\u2019t take much time. <\/p>
\uf0e8\tWhile correcting the papers evaluator mainly focuses on the circuits and if you draw them wrong, half of the impression is lost there! <\/p>
\uf0e8\tImpressing the person who is correcting your paper is the main motto and to do so paper presentation is a must.<\/p>
NOTE: For Electronics and Communications branch students, this is a core subject and further subjects that you come across your four year\u2019s engineering journey are interlinked with this particular subject if you are weak in this subject it is sure that you suffer in coming semesters too!<\/p>
Reference books<\/i>:\nMillman Halkias, \nS. Salivahanan.\n<\/p>
Remember, Engineering is about smart work and not hard work.<\/i><\/p>
All the best!<\/b><\/p>
\n<\/p>
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Hey Programmers \n\nThere is a recurring question which I have been listening in college, social media websites and where not everywhere and that is \"How to improve my logical thinking as a Developer? \".So let's find out the answer.\n\nDuring initial stages everyone is in same boat but we need to know that some people have more affinity than others when it comes to critical thinking, but don\u2019t discourage you to learn it. And for them it comes naturally. It's a journey that you need to do continuously to improve it. It's a process with a persistence and constant self-motivation.\n\nWhen you start pursuing you need not to have a logical mindset. Start thinking logically from day one and eventually you will improve as you gain experience, which is most important for any developer irrespective of his\/her field and you need to know that it is not a overnight process.So, let's check what need's to be done. \n\nT\u029c\u026a\u0274\u1d0b C\u1d0f\u0274\u1d05\u026a\u1d1b\u026a\u1d0f\u0274\u1d00\u029f\u029f\u028f \n\nProgramming is all about conditions and loops. You will also have to start thinking conditionally like if condition A is true, do B else do C. The best part about these problems are conditions are repeatable and can occur again and again. Try to practice if-else, switch, other simple conditions more then go for hypothesis and theories on conditional reasoning and local thinking.\n\nL\u1d0f\u1d0f\u1d0b \u1d00\u1d1b \u1d0f\u1d1b\u029c\u1d07\u0280 \u1d18\u1d07\u1d0f\u1d18\u029f\u1d07\u2019s\u00a0\u1d04\u1d0f\u1d05\u1d07\n\nYou can find a different code for a single program over the internet. Try to figure out and understand every method that you find like why it was written in that way only and try to do some alterations to logic and implement it. \n\nD\u026a\u1d20\u026a\u1d05\u1d07 C\u1d0f\u0274\u03d9\u1d1c\u1d07\u0280\n\nMany developers face lot of complex problems in their day-to-day work. Try to understand the complexity of program and try to divide it as much as possible to simplify the complexity and solve it. It helps you to build logic thinking. \n\nL\u1d07\u1d00\u0280\u0274 D\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d00 S\u1d1b\u0280\u1d1c\u1d04\u1d1b\u1d1c\u0280\u1d07s \u1d00\u0274\u1d05 A\u029f\u0262\u1d0f\u0280\u026a\u1d1b\u029c\u1d0ds \n\nThere is not any\u00a0easy way\u00a0to become good at anything but there is an\u00a0efficient way to do everything. And it is by learning Data Structures and Algorithms. They help you to guide to become a successful programmer. And using them makes code efficient , faster and helps you to get desired output.\n\nC\u1d0f\u1d05\u1d07 C\u029c\u1d00\u029f\u029f\u1d07\u0274\u0262\u1d07s \n\nExperts say Practice makes a programmer perfect. So start practicing on various websites which host Competitive Programming like Hacker rank, Code Blocks, Code wars, Code forces and many. And eventually you will end up as great programmer. You have\u00a0Github to see a lot of great projects.\n\n\u1d21\u0280\u1d00\u1d18\u1d18\u026a\u0274\u0262 \u1d1c\u1d18 \n\nFor achieving or improving logical thinking skills, practice is the key feature. So keep practicing your programming and logical thinking process, and most important update your skills.All the best!\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572625003713}]
As the exams are not far, being an Engineering student we all know how the preparation starts; just a day before the exam. when we start preparation just a day or two before exams the main criteria that we need to consider is time. Since we have limited time and enough number of chapters firstly I suggest is to know the units like know which is the easiest one and which takes time to complete. Start with the easiest unit first so that it boosts your confidence and you get self-motivated to study further. Secondly, in the unit, if you know any topics (if you have listened to the classes) then overview would be more than enough else go to youtube and listen to online classes this helps you a lot to understand the topics. If you listen to those youtube classes with good concentration there is no need for an overview of that topic. This step reduces the time we waste in understanding the topics. This is all the steps to help you make preparation easier but all this are subjective.\n when I asked one of my friend for the things he does while studying in order to complete the topics he said that He would study with a group of people and distribute the topics among in each and complete them in less time and then explain the topics to each other in this way all of them cover all of the topics within no time. Seem to be a good idea right. #HarEkFriendZarooriHai<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572627193443}]
As there isn't much time left for exams and we need to start our preparations as soon as possible, so here are a few tips for exams. Firstly if you are aiming to pass don't study five chapters. Study only three chapters. But do not neglect the other two chapters completely. Read the important topics first, which were repeatedly given in the previous question papers. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572629111716","data":"
Answer every mandatory question in the question paper. If you know anything about the topic mentioned in the question just write about it. Make sure to manage your time well, first go for the answers you know perfectly, then go for the rest. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572629111717","data":"
Fortunately or unfortunately the subject I'm good at is Electronic Devices and Circuits (EDC). So I'm going to tell you the main topics you need to clear your exam.<\/p>
1.P-N Diode and Zener Diode V-I Characteristics<\/p>
2. Rectifiers (concentrate on formulae)<\/p>
3.CE and CC configuration<\/p>
4. DC Load Line<\/p>
5. Emitter Feedback<\/p>
6. Collecter to Emitter Feedback<\/p>
7. H-Parameters<\/p>
8. Comparison of CC, CB, and CE<\/p>
9. FET V-I Characteristics<\/p>
10. Small Signal Model <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572629111718","data":"
These are the few most asked questions in the EDC question paper. So be through with these questions. Make sure to practice problems related to those topics as nearly no question is without a problem. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1572629111719","data":"
Hope these will help you clear your exam and you pass with good marks. <\/p>"}]
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