in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hi Students,
I hope you all have prepared well.
See few hours are left, kindly revise the topics. Atleast be thorough with watever u have learnt so far. There are a few points that I want to share with you:
1. Data Structures is a lengthy paper, so first read the full qp and mark the 5 questions u r goin to write.. Manage the time correctly.
2. Once u r done writing the answers, make sure u underline and highlight the important parts of it.
3. When u write the code, write comment lines. This makes the evaluator think that the student has knowledge of the subject and marks will be awarded liberally.
4. Questions like what is DS and it's classification, stack operations, why circular queue is needed, linked list operations, binary traversals , hashing techniques, selection tree have appeared multiple times. So go through it.
5. And sometimes questions will come out of syllabus, in tat case kindly attempt those questions.. not just writing the qp number, write 1 or 2 lines about it.
6. Study well and write your paper with confidence. The result is purely based your efforts..
I have tried my best to help you all. Now it's your turn to score good marks and make my efforts a worth one..
All the Best Kids..
Regards and Love,
Vandana
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Tomorrow is Data Structures exam.. See, Study the Model QP correctly.. I have prepared my own Question Bank based on the past papers and most frequently asked questions. I am more than happy to share it here. I am not able to share it as a document, so will post it as a series of pictures., kindly go through..
All the best students...
Regards,
Vandana
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