CSP 2015: Schedule of
Model exams under the aegis of PINAKA Institute of Competitive Exams
Dear Friends,
It is planned to conduct 30 Civil Services Preliminary [CSP] and Main Model
Tests in a span of 9 months, starting from October, 2014 to June, 2015. The schedule of exams on 6 subjects, Indian
History and Culture; Indian Polity and Governance; Indian Economy; Geography;
Ecology including Science and Technology and Current Events of National and
International Importance as given under. You are required to prepare sincerely
and attempt the exams which are intended to make you to understand the subjects
in a systematic manner and empower to attempt the CSP exam with confidence,
which is scheduled to be in the month of August, 2015.
Month
|
15th
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30/31st
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October, 2014
|
India Polity-1
Indian
History-1
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India
Polity-2
Indian
History-2
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November, 2014
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India
Polity-3
Indian
History-3
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Indian
Polity-4
Indian
Economy-1
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December, 2014
|
Indian
Polity-5
Indian
Economy-2
|
Indian
Economy-3
Indian
History-4
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January, 2015
|
Indian
History-5
Indian
Economy-4
|
Geography-1
Indian
Economy-5
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February, 2015
|
Geography-2
Ecology
& S& T-1
|
Geography-3
Ecology
& S& T-2
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March, 2015
|
Geography-4
Ecology
& S& T-3
|
Current
Events-1
Geography-5
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April, 2015
|
Ecology
& S& T-4
Current
Events-2
|
Ecology
& S& T-5
Current
Events-3
|
May, 2015
|
Current
Events-4
Current
Events-5
|
CSP Model
Test- 1
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June, 2015
|
CSP Model
Test- 2
|
CSP Model
Test- 3
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The
subject wise sub-division of Syllabus is as under.
Note: The CSP syllabus
is in normal font and where as the Main syllabus is in bigger font and in bullet
form. There would be CSP exam on every 15 days with 50 to 100 multiple choice questions
and Main exam would consist of around 10 to 20 questions with different maximum
marks.
Syllabus for the Indian
Polity & Governance
Polity Test-1:
Constitutional Development in India [Charter
Act 1773 to drafting of Constitution]; Preamble; Territory; Citizenship;
Fundamental Rights; Directive Principles of Sate Policy [DPSP] and Fundamental
Duties.
Ø Indian Constitution‐ historical underpinnings, evolution,
features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.
Ø Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme
with that of other countries
Polity Test-2:
Executive at Central, State and Local Governments,
Central Government; State Governments; Union Territories; Panchayati Raj and
Urban Local Governments; Scheduled Areas & PESA act. All Constitutional Authorities, Election
Commission of India [ECI]; Controller & Auditor General [CAG]; Attorney
General and Solicitor General of India and Advocate Generals for states ; UPSC
and State Public Service Commissions; Finance commission; National commission
for SCs; STs and Non- constitutional bodies such as, reformed Planning body in
place of Planning Commission, NDC, Central Vigilance Commission; NHRC and
SHRCs; Central and state Information Commissions, Lokpal and Lokayuktha etc. National
Judicial Appoints Commission.
Ø Functions and responsibilities of the Union
and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure,
devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein.
Polity Test-3
Legislature at all levels in India,
Parliament to Gram Sabha. Judiciary at all levels from Supreme Court to
sub-courts. Public Interest Litigation [PIL] and Judicial Activism.
Ø Parliament and State Legislatures ‐ structure, functioning, conduct of
business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
Ø Separation of powers between various organs
dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions.
Ø Structure, organization and functioning of the
Executive and the Judiciary Ministries and Departments of the Government;
pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity.
Polity Test-4
Federal structure of India,
Parliamentary System of Government and Centre-state relations. Quasi judicial
authorities such as Tribunals, National Green Tribunal [NGT]; Central
Administrative Tribunal; etc.
Ø
Statutory, regulatory
and various quasi‐judicial bodies
Ø Appointment to various Constitutional posts,
powers, functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.
Ø Treaty making under the constitution of India.
Polity Test-5
Emergency Provisions; Interstate
relations; Special status for J& K and special provisions for certain
states; Importance of backward state status in India; Political Parties;
Elections and electoral reforms; Pressure Groups; Regionalism; National
Integration and Foreign policy. Parts and Schedules of the constitution. Eighth
Schedule of the Constitution and classical language status; Anti-defection law
and role of the speaker.
Ø Salient features of the Representation of
People’s Act.
Ø Important aspects of governance, transparency
and accountability, e‐governance‐applications, models, successes, limitations,
and potential; citizens charters, transparency & accountability and
institutional and other measures.
Ø Role of civil services in a democracy.
Ø Role of NGOs in democracy and development of vulnerable
sections
Ø India and its neighborhood‐ relations.
Ø Bilateral, regional and global
groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests
Ø Effect of policies and politics of
developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian Diaspora.
Ø Important International
institutions, agencies and fora‐ their
structure, mandate.
Indian History and Culture including World History
India History and cultureTest-1
Different cultures in Ancient World, Stone Age
[Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Megalithic and Neolithic ages], bronze cultures,
Chalcolithic or copper age and Iron Age. Sources of Ancient Indian History, Indus
Valley Civilization, Vedic Culture or Vedic period, Post Vedic period,
Pre-Mauryan age, Mauryan Empire, Post Mauryan period, Gupta Period and Post
Gupta period.
Jainism and Budhdhism and their culture
India History and cultureTest-2
Emperor Harsha and PUshyabbhuthi dynasty. Pallava, Chola and Chalukyan dynasties of
Deccan and South. The Tripartite struggle among the Palas, Prathiharas and
Rastrakutas during 8th to 10th centuries; The Arab
conquest of Sind, Rajput states and the Turkish conquest of North India; The
Delhi sultanate, Slave dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughluq dynasty, Sayyid Dynasty
and Lodhi dynsty. Development of different facets of culture such as art and
architecture, Literature, etc during the relevant period.
India History and cultureTest-3
Mughals and culture developed during the reign of
Mughals. Advent of Europeans in India and wars fought by them amongst
themselves and with the princes of India, Carnatic wars, Anglo-Mysore wars,
Anglo-Maratha wars and Anglo-Sikh wars. Vijayanagara Empire and Bahmani
Kingdoms and their contribution to culture. Carving of Deccan states, Bidar,
Berar, Ahmednager, Bijapur and Golconda. Shivaji and Maratha Empire; Mysore
state, Nizams of Hyderabad.
Establishments of East India Company rule in India.
India History and cultureTest-4
Sepoy Mutiny. Establishment of INC and fight for freedom under
Moderates, Extremists, Advent of Gandhi on to Indian Freedom Movement and all
the Modern India history up to Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919. Bhakthi
Movement and their proponents; Tribal, Ryth and Peasant movements, Provincial
movements against British etc.
The Academies and Institutions in the promotion of Indian Art and
Culture. Painting, different schools, evolution of painting in India and Modern
trends in Indian Painting. Features and types of Indian Music, Carnatic and
Hindustani. Classical dances of India and other dance forms. Folk dances of
India. Art and architecture; Modern theatre; Festivals and religious
Institutions in India.
Ø
Indian
culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and
Architecture from ancient to modern times.
Ø
Modern
Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the
present‐ significant
events, personalities, issues
Ø
The
Freedom Struggle ‐ its
various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts
of the country.
India
History and cultureTest-5
Modern Indian History from 1919 to Independence and
later on till date.
Governors-in- General and Viceroys and policies and
contributions.
Religious institutions or places; Festivals and
Fairs; Art and Crafts; Performing Arts such as dance, drama, martial arts and
folk arts of all 29 states and 7 UTs in India. Classical languages and Language
policy in India. Development of modern
press; Important INC presidents and important events associated under their
President ship.
Ø
Post‐independence consolidation and
reorganization within the country.
Ø
History
of the world will include events from 18th century such as
industrial revolution, world wars, re-drawl of national boundaries,
colonization, decolonization, political philosophies like communism,
capitalism, socialism etc. their forms and effect on the society.
Ø
Salient
features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
Ø
Role
of women and women’s organizations in India.
Indian Economy
Indian
Economy- Test 1:
The salient features of Indian Economy; Planning and Five Year Plans in
India, both history and 12th 5YP and its objectives; concept of
National Income, GDP, GNP etc; Population, including 2011 Census. Development,
Poverty and Poverty Alleviation programmes, including wage employment
schemes.
Ø
Indian
Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth,
development and employment.
Ø
Inclusive
growth and issues arising from it.
Indian
Economy- Test 2:
Monetary Policy & RBI: Money & Money
market, Instruments of money market, Cash Management Bills, Treasury Bills,
Dated Securities, Commercial Paper [CP] and Certificate of Deposits [CDs];
Players of Money market, Banks and their role; Non-banking Financial
corporations [NBFCs] and Non- banking Financial Institutions [NBFIs] and the
regulator of Money market, RBI, objectives, powers and duties of RBI and the
quantitative and qualitative credit controls used by RBI in controlling money
supply in the system; Financial Inclusion, PMJDY, Small and Payment banks; All
the committees appointed by GOI and RBI and their recommendations;
Capital markets and their regulator, SEBI;
Derivative market and their regulator, Forward Market Commission [FMC];
Instruments of capital market, players of the capital and derivative market.
Objectives, duties and responsibilities of SEBI and FMC.
Indian
Economy- Test 3:
Agriculture and related topics; Industry and
Industrial Policy and related topics and Tertiary or service sector and related
topics; Transport and Communications
Ø
Major
crops cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of
irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of
agricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e‐technology in the aid of farmers
Ø
Food
processing and related industries in India‐ scope and significance, location, upstream and
downstream requirements, supply chain management.
Ø
Effects
of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their
effects on industrial growth.
Ø
Infrastructure:
Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc.
Ø
Investment
models.
Indian
Economy- Test 4:
Fiscal Policy and Budget; Public Finance;
International Organizations, including, World Bank, IMF, Asian Bank, BRICS bank,
WTO, G-4, G-20, G-8, ASEAN, SAARC, IORC, OPEC, APEC, BIMSTEC, etc. Foreign/External
Trade and Balance of Payments.
Ø
Government
Budgeting.
Ø
Issues
related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices;
Public Distribution System‐objectives,
functioning, limitations, revamping; issues of buffer stocks and food security;
Technology missions;
Economics of animal‐rearing.
Indian
Economy- Test 5:
Mineral resources of India and other topics
including current events related to Economy.
Ø
Land
reforms in India.
Geography of India
and World
1) Basics of Geography; Sun & Planets; World Physical
Geography, Mountains and their
formation; Deserts, landforms, tectonics, soils, Rivers, lakes, glaciers,
climate, Weather etc. Geological time scale; Pangaea and origin of different continents.
Continents and all geographical forms as mentioned supra. All the space projects
of India, including Mars Orbitor Mission [Mangalayan].
Ø Salient features of world’s physical
geography.
Ø Important Geophysical phenomena such as
earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical features
and their location‐ changes in
critical geographical features (including water‐bodies and ice‐caps) and in flora and
fauna and the effects of such changes.
2) Oceanography: Oceans
and seas all over the World. Structure of ocean,
3) Human geography
Ø Land and people
across the globe.
Ø Population and
related issues
Ø Millennium
Development Goals [MDG] and progress thereof in their realization among the
world countries.
4) Economic
Geography: Distribution of natural resources in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary
sector Industries across world and India. Agricultural patterns etc., Green
revolution, Second green Revolution, Yellow revolution etc in India.
Ø Distribution of key natural resources across
the world (including South Asia and the Indian sub‐continent): Natural, Mineral, Energy, Marine,
Forest, Water and Land resources, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Ø Factors responsible for the location of
primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the
world (including India)
Ø Urbanization, their problems and remedies,
including the smart cities proposed in the Budget 2014-15 and relaxation of FDI
norms under the sector.
5) Indian geography:
Physical, Social, Economic and Human Geography. Climate,
monsoonal rain fall, tropical cyclones, rivers vegetation, natural resources
and location of industries. Location and space relations, Geological structure
and Physiography, Drainage system, including interlinking of rivers and
Inter-state River water disputes, Soil, Natural vegetation, National Hazards
and Disasters, Natural resources, Agriculture, Land and water resources, Food
Security, Energy resources, Electricity, Minerals and Industries, Transport and
Communication network, including Water ways, Road ways and Railways,
Urbanization and Population.
Ø Population and
related issues, including the Census of 2011 and demographic dividend
Ø Poverty and
developmental issues
Ø Millennium
Development Goals [MDG] and progress thereof in their realization in India
Ecology
& Environment and Science & Technology
E& E, Test-
1:
ü Ecology: History
of ecology, environment & its components and levels of organisation.
ü Functions of an
ecosystem: energy flow, food chain, food web, ecological pyramid, pollutants & trophical level, biotic interaction, bio-geochemical cycle and ecological succession.
ü Terrestrial
ecosystem: tundra, forest ecosystem, Indian forest types, deforestation, grassland
ecosystem, desert
ecosystem (Thar & cold), and desertification
ü
Aquatic ecosystem: aquatic organisms, lake ecology, eutrophicat1on, wetland ecosystem, national wetland-conservation programme and estuary
ecosystem. Mangrove ecosystem; coral reefs and coral bleaching and Initiatives to
protect coastal environment
ü
Environmental pollution: pollutant; air pollution,
smog, indoor air pollution, fly ash and NAMP and NAAQ. Different kinds
of pollution: water pollution, soil
pollution, noise pollution, radioactive
pollution, e-waste,
solid waste and bio-remediation.
ü
Environmental impact assessment: the need for EIA, EIA cycle and its procedures, components of EIA, procedure of public hearing and drawbacks and recommendations of EIA.
Ø Conservation, environmental
pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Ø Disaster and disaster management.
E& E, Test-
2:
ü Biodiversity:
definition, levels of biodiversity, measurement of biodiversity, biodiversity services, modes of conservation, botanical garden & zoo
ü Indian biodiversity: Indian bio-geographical classification, fauna diversity, flora diversity and Indian wildlife
ü Animal diversity
of India: red book data, IUCN classification, critically
endangered mammals, endangered mammals, vulnerable mammals, marine mammals, egg laying
mammals, marsupial, critically
endangered birds, critically endangered reptiles, critically endangered fishes, critically
endangered spiders & coral, bird
migration, wild life disease, species extinction and man-animal conflict
ü Plant diversity
of India: plant classification, effect of abiotic components on plants, insectivorous
plant, invasive alien
species, invasive alien flora of India, medicinal plants, tree characters
ü Marine organism: plankton, phyto-plankton,
zoo-plankton, sea-grass and seaweed
ü Protected area
network: national initiative, wildlife sanctuary & national parks, conservation reserves & community
reserves, costal
protected areas, sacred groves of
India and export prohibited items
ü Global
initiative: man and biosphere, biosphere
reserves, national
biosphere reserve programme, world network
of biosphere reserves, biodiversity
hotspots, and world heritage sites
ü Conservation
efforts: project Tiger, project elephant, vulture, one horned rhinoceros, project snow leopard, sea turtle project,
crocodile conservation project, project
hangul, captive breeding, ganges dolphin and schedule list-WLA, 1972
E& E, Test-
3:
ü Climate
change: global warming, green house effect and green house gases, climate forcing, global warming potential, and global
emissions
ü Acidification:
acid rain and ocean acidification
ü Ozone
depletion
ü Impact
of climate change – India: agriculture & food security, water
stress & water insecurity, sea level rise, ecosystem
& biodiversity and climate change & health
ü Mitigation
strategies, carbon sequestration, carbon sink, carbon credits, carbon
offsetting, carbon tax and
geo-engineering
ü India
and Climate Change: India’s position on climate change, Observed climate and
weather changes in India, correct actions for adaptation and migration,
National Action Plan on climate change, Indian network on climate change
assessment, National Communication [NATCOM], India’s policy structure relevant
to Green House Gas [GHG] mitigation, Green Building, GRIHa, National Initiative
on climate resilient Agriculture, Bombay stock Exchange Greenex, and 24 other
critical entities.
ü Climate
Change Organizations: unfcc, kyoto
protocol, Bali meet, Copenhagen summit, Cancun
summit, Durban summit, other mechanism of UNFCC, redd and redd+, global
environment facilities, climate smart agriculture, IPCC,
national green house gas inventories
programme, green economy
ü
Agriculture: crop and
its classification, cropping system and pattern, farming system, sustainable
agriculture, integrated farming system, and soil science
E& E, Test-
4:
ü Acts
and policies: wild life protection act 1972, environmental protection
act 1986, national forest policy 1988, biological diversity act 2002, schedule tribes and other forest dwellers act
2006, coastal regulation zone, wetland rules 2010, nation green tribunal [NGT], and the ozone depleting substances rules
ü Institution
and measures: national wide life action plan, national afforestation
and eco-development board, campa, joint forest management, social
forestry, national bamboo mission, CEPI, lighting
a billion lives, eco-mark, users, BCRLIP, national
clean energy fund, national mission
for electric mobility, science
express - bio diversity special and mangrove
for future
ü Environmental
organisations: animal welfare board, central zoo authority, national bio diversity
authority, wildlife crime control bureau, national
lake conservation plan, and national ganga river basin authority
ü international environmental conventions: united
nations conference on environment and development, convention on biological
diversity (CBD), Ramsar convention on
wetlands, cites, the wildlife
trade monitoring network (traffic), convention
on the conservation of migratory species (cms), coalition against
wildlife trafficking (cawt), International
tropical timber organization (ITTO), united nations forum on forests
(UNFF), IUCN, global tiger forum (GTF), Stockholm
convention, Basel convention, Rotterdam convention, united nations convention to combat
desertification, international whaling
commission (iwc), and Vienna
convention and Montreal protocol
üEnvironment
issues and health effects
E & E Test 5:
Bio, space, Nuclear and
other technologies; Communication satellites and Defence, Missile and rocket
industry; cryogenic technology, Transgenics etc.
Ø
Science
and Technology‐
developments and their applications and effects in everyday life
Ø
Achievements
of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and
developing new technology.
Ø
Awareness
in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, nano‐technology, bio‐technology and issues relating to
intellectual property rights.
Ø
Linkages
between development and spread of extremism.
Ø
Role
of external state and non‐state
actors in creating challenges to internal security.
Ø
Challenges
to internal security through communication networks, role of media and social
networking sites in internal security challenges, basics of cyber security;
money‐laundering and
its prevention
Ø
Security
challenges and their management in border areas; linkages of organized crime
with terrorism
Ø
Various
Security forces and agencies and their mandate
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Suggested Books
Name of the subject
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NCERT
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Others
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Indian Polity and Governance:
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Indian Constitution at Work
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Indian Polity by Lakshmikanth
Any reputed coaching material
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Gegraphy
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Fundamentals of
Physical Geography
India, Physical
Environment
Fundamentals of Human
Geography
India, People and Economy [ All these 4 books are Plus 1 and 2 standard]
Land and People [VIII standard]
|
Any reputed Coaching material
Atlas from Study Today or ttk publications
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Ecology and Science and Technology
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NECRT plus 1 and 2 books.
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Shankar IAS Institute, Chennai Material for
Ecology
Down to Earth Magazine
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Indian History and Culture
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Ancient India
Mideval India
Contemporary World Politics, Class XII.
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Modern India-Spectrum book
Material from any Institute
India Year book published by Govt.
“Indian Art and Culture” from Vajiram and Ravi Institute
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Indian Economy
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Prathyogitha Darpan
SRiram’s IAS Material
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Current Affairs
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Magazines
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Civil Services Chronicle
Yojana [for case studies]
Kurukshetra [for case studies]
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News Papers
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The Hindu
Business Line/Business Standard
|
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Sites
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Wikipedia,
Investopedia [for Economic concepts]
Economic and Political weekly
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Online Coaching sites
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Mrunal org; gkIndiatoday and others
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Note: The list given is only indicative and
not exhaustive. You can follow any other reputed material.
It is to be noted that follow at least two sources for all prelim syllabus
and one reputed
source for Main exam. Make your own notes for all important main
questions from News papers
or magazines or from study material.
Anybody can suggest other books or syllabus I would have missed in this note.
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great work, very well organised ........ thank you sir.......
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir. I have covered most of the topics here and the tests were really helpful. Am pretty sure that I'll get through.one question though sir, did you analyse the question paper and how much do you think the cut off will be. Thanks again.
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