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7th April 2012, 11:17 PM
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How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
to score more marks in 1st year b.tech...please tell me how to do it
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8th April 2012, 09:51 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
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HOW TO SCORE MORE MARKS IN 1st YEAR B.TECH Scoring more marks in 1st year of B.Tech won't be much of a problems if you have studied your 11th and 12th grade syllabus well, cause the subject followed in the B.Tech 1st year is common for all apart from the course which you choose. -> There will be common subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths which you already studied and some basic subjects like Electrical, Civil, Environmental Science, C++ etc.. -> If you can concentrate well right from the first day of class for sure you can easily score more than 90% in first year. -> If you are in a University where there grading done i.e CGPA then you ought to score over 9.5 in 1st year so that you can maintain the % well till the last year if not it will very difficult to get good grade point when you leave the college.. -> With my experience I can tell you coming out from school to college we will feel that we want to enjoy your time but its not that way, yes you can have some fun time in college but always know the 4 - 6 years which you are going to invest in college life is your future 20+ years... -> So if you want to see yourself in high position in your career then you ought to spend some valuable time in studying your curriculum plus trying to gain more knowledge about things around... -> Innovation start only from college and not from school you can see N number entrepreneurs started they career once they reached the college level.. -> So use your time wisely and start your preparation well from the start of first day of college but yes have some fun when it is time for it but not always.. if you can balance this you will shine in future.. -> Any more queries, feel free to leave a post in our forum.. Quote:
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8th April 2012, 10:36 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
hi dear,
Getting good percentage in B.Tech is not a big problem, for getting this please follow the steps given below. 1. First you must read for the mid exams carefully, by this you can simplify your syllabus. 2. You have two semesters in the first year, in the time of exams you must read carefully. 3. The prescribed text books are there in your library, please use it at the time of exams. 4. Please ask the raised queries or doubts to your respected faculty. 5. Don't neglect the internal marks, this can play a vital role in your percentage. 6. Lab marks are also important, for this you must maintain a good contact with your faculty, and also maintain a good attendance percentage. 7. Try to improve your hand writing, good hand writing is also a reason for getting full marks. 8. Don't leave any questions in the exam, please try to answer all the questions. 9. You must maintain a syllabus book, and follow the syllabus chapter wise. by this you can get good percentage in the first year B.Tech. ALL THE BEST............ |
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16th May 2012, 01:53 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
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-> There will be common subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths which you already studied and some basic subjects like Electrical, Civil, Environmental Science, C++ etc.. -> If you can concentrate well right from the first day of class for sure you can easily score more than 90% in first year. -> If you are in a University where there grading done i.e CGPA then you ought to score over 9.5 in 1st year so that you can maintain the % well till the last year if not it will very difficult to get good grade point when you leave the college.. -> With my experience I can tell you coming out from school to college we will feel that we want to enjoy your time but its not that way, yes you can have some fun time in college but always know the 4 - 6 years which you are going to invest in college life is your future 20+ years... -> So if you want to see yourself in high position in your career then you ought to spend some valuable time in studying your curriculum plus trying to gain more knowledge about things around... -> Innovation start only from college and not from school you can see N number entrepreneurs started they career once they reached the college level.. -> So use your time wisely and start your preparation well from the start of first day of college but yes have some fun when it is time for it but not always.. if you can balance this you will shine in future |
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22nd July 2012, 11:06 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
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so if you have to score good marks in engineering you have to do regular study you have complete your assignment at a time and by your self. do the selfstudy analyze your self be determined about your goals and then see how can you get success. |
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29th July 2012, 03:22 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
You need to perform well. You must try to study more with full concentration. However if you cannot do so, try consulting your seniors they can get you good marks. Just ensure you dont have to give the back paper.
Try focussing harder on studies. Thats the only suggestion you can do. you need to take some inspiration from great persons autography and motivation |
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29th July 2012, 12:39 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
Dear friend,
Irrespective Of Course You do These are the simple Procedure Implemented Everywhere To obtain Good marks in academics.
As you are Pursuing BTech :- All ways try to maintain aggregate of more than 70% Marks . If it is CGPA then you ought to score over 8. This Scoring provides eligibility to take campus interviews and chances for you to get selected in Top Companies. All the best |
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15th August 2012, 10:13 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
Scoring more marks in 1st year of B.Tech won't be much of a problems if you have studied your 11th and 12th grade syllabus well, cause the subject followed in the B.Tech 1st year is common for all apart from the course which you choose.
-> There will be common subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths which you already studied and some basic subjects like Electrical, Civil, Environmental Science, C++ etc.. -> If you can concentrate well right from the first day of class for sure you can easily score more than 90% in first year. -> If you are in a University where there grading done i.e CGPA then you ought to score over 9.5 in 1st year so that you can maintain the % well till the last year if not it will very difficult to get good grade point when you leave the college.. -> With my experience I can tell you coming out from school to college we will feel that we want to enjoy your time but its not that way, yes you can have some fun time in college but always know the 4 - 6 years which you are going to invest in college life is your future 20+ years... -> So if you want to see yourself in high position in your career then you ought to spend some valuable time in studying your curriculum plus trying to gain more knowledge about things around... -> Innovation start only from college and not from school you can see N number entrepreneurs started they career once they reached the college level.. -> So use your time wisely and start your preparation well from the start of first day of college but yes have some fun when it is time for it but not always.. if you can balance this you will shine in future |
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16th August 2012, 12:40 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
hr;llo,
Scoring more marks in 1st year of B.Tech won't be much of a problems if you have studied your 11th and 12th grade syllabus well, cause the subject followed in the B.Tech 1st year is common for all apart from the course which you choose. -> There will be common subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths which you already studied and some basic subjects like Electrical, Civil, Environmental Science, C++ etc.. -> If you can concentrate well right from the first day of class for sure you can easily score more than 90% in first year. -> If you are in a University where there grading done i.e CGPA then you ought to score over 9.5 in 1st year so that you can maintain the % well till the last year if not it will very difficult to get good grade point when you leave the college.. -> With my experience I can tell you coming out from school to college we will feel that we want to enjoy your time but its not that way, yes you can have some fun time in college but always know the 4 - 6 years which you are going to invest in college life is your future 20+ years... -> So if you want to see yourself in high position in your career then you ought to spend some valuable time in studying your curriculum plus trying to gain more knowledge about things around... -> Innovation start only from college and not from school you can see N number entrepreneurs started they career once they reached the college level.. -> So use your time wisely and start your preparation well from the start of regards vidh |
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16th August 2012, 12:47 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
hello,
Scoring more marks in 1st year of B.Tech won't be much of a problems if you have studied your 11th and 12th grade syllabus well, cause the subject followed in the B.Tech 1st year is common for all apart from the course which you choose. -> There will be common subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths which you already studied and some basic subjects like Electrical, Civil, Environmental Science, C++ etc.. -> If you can concentrate well right from the first day of class for sure you can easily score more than 90% in first year. -> If you are in a University where there grading done i.e CGPA then you ought to score over 9.5 in 1st year so that you can maintain the % well till the last year if not it will very difficult to get good grade point when you leave the college.. -> With my experience I can tell you coming out from school to college we will feel that we want to enjoy your time but its not that way, yes you can have some fun time in college but always know the 4 - 6 years which you are going to invest in college life is your future 20+ years... regards vidh |
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17th August 2012, 05:01 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
i have problems in doind mechanics and cs .i always scared about these.so tell me what to do??
i m going to join the college.and i have only this tension.so please give me some suggetion to tackle these subjects |
#22
13th September 2012, 08:17 PM
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hey be cool first i am too a student like u first hav a positive impression towards b.tech try to analyse positive points for example1. doing b.tech i can get a good job
etc try to calm ur mind if u still feel u r not interested go to ur parents talk to them slowly in a polite manner with love tell them the reasons and also specify a curse which u feel u wd do and have a bright future in it explain to them in a crystal clear manner ...... good luck frnd |
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30th January 2013, 06:57 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
thank you for ur suggesions
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9th May 2013, 10:53 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
respected sir/ma'm
would you please tell me what are the topics included in applied physics?i mean what topics of 1 and 2 i need to focus on as a part of my preparation for first year btech? thankyou for you time. |
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20th July 2013, 04:23 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
I am Going to appear In colege from 7th Aug.
I am literally feeling scare typ Becoz, even i got 83% in 12th but., i felt lyk, The colege is too hard and etc etc all. What i have 2 do?? How to increase concentration power? How i shod Read To get good CGPA in frst year |
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8th November 2013, 01:23 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
in andhra pradesh some of the clg's are affilted to jntu , in 1st year only 1sem is there so students clg is nt important to us hw much mark's got and hw ur communication skills are developed that is important
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#33
27th November 2013, 09:46 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
our college is autonomous so how can i get 90% in first year,i am from eee branch,we have two semisters in first year also and in our clg they take the avg of two internals.how much I should get in each internal to maintAIN 90%
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3rd February 2015, 10:22 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
I have a backlog in engineering graphics subject in first mid exam,I am so scared because as it has a vital effect on my cgpa how to get rid out of this??? Is their any possible way to increase my cgpa????
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#39
27th May 2015, 12:47 AM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
plz help me I have nt done my electrical paper nicely I just want to know the marking criteria for this paper.like on 5 marks questions I have drawn diagram plus writing was nice plus very well written.plz tell me the criteria.
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#41
31st August 2015, 11:29 PM
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Re: How to score good marks in 1st year B.Tech?
Everybody wants to score more marks in their course. for the good marks you have to catch the things sincerely and clearly.You can clear your doubts without any hesitation. After that you should make a good and flexible plan. Than work on it.If you do hard work sincerely daily than automatically you will get nice score .
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