manali sharma
(:-))
(181 Points)
Replied 17 February 2011
friend..
have u completed the other portions in maths? if yes then i think u should also do calculus part since u have time. Nobody can tell what will come in cpt!! its better to prepare . But if u find time is running out, calculus is getting difficult to understand then better leave it. But if u r planning to leave calculus part, then better do the calculus sums from MTP , dont go into details, only understand the procedure.
Manish
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(61 Points)
Replied 17 February 2011
Ofcourse you can omit calculus. if you can assure yourself that you are confident enough on other areas of QT
Calculus for CPT ie. QT is basic and fundamental one. so try learning those basic formulas first, its really easy & then try solving some examples. Later, some problems from the exercise.
All the best.
Niket Sinha
(CA CS Student B.Com-II)
(230 Points)
Replied 17 February 2011
hi..!!
u r thinking of quitting calculus..u can even make it if u quit maths..provided that u r exceptionally well in other subjects i.e. acc., m.law and economics..but i'll personally suggest u not to quit maths or even calculus..it isn't dat tough..trust me..just some basic concepts and u r done..best of luck..!!
Originally posted by : Manish | ||
Ofcourse you can omit calculus. if you can assure yourself that you are confident enough on other areas of QT Calculus for CPT ie. QT is basic and fundamental one. so try learning those basic formulas first, its really easy & then try solving some examples. Later, some problems from the exercise. All the best. |
Krishna
(Article Assistant)
(294 Points)
Replied 22 February 2011
i omitted QT and yet cleared :P so dont worry about it. concentrate on subjects you are strong and make sure u only answer the question u are confident of getting right
Mahesh
(Student)
(386 Points)
Replied 23 February 2011
if u r clear and confident abt other chapter and subject,u can leave it off boldly....
Y@$#u
(ipcc group 2, article)
(683 Points)
Replied 06 March 2011
it depends upon ur confidence and preprations of other subjects
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