How To Get High Marks in NUST Entry Test
Preparing
for the NET Entry Test is an enigma to many students of Pakistan.
They suffer from many inferiority complexes because they think:
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I belong to the poor or
middle-class family; I can't do it because I didn't study from great schools
and colleges.
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I didn't attend the
academy, so I can't succeed.
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I don't study 18 hours a
day so I will not succeed at all.
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Only genius students can
make to NUST, and I am below average.
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I didn't get good marks in
matriculation, and intermediate, so NET is not in my ability.
All of these assumptions of students are incredibly wrong.
I have seen the students who were so poor to buy a biscuit, but
they made to NUST. I have seen students who didn't attend the academy, yet they
made to NUST. I have seen students who didn't get good marks in SSC and HSSC,
yet they made to NUST.
Before depicting the tips, here are some important things to know
about NET.
Test Pattern for NET [NUST ENTRY TEST]
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Mathematics 40% (80 MCQs)
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Physics 30% (60 MCQs)
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Chemistry 15% (30 MCQs)
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English 10% (20 MCQs)
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Intelligence 5% (10 MCQs)
Total MCQs = 200 Time allotted = 3 hours.
Merit Formula for NET [NUST ENTRY TEST]
NUST Merit Formula for FSc students for admissions to Engineering
programs is as follows:
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NUST Entry Test 75 %
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HSSC / A level / Equivalent
/ DAE or HSSC Part-I 15
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Matriculation / 0 Level 10
%
Let's get to the point.
1.
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF FIRST
If you don't believe in yourself in getting excellent marks in
NET, then you are less likely to succeed.
But why?
What is the relationship in believing yourself to the marks you
get in the entry test?
Are you serious?
Yes, I am serious without any second thought.
Because the way you think, it shapes your mind to do the same.
Let's take an example.
You think all the time that you can't make to NET because you
consider yourself a below average student.
This thinking will make you:
·
Procrastinate a lot. It is
a habit to delay a thing. Baad Main Kar Longa Yar (I will do later).
·
You will waste a lot of
your time on social media and other activities that will not make a big
difference in your marks.
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You will not do hard work
with your full potential
I am reading a book The Magic of Thinking Big by
David J. Schwartz in which he explains:
Our brain is like a factory that produces thoughts all the time.
In this factory, you have two departments. The Positive Department and The
Negative Department. These departments work under your strict instructions.
Whatever you say, they do.
For example, if you say you can. The Positive Department will say,
"Okay, Sir, let me give you a lot of your past thoughts that will prove
you can. You got 3 position in 10th class at Army Public School, and you can do
again too. You got full marks in that test, here you can do too. Your best
teacher told you, you will do something big in your life. It means you can do
it. You did this, you did this."
If you say, you can't. The Negative Department will say, "Okay,
Sir, let me give you a lot of past thoughts that will prove you can't do it.
You failed in 5th class, so you can't do here too. Your friend told yesterday,
you can't make to the NUST, so he is right, you can't.
Have you seen?
The way you think, it shapes up your mind and future actions.
Write above paragraphs somewhere you can see daily, and read it
aloud when you feel down.
So believe in yourself, you can make to NET.
2. ANALYSIS
OF THE PAST PAPER OF NET
Analysis works everywhere either you do a business where you
analyze your competitors what they are doing, what they lack, what things you
can do to make your business better.
The same can be applied to the NUST Entry Test (NET).
You have to download the past paper of NET, and analyze the
followings:
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Either it is
cramming based, or concepts. Which subjects are based on cramming and
which are on concepts. But you will find that NET is purely on conceptual
based.
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Time length. You can take
yourself and see how long it takes to solve.
But in Pakistan, there are many myths, students don't want to see
the past papers because they think:
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The past papers MCQs can't
be repeated in the future NET.
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It is a waste of time, but
it is not. Did I mention to observe the pattern and analyze deeply? If yes, do
it.
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Nothing is a waste of time
if you use your brain how you can use it for your success. Ain't you going to
become an engineer? It needs the problem-solving mind!
3. FOCUS
ON F.SC BOOKS WITH IMPORTANT TOPICS
It may seem an alarming situation for the A-level students because
NET is not taken from your amazing books ☹️
But don't worry.
You have one thing in common that will make you stand out from the
crowd, the conceptual mind.
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Physics:
You will observe that many MCQs taken from the Physics topics are
formula-based, and you can solve with a single or two formulas.
Here are what you should do:
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Memorize all the formulas,
and they should be at your fingertips.
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Practice with the formulas.
Try to think like a scientist which other problems you can
solve with the formula.
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Read the small
dangerous boxes that you will see in the Physics book. Sometimes these
small boxes make big problems for you :D
I again mention the important topics with an easy reading way:
F.Sc Part
1: Chapter #2,3,4,5,7,9,10 and F.Sc Part 2: Chapter #
12,13,14,15,16,19,21
Important Articles:
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Measurements -
Precision, Accuracy, Homogeneity of Equations
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Vectors -
Scalar Product, Dot Product, Equilibrium
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Motion and Force -
Elastic Motion, Projectile Motion
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Work and Energy -
Formulas of Power, Absolute Potential Energy and Escape Velocity, Conservative
Forces
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Circular Motion -
Rotational Kinetic Energy, Velocity formulas for Disc, Hoop and Sphere,
Artificial Gravity, Angular Momentum, Centripetal Force.
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Fluid Dynamics -
Stokes Law, Equation of Continuity, Bernoulli Equation
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Oscillations -
Force in a Stretched Spring, Simple Pendulum, Uniform Circular Motion.
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Waves -
Doppler Effect, Frequency formulas.
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Physical Optics and Optical
Instruments - Formulas for slits regarding refraction and diffraction,
Formulas for Simple, Compound Microscope and Telescope.
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Heat and Thermodynamics -
Isochoric process, isobaric process, Carnot theorem. Laws of Thermodynamics and
Entropy
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Electrostatics to
Alternating Current -Capacitors, Electric Flux, Electromotive Force, Magnetic
Force, Magnetism due to Solenoid, Mutual Induction, Self Induction, Alternating
current Generator, Transformer, AC through Inductor and Capacitor. RLC
Circuits, Impedance.
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Physics of Solids -
Elastic Modulus, Superconductors, Hysteresis Loop, Ferromagnetic Substances,
Curie Temperature.
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Electronics -
Transistor and p-n junctions
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Dawn of Modern
Physics - Quantum theory, the theory of relativity, uncertainty principle,
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Atomic Spectra -
LASER
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Nuclear Physics -
Isotopes, Radiograph, Basic Forces of Nature, Fusion and Fission Reactions.
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Mathematics:
You are going to become an engineer?
What are you supposed to study the most?
Of course, Mathematics.
So, you can guess, most MCQs are taken from Mathematics. These
MCQs are 80 in number.
Another thing that most students ignore is the chapter of "Conics".
Oh sorry, for the above joke, I was just feeling funny.
You can expect 7 to 10 MCQs that come from Conics.
Also, don't forget to practice the Chapter 7 and the theory
portion of each chapter that is written at the start of the chapter.
Here are the important topics:
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F.Sc Part 1: Chapter#
3,4,6,7,8, 12 and F.Sc Part 2: Chapter# 1,4,6
Important Articles:
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Number Systems -
Complex Numbers and Demoivre’s Theorem
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Sets -
Functions and Aristotelian Logics
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Matrices -
Cramer's Rule, Determinants and Matrix Inversion Methods.
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Quadratic Equations -
Roots of Unity, Roots of An Equation, Quadratic Formula.
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Sequences and Series [Very
Important] - Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Mean and Series
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Permutation -
Probability is important, Also have a look at formulas of Combinations.
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Trigonometry - All
chapters important. No need to revise proofs, only use formulas. Must know
Domain and ranges as well as periodic function conditions.
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Functions and Limits -
Must know L'Hospital Rule and read the first 8 pages. Continuous and
Discontinuous functions and their conditions.
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Differentiation,
Integration and Conic Section are extremely important chapters. People
don’t like Integration or Conic Section but you must do one of these, it is
extremely important regarding entry test point of view. In NET 2, most of the
MCQs from Conic Section came from its first page.
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Analytic Geometry -
Slope Point Form and Two Point Form.
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Vectors - You can
skip this if you want. Only 1 or 2 MCQs will come from here.
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Chemistry
I will say never study from the FBISE books because their many
books have changed, and they have a lot of mistakes.
And you will find many topics that are not present in the FBISE
books.
That's why the study from the Punjab Textbook Board.
You don't need to give a lot of time to Biochemistry, Environmental,
and Industrial Chemistry rather focus on NMR, Spectroscopy in Analytical.
The most important chapters come from the first year especially
the first chapter, but don't forget to learn the basic conversion in the second
year Chemistry.
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English
SAT Books for the English preparation will be helpful for you.
If you are extremely weak at English, then don't waste much time
on it because only 10% of the portion comes from English.
The English portion consists of:
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Spell correction
(Mississippi, Massachusetts, and committee)
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Vocabulary
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Comprehension
Tips:
Frequently asked vocabulary and grammar questions can be seen from
the internet.
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Intelligence:
ISSB preparation books would be the best choice for it or you can
use any intelligence books that have the sequence of questions as well as other
relevant questions related to verbal intelligence questions would be helpful.
It is not that difficult, that's why I have said to solve this
portion first.
You can get 10 out of 10 with little brain power.
You can check the past paper of NET, and then you can
guess which type of questions are asked and repeated every time.
3. SMART
WORK, NOT WORK HARD. BUT IF YOU DO BOTH, IT'S THE BEST COMBINATION
There are two types of F.Sc students in Pakistan:
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Those who work really work
hard
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Those who smart work
What is the difference between the two?
One student takes 10 hours to revise a chapter of Physics. Because
he memorizes:
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Every tiny detail mentioned
on every page of that chapter.
·
He memorizes every table
having numbers in it.
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He crams everything A to Z.
These things take a lot of time, many such things don’t need in
the NET. He takes a test and gets 20 out of 50.
Now, look at another student.
He looks
at the past papers of NET, and see which MCQs are repeated the most. He
observes formula based and conceptual. He memorizes only the formula of that
chapter, and clear all the concepts. He is able to solve all the difficult MCQs
of that chapter. It takes just 2 hours to him.
He just memorizes the important things from the books, and avoid
cramming.
He gets 40 out of 50.
It was just an example, don’t take it seriously.
Just observe yourself how you can save your time.
Make your mind a problem-solving mind. Think of the solution.
4. NET 1
VS NET 2 VS NET 3
NET Schedule goes like this
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NET-1
Online Registration Date Starts for NET 1: 21-November
Test Date for NET 1: 20-Dec
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NET-2
Online Registration Date Starts for NET 1: March
Test Date for NET 2: 26-Mar- Onwards
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NET-3
Online Registration Date Starts for NET 1:
May-June
Test Date for NET 2: June-July
If you haven’t taken any NET, then you may feel lucky.
Because
NET 1 and NET 2 are easier than NET 3, and they have less competition than NET
3 where students from all cities of Pakistan apply.
Nope, it is not only the reason. NET 1 and NET 2 are made easy
because less syllabus is covered, and they know the reasons.
But NET 3 is difficult, but not impossible.
But the pattern of NET is not fixed.
You may observe that most questions come from CONICS in NET 2, and
the most questions come from iota and Matrix In NET 3.
5. TIME MANAGEMENT THE WAY IT WORKS FOR YOU
It’s the number one issue in any entrance test.
It is said that entry tests are a test of time management and
emotional intelligence.
If you know how to attempt the paper so that you can save a lot of
time so that you can later use that time, you can get extra free marks with
this common sense.
Here are a few time management tips:
Solve the past papers of NET the day or week before the original
NET exam day. And check which things make you bother the most.
Always go
for the easiest part first. It may be the IQ part because it will be free marks
for you.
Then move to the English section, and then Chemistry, then you
should either select Mathematics and Physics.
Don’t spend more than 60 seconds on a question, if you are unable
to solve, leave that question.
The best solution to this problem is to test yourself how much you
can solve with your NUST past papers, and allocate the time of 60 seconds per
MCQ, and check how many MCQs you do correctly, and how much marks do you get.
6.
HELPING RESOURCE FOR CLEARING YOUR CONCEPTS FOR FREE
Did I mention you can crack the NET without going to the academy?
Because I know not everyone can afford the academy to study.
It is clear that majority of the students who go to academy have
more changes to get into NUST than the students who don't go academy and
prepare for the entry test at home.
It is
because the academy students take it seriously, and they think money is being
spent, they work hard for that reason.
Also, academies take a lot of tests, and they prepare their mind.
But if the students don't take the full advantage of the academy,
and just waste their time, then it would not be helpful.
Just determine yourself either you need to attend the academy or
not.
For this reason, you can go to the academy for 3 days as a trial
basis, and check yourself.
If you can't afford, you can do yourself. You can use many
resources to prepare like Sabaq, Khan Academy on Youtube.
It's the best site that I personally used when I was in F.Sc, and
preparing for my entry test.
Here you will find the Urdu lecture for every single topic for
every subject that you can ever imagine.
7. PRAY
AND PARENTS CAN HELP YOU MENTALLY, PHYSICALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY
Pray helps.
It makes you spiritually strong.
When you are healthy in your physical level, mental level, and spiritual
level you feel optimistic to get your goal.
I know it
seems strange, "5 times ki Namaz parha kro" (Perform prayers 5 times
a day), but it has the potential to make you successful.
But how?
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When you wake up in the
Fajr time or before Fajr, you have plenty of time until you go to college. This
prime time is golden. The excessive amount of Oxygen will make
you more active. Your brain will work for you. You will memorize things in less
time.
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Quality matters more than
quantity. Because your brain will say why to waste 4 hours as you will get
only 3 hours at the time of Fajr for revision. But believe me, these 3 hours
will be beneficial for you.
Similarity, if you make your parents happy, and it helps:
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Give satisfaction to your mind.
It builds confidence in you.
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Your mama and papa prayers
can do wonders.
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You will do more hard work
to make your parents proud.
NOT THE
END OF THE WORLD
For God's sake, if you can't make it into NUST, don't think it's
the end of the world. I have seen students who graduate from other universities
that are more successful than the NUSTIANS.
You can prove yourself you are worthy, you are not a loser by
graduating from any university in Pakistan.
Your passion will make way for you.
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