BMC I
The syllabus for the class test on Monday includes:
1. The Lok Sabha election results and analysis
2. The ongoing fight for cabinet berths and the reason behind them
3. What can you do to solve india's econimic problems
4. What happens when a journalist is under extreme pressure in a politically unstable situation. Is he forced to take sides or is he impartial?
Tips to get good marks:
1. Think coolly
2. Write clearly
3. Don't repeat the same ideas
4. Write short sentences
5. and most importantly,
Just follow the papers tommorow-- front page, editorial page, opinion page, and world news page.
Don't study too hard but come prepared.
Just remember: "Life is tough, exams are easy."
:-)
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