IMPORTANT
At PES, there are several ways in which even an easy subject can end up becoming a low-scoring one.
This can happen due to:
- MCQs being made unnecessarily difficult & specific
- Questions being asked from rarely covered sections
- Extremely strict and overly specific evaluation
There are many factors that can turn a high-scoring subject into a low-scoring one, even when it’s not your fault.
Your Final ISA score is in no way a replacement for your ESA performance → both are equally important and carry significant weight in your overall grade.
What I’m saying is, just focus on putting in your best efforts in every exam. How the question paper turns out or how it will be evaluated is beyond your control. What is in your hands is how well you prepare and present your answers.
Keywords
- [2] → They had Chem-Cycle in Sem-1
- Average → The Factual Average score in ISAs
- Difficulty → Is how hard the paper was to score → NOT the contents of the subject from which questions were asked from
- Practice → is how much to study before the exam week for ISA
- My Predictability Score → How much overlapping is there between the Pesu resources and the Questions asked
- EVS/Constitution → ISA = 30 & ESA = 50
- Rest → ISA = 40 & ESA = 100
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