In Pakistan, the two most appealing professions revolve around people either becoming engineers or doctors. To enroll in engineering universities in Pakistan the prerequisite is a great score in FSc Pre-Engineering. This is easier said than done as it requires scoring high in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics. Here’s how to prepare for FSc Pre-Engineering board exams using Noon.
The way board exams are conducted, you are taught the entire syllabus over an academic year, and then you are tested for each subject all-at-once. To solve this dilemma, Noon offers you the most intuitive, user-friendly, and fun learning app that can help you start your learning journey.
You can plan and manage your study routines and time more effectively if you know what to expect throughout the academic term. When exams are around the corner, you can ensure a positive outcome by making smart study choices with Noon!
Which major subjects are covered in FSc Pre-Engineering Board Exams?
As mentioned, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics make up three of the most important subjects covered in this field. The examination boards evaluate FSc Pre-Engineering out of 1100 marks. These marks are distributed over 2 years of 550 marks each, called Part 1, and Part 2. While most subjects are theoretical, Chemistry and Physics feature practicals as well (both years).
Physics
An FSc pre-engineering physics course will explain why things move the way they do, such as motion. A detailed description of the movement of objects and prediction of their activity in certain exceptional cases. They are computed in conjunction with Newton’s Laws. Force is the concept that determines how things move.
Including conservation laws and conservation of momentum in linear momentum and impacts. In Fluid and Thermal Physics, you will also learn about liquids and gasses. There is also Electricity and Magnetism – the electric and magnetic forces.
You see how electricity flows in circuits. You will study electromagnetic waves in Optics and learn how they bend and reflect. Once you are familiar with light, you will understand Einstein’s theory of special relativity. And that’s to name a few.
While Physics as a subject relies on understanding principles and rationale, a large part of it relies on understanding the mathematics behind each concept. In hard sciences, everything can be explained through math. Therefore having a stronger grasp of mathematics will aid in the understanding of Physics, and understanding the underlying principles will clear your concepts all the better.
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Chemistry
Chemistry will help you understand the physical world’s composition and properties. As you progress through pre-engineering, you will encounter more complicated topics such as stoichiometry, thermodynamics and virtual laboratory experiments.
Following will be your basic learning objectives for FSc pre-engineering Chemistry:
- Describing heterogeneous mixtures, including suspensions and colloids.
- Using the periodic table to identify electronegativity and electron affinity trends.
- Testing the properties of substances by designing and conducting experiments.
- Writing equilibrium expressions and calculating the equilibrium constant for reactions.
- Using kinetic-molecular theory to analyze ideal gas behavior, including diffusion and effusion.
- Using meters and indicators to measure pH.
- Explanation and comparison of fission and fusion reactions.
- Identify which household chemicals are dangerous to store together.
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Mathematics
Students studying pre-engineering or Intermediate in Computer Sciences (ICS) must thoroughly understand mathematics. Studying mathematics involves learning simple sums, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and geometry. As a result, you will develop logical problem-solving skills that will help a great deal if you decide to go into the field of data science.
A practical introduction to core mathematics is necessary for engineering study and practice. You will cover topics in algebra such as polynomial, rational, and exponential functions, as well as conic sections as you progress through geometry, algebra, and pre-calculus.
The Law of Sines and Cosines is also taught in trigonometry class. You will also cover the fundamentals of probability and statistics. The mathematical theories are explained unambiguously with support from examples and applications in engineering.
Miss Sadia Misbah is another one of the best instructors we have, well acquainted with PTB and Cambridge syllabuses as well as her domain. She did Mphil in Mathematics from Punjab University and is currently teaching at Divisional Model College.
How to prepare for FSc Pre-Engineering Board Exams?
Developing a realistic study schedule based upon specific and clear goals for each session is vital in preparing for board exams. Prepare a plan of where you will study, what time, and what you will accomplish during this time. Boosting the brain’s capacity by cramming places excessive stress on it. When the brain is overworked too often or too much, it is more prone to feeling anxious, frustrated, fatigued, and confused. In order to reset and refocus, the brain needs time to breathe, relax, and refocus. Cramming works the opposite way.
Make sure you have the time to study, block out time for specific tasks, and study with a sense of urgency. Plan time for sleep, for meals, and some downtime. Sleep deprivation negatively affects performance. Last but not least, organizing your study plan should be the highest priority.
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Conceptual Interactive Lectures from Noon
Watching videos on YouTube will always leave you at the mercy of a teacher/tutor whose credentials you are uncertain of, and are unlikely to have a two-way communication with them if some concepts go unaddressed. Through Noon, students can approach learning in a new way. There are conceptual videos for every subject to provide a coherent learning experience.
The content is concise, simplified, easy-to-digest, making it easy to grasp. Videos with a comprehensive conceptual framework provide learners with a clear and continuous path to understanding complex subjects.
The conversational style of the videos is the antithesis of what most people associate with math and science instruction. Noon reduces the limitations of traditional offline methods to connect students and teachers anywhere in the country.
During the class, you can participate in live chat with your teacher and classmates, and ask questions. Noon is the only leading free online educational platform providing live-interactive classes.
Noon instructors hold degrees from prestigious universities such as Harvard, INSEAD, King Edward, IBA, LUMS, and more. Noon’s top rated teachers for pre-engineering are Aqsa Mughal, Kainat Fatima Tahir and Muhammad Abdur Rehamn. Their credentials, experience and teaching style will help you strongly ascertain all the concepts.
Fast Revision Notes from Noon
By making its content available for free throughout Pakistan, Noon, an international e-learning platform, creates high-quality content for students using its expertise in technology. Students build the necessary skills to apply to any curriculum with fast revision notes focused on core conceptual understanding.
Additionally, there are provisions for registering lessons for optimal revision. With its unique tools and features, it stands out from competitors by offering students the opportunity to practice lessons that could be far more challenging for them.
Noon lets tutors design customized tests based on the learning schedule of their students. In the event that they miss a class, this helps them prepare effectively for the tests. Students can also watch recorded lessons for maximum revision. To ensure that students’ knowledge is organically enhanced, top-class tutors develop practice papers to practice and revise lessons.
Unlimited MCQs Practice and Solved Past Papers
Put your concepts to the test as you gain confidence! Since several years ago, advanced eLearning apps have been a boon to the eLearning industry. Noon has been a revelation in the eLearning space because it offers an exclusive combination of engaging online lessons, features, and top-notch teachers.
Noon is an online learning platform where students can practice learning by doing. You can practice solving past papers and access unlimited MCQs on the app. Use the practice sets created by the best online secondary, primary, and high school teachers to revise concepts. Additionally, you will be notified when a teacher uploads new materials to the channel.
As an added benefit, Noon lets you join multiple groups, chat with your teacher or friends, take quizzes, play educational games, and ask questions during sessions. With the Noon App, you can access all these features on your phone or tablet.
Moreover, one of the key offerings at Noon is the inclusion of past papers. In order to further improve students’ understanding of concepts, teachers are specifically instructed to incorporate the chapter-wise past paper practice into their lessons.
The key feature with Noon is that our teachers are instructed to incorporate chapter wise past paper practice as part of the syllabus to further improve students’ understanding of core concepts.
Full-Length Papers
To meet the growing need for digital education, institutions must adapt to this new system, where Noon fills the gap by providing full-length papers to students. Taking online exams for students is seamless, whether you are practicing, preparing for a test, or missing the class. The Noon library includes full-length papers on which to prepare.
A peer-to-peer feel that is collaborative, delightful, and highly useful to users has transformed the learning process into an accessible, fun mode. Teachers can teach students live sessions with their peers and clear their doubts on discussion forums.
A course challenge integrates skills from all the units to help you track your progress and demonstrate your understanding. Each unit contains exercises, quizzes, and unit tests.
Conclusion
Any learner can use the Noon model as a primary educational platform or a secondary one. It is not the act of grasping that is the biggest obstacle to studying, but the monotonous nature of the process. Noon excels in this area and stands out from its competition in all aspects. Teachers from around the world can now create their groups on this open platform. By offering quality instruction, they will be able to develop a consistent following and earn extra income. As a result, education has improved in quality and become more affordable worldwide.