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How to study MCQ Type subject

Today i want to share my experience for mcq type Subject "How to study MCQ Type Subject" and  how to score in this subject. I hope you will  like this method after watching my video. 

In mcq Type exam there is chances of decrease the percentage .most of the student got very less marks in this subject because of improper method of study so  apply this method in any mcq types subject and get top marks.

To get top marks in mcq type Subject follow three step

1step :
1)Definition: if you feel bore to read any chapter so don'tvery but atleast read definition so your doubt will be clear and in examination you never be confuse.

2nd step:
Types : if you are reading a theory of any chapter there are some type of that definition so read those type name atleast.

3rd step:
Diagram: the definition you read so make diagram in such a way that if you look him it clear your doubt.


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How to study MCQ Type subject

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