you can take any subject to be an IPS. the subject wont matter for this job. you can take take any subject you are interested in and write an IPS exam.
This sounds like you are trying to get someone to write an essay for you. You have sat in both classes, what do you find similar? Personally, I don't think there is any science taught in any grade school or high school in the country. Science is learned by experiment (where you don't know what the answer is), not from a book. If you are going to "science" class and reading books, it isn't science. It is only science when you come up with a question and then think of a way to figure out the answer by an experiment. This isn't done in a grade school classroom. The experiments are "canned" and the teacher knows the "right" answer before anyone starts. In my opinion this isn't science. My answer to this question would be that in "science" class you read about science and in reading class you read whatever they tell you to read.
Read textbooks as much as possible. There is no source as reliable as textbooks to study class 12th electronics. Solve all the exercises given in the textbooks as well as in the class. Applied practice is always better than just by hearting definitions and theories.Before exams, it is advisable to go through last years’ exam papers, to get an idea about what kind of questions will appear in the final exam.A recommended way of making studying easier is enrolling for 12th electronics classes.
12th chapter of sst book of 8th class of d.a.v. board..... read that
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class because it is a subject and it's the only one.
class because it is a subject and it's the only one.
First, this is an imperative sentence-- it gives a command. The subject of the sentence refers to the person or persons being told to perform the action-- "class" (in other words, the command is being given to the members of the class). The predicate means the verb-- the action word. So, what is the speaker (probably the teacher) asking the class to do? The action word here is "read." The class is being asked to "read" something, and that is the simple predicate.
A class about literature probably
You have to study hard. Read about the subject slowly and get help if you don't understand it.