
How To Score 170+ Marks in CSS Physics?
Students with a background in physics and engineering disciplines can choose physics as their optional subject. If any natural sciences student has studied this subject in his prior education, he can opt this subject because it’s a high-scoring subject. But, when you’re preparing this paper, you need to be very focused on the course outline that’s provided by FPSC. However, the best strategy should be used to prepare this subject.
CSS physics consists of two parts i.e., part 1 and part 2 (subjective and objective). So, students should be prepared for both of the parts to qualify for the physics exam. Students who don’t have any background with this subject must get some helping books and notes for the preparation. Get your notes prepared and solved past papers to get an idea of attempting the paper. Moreover, try to prepare all the important topics in depth so that it can help you to attempt both subjective and objective parts of the paper.
Another important thing about this subject that students should keep in their minds, it includes a wide range of topics and their subtopics. Such as:
- Mechanics
- Fluid mechanics
- Wave and oscillation
- Heat and thermodynamics
- Electricity and magnetism
- Electronics
- Atomic physics
- Nuclear physics
Some of the important topics of CSS Physics are listed below and students should get in touch with all of these for the preparation of CSS exam.
- Mechanics
- Wave and oscillation
- Heat and thermodynamics
- Electricity and magnetism
- Quantum physics
- Solid-state physics and nuclear physics
- Alpha, beta and gamma decay
- Nuclear vector
- Nuclear fusion and fission
Recommended books:
1- Fundamentals Of Physics by David Halliday, Resnick and Jearl Walker.
2- Vector Calculus by Schaum series (for theorems of vector calculus).
3- Modern physics by Sarway, Moses and Moyer.
4- University physics with modern physics by Sears and Zemansky’s
During the exam, double check your theorems and numerical. Always write to the point answers along with formulas. If you want to know more about CSS Physics exam preparation strategies, you can learn through interactive video on our YouTube channel by visiting: