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Do i need to study both the bpp text and open tuition notes or it will be enough to read the open tuition notes only to pass the exam?
It should be fine to read the OT notes, listen to the lectures and, very importantly, work through a revision kit/question bank published by BPP, Kaplan or Becker.
i have found many of the questions that cannot be answered in bpp kit using OT notes. what to do for that ?
On behalf of my friend, “i have found many of the questions that cannot be answered in bpp kit using OT notes. what to do for that ?”
There will always be some questions that cannot answered using any single set of notes or text. Perhaps they relate ot an obscure area of the syllabus perhaps they are not knowledge based and require thought/logic to work out, perhaps they are simply badly worded questions.
The first thing you should do is to make sure you have also listened to the OT lectures as the discussion and explanations there provide more information. Then see if the BPP answers provides adequate explanation and learn from those. Third, do no worry too much about those questions. As I said they might relate to relatively obschre areas.
If you are still unhappy, you will have to buy a BPP text. But remember, althoughtbat text will presumably provide coverage of the BPP questions, ie they are consistent documents, it will require much more effort to study and not all areas might be remembered in the exam.
