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Before starting the preparations for examination or even after going through the study material and various books, your mind becomes bogged down. You may not be able to move further to face the examination. There is a problem of what to study now and in which direction. Which type of questions can be asked in examination? What had been the trend of question papers? Which area requires more attention? Need is to analyse the question papers of previous examinations, i.e. scanning of question papers. "This will tell you which are the important topics and what are the type of questions asked". It gives me immense pleasure to present your favourite, time-tested friend 'Scanner' in a new shape. Thanks for your continuous support and patronage. You are continuously marking the way for us to move ahead through your suggestions and we are trying to follow the path shown by you. It is yet another effort to make 'Scanner' extremely useful. Because of the dynamism of our esteemed Institute, subjects are being upgraded with a vision, you are expected to update yourself every day and question papers are taking a new shape. To remain in tune, a lot of new features have been added to the 'Scanner'. The book, which was fulfilling dual objectives of compilation of questions from last several examinations and trend analysis to provide better insight, has been divided into two separate volumes to make it cost effective and affordable. Now you have 'Scanner' as First volume containing questions of last twenty examinations with brief notes for every question paper, containing important issues and new developments related to that paper and a lot of tables, graphs and analysis. A comprehensive list of such features is available. As Second volume, you have 'Archive', a beautiful question bank of duly categorised questions from old examinations. Our editorial board is looking forward for your valuable suggestions to improve it further. Best of Luck Dr. Arun Kumar
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