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Data Structure Using C++ Important Questions 2025-26 BSc 3rd III Sem Computer Science Imp OU KU TU | ABED sir | YouTubeToText
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This content provides a comprehensive guide for BSC 3rd semester Computer Science students preparing for their Data Structures using C++ exams, offering unit-wise important questions and strategic exam-taking tips.
Hello my dear students, welcome back to
our channel. I hope you all are doing
well and preparing with full focus for
your exams. In today's video, I am going
to share unit wise important short and
long questions for the subject computer
science data structure using C++ BSC 3rd
semester November December 2025 exams.
Now on your screen, you will see each
unit's important short and long
questions displayed one by one. These
questions are carefully selected based
on the latest syllabus.
Let me now share some useful exam tips
and tricks that can help you score
better marks. For short questions, write
around half a page to one full page.
Start with a proper definition. Add a
simple example if needed and always draw
a diagram or table if possible. For long
questions, aim to write three to four
sides of your answer booklet. Begin with
a clear definition. Follow it with a
detailed explanation. Include real life
examples and support your answer with
diagrams or tables for better impact.
Now, here are some smart writing tips to
follow in the exam hall. One, first,
read the question paper carefully and
calmly. Two, do not write anything on
the question paper except your hall
ticket number. Three, begin your answers
with the question you know best. This
builds confidence and creates a good
impression. Four, always start each
answer on a new page. Five, write the
question number clearly at the top left
and center of the page. Six, don't
miswrite or change question numbers.
Seven, use headings and subheadings and
highlight them neatly. It makes your
answer more readable. Eight, use the
last page as rough work and label it
clearly. nine. In the last 5 minutes,
check all question numbers and quickly
review your answers to fix any small
mistakes. Dear students, I hope these
questions and tips help you feel more
confident and well prepared for the
exams. For other subjects, important
questions, syllabus, model papers, quick
revision videos, and academic updates,
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studying.
Hello my dear students. Welcome back to
our channel. I hope you all are doing
well and preparing with full focus for
your exams. In today's video, I am going
to share unitwise important short and
long questions for the subject computer science.
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