Hey Anu, it depends on the type and difficulty level of the case. Choosing a six question case is an advantage in terms of time and marks but there are chances of the case being tough. On the other hand a four question case if easy will give you some additional time for solving other cases, resulting in scoring more than what you would have scored solving a six question case.
Hey Anu, it depends on the type and difficulty level of the case. Choosing a six question case is an advantage in terms of time and marks but there are chances of the case being tough. On the other hand a four question case if easy will give you some additional time for solving other cases, resulting in scoring more than what you would have scored solving a six question case.
Hi, in the exams which cases should I pick the 4 questions one or the six questions one which will be easy?