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This is one of the most dreaded subjects in the 1st year curricula. First of all the paper will be completely numerical based, so get ready for hectic calculations. Nobody can assure you about the professor you can get in your class. So the best thing is to study for yourself. Focus more on numericals rather than only reading theory.
As far as grading is concerned, if the coordinator and the profs teaching the subject are peaceful, then each student gets 3-5 Ex's. In 2016-17, when the cooordinator prof was a loaded one, each section had only one Ex. The subject has relative grading.
In midsems(comparatively easy) marks cross 50 (for those who have practised damn well may get 60) out of 60. However endsem is the biggest bouncer where even the best students get atmost 82 or 84, after which there is a big gap and marks get down from 70s.
Attendance in classes and tutorials plays a very important role in your TA marks.
The tutorials are of 3 hours and are taken in a alternate manner with the lab. Try to take maximum help from the TAs by asking them to help you with each and every concept.
The biggest question is 'Where should I practise the numericals from?'. The only answer to this is 'Previous Year Question Papers' and Tutorial Sheets.
Generally class tests are not taken. Be ready for a 30 minute 10 marks test in the beginning of the tutorial class. Do prepare well for it because it is the only thing to save you when your midsem and endsem marks go down.