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Guidelines to write Observation Book for PSPC Lab

Following are the guidelines to write Observation Book properly for PSPC Lab:
  1. Maintain a separate (new) Observation Book for PSPC Lab.
  2. Always carry your Observation Book + C Handouts to PSPC Lab.
  3. Observation Book should be like your personal diary, where-in you should write (in your own words) the observations made during the lab. For ex: If you get any compile-time / run-time errors, then note the same exact error in the observation book; later when you solve that error, then write how you were able to overcome that error.
  4. For each C program you practice in the lab, write its Problem Definition, correct C program (with comments & indentation), and 3 to 4 sample outputs.
  5. Observation Book must be neat and should be updated after every lab.
  6. Ensure that the Observation Book is complete in all respects before coming for C lab.

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