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Updated: 2026-08-22
Ye GOC ka test hai . Abhi start kia hai islye aise pdf bhej rahi hu … thode topics cover ho jaenge … fir alag tarike se test hoga . 🫡
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GOC Lec 2 Class Notes
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GOC lec 1 Class notes
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