Hello Aditya,
Here’s a short plan to help you catch up:
Conceptual Clarity : Start with one-shot videos (Unacademy, Atoms) to quickly understand missed concepts from 11th.
Problem-Solving : After understanding concepts, practice NCERT problems and previous year papers to build problem-solving skills.
Structured Lectures : Consider enrolling in live or recorded lectures for a more detailed approach. Recommended teachers:
Gradual Progress : Start with easy subjects and gradually move to harder topics.
Mock Tests : Take regular mock tests for practice.
Consistency : Study for 4-6 hours daily, balancing breaks and exercise.
Stay focused, and gradually you’ll improve both your concept understanding and problem-solving skills!
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello Greetings
Given your health issues last year, it's great that you're now ready to start studying again. To catch up, I'd recommend a combination of both one-shot videos and lectures.
One-Shot Videos
- *Unacademy and Vedantu*: Their one-shot videos can provide a concise overview of each chapter, helping you grasp the basics quickly.
- *Focus on key concepts*: Pay attention to important formulas, theorems, and concepts.
Lectures
- *Follow a structured approach*: Look for lectures that cover the entire 11th-grade syllabus, such as those from *Allen Kota* or *Aakash Institute*.
- *Beneficial lecturers*: Some popular lecturers for advanced levels include *NKC Sir* (Physics), *MS Chauhan* (Chemistry), and *SK Goyal* (Mathematics).
Additional Tips
- *Practice consistently*: Regular practice helps reinforce concepts and builds problem-solving skills.
- *Join online communities*: Participate in online forums or groups to connect with fellow students, ask doubts, and stay motivated.
- *Take breaks*: Don't overexert yourself; take breaks to avoid burnout and maintain a healthy study routine.
Stay committed, and you'll be back on track in no time!
Have a great day
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