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If you have studied the class 11th and want to study the 12th in parallel to score betters in 10+2 boards, then you need to divide your study schedule in two shorts. Now if you have a study schedule of 8 hours a day then divide the schedule in the manner: 5 hours for 11 and 3 hours for 12.
In this 5 hours for 11th, study the Mechanics properly and revise and makes notes of each chapter. Its a thing that for physics you will need Mechanics in most of the problems of 12th. So do focus on Mechanics and on on parallel start studying electrostatics. You will find amazing linked problems.
Similarly for Chemistry you can group the 11th Organic chemistry and 12th Organic chemistry so that you can relate with the previous things and link with the new one.
For Mathematics start with calculus and Link the Differential and Limits with the Integral calculus.
If you study by grouping 11th and 12th in such a manner that you will automatically get a background of the 12th topic from 11th. The preparation will be more efficient.
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