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Karishma Sawhney 2nd May, 2022

Hello aspirant,

PHYSICS- To earn a score of 160 or higher in Physics, you must grasp the numerical portion. Start by double-checking that your ideas are clear. Concentrate on parts that have appeared in previous years' question papers as well as areas where you are poor. Second, get some practise with mock tests and practise papers. All of the formulas should be revised on a daily basis because they are so useful. In fact, create a separate book containing only the formulas.

CHEMISTRY- Double-check your understanding, especially of organic chemistry and the mole idea. Because the paper is split 50/50 between numerical and theoretical, you should focus solely on the NCERT for 2020 and 2021, as both contained questions from the straight NCERT. It's a good idea to practice mock tests.

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BIOLOGY- Ncert is the main book you should focus on as 99% of questions come from direct Ncert. Try making questions from each line and focusing on high-weightage chapters.

Be it any language, following these key tips will help you ace the exam!

Hope it helps!

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