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Physics is practical + logical kind of subject- where all you need to do is think practically by applying logics. Hope you're getting it.!
Thinking it to be tough-hard will make you lose interest in the subject and so you won't be able to score in it.
Physics Funda:
Read- understand- keep your basics strong- clear your concepts- prepare formulae chart- and practice maximummm questions possible..
Firstly, go through the chapter once and understand- what the chapter is about. Note down the important points and try to clear the Concepts by the given illustrations in the book. List out the formulae and Practice questions accordingly. The more you'll practice- the more your Concepts will get clear + you'll get the idea of the question-level-pattern + the applications of the formulae + logic- where and when to be applied. Hope you're getting my point.!
List out the important chapters having high weight age and from which maximum questions are asked every year. Plan your schedule accordingly.
Modern Physics, Electrostatics-AC-Electric Current, Semiconductors and devices, Optics, Waves and SHM are some of the most important chapters from which maximum questions are asked every year.
Hope this is helpful to you.!
Follow the above method for studying Physics.
Refer NCERT + HC Verma reference book.
Study Physics in the early morning hours because the silent atmosphere of the early morning will help you concentrate more and understand-things better.
Revise your work regularly and Practice maximum to score maximum.!
All the Bestt.!
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Hello Abhishek
I will tell you 5 simple rules and you have to follow without any consent.
1. Make NCERT your Best friend. ( Can also prefer DC Pandey)
2. 10-15 Numericals per day. ( I know it is as hard as going for tackle on Messi) but still you have to.
3. Revise each and every day for 20 minutes.
4. Note down all the important formula's and important notes in whichever language you feel comfortable.
5. Practise Previous Year Questions.
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