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how to read HC Verma to clear concept of physics


Amar6397112956 29th Jul, 2020
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nishant sharma 29th Jul, 2020

Hello student ,

Firstly I will suggest you to go through the concept of NCERT very deeply so it will help you a lot for reading HC VERMA . And once when you will go through the HC Verma you have to do following things -

Read the whole theory well and then skip to slove the problems .

Start solving problems with the easy ones that will help you to know lots of tricks .

Slowly increase your level for solving problems .

If you can't solve problem then write down that question in your notebook and try to analyse the formulas ,and go through it 5-6 times and ask yourself different types of questions to solve your problem .

If you still stuck on the same questions and unable to solve the questions then take a break and go through the chapter's formula again and then try to solve it .

Hope this will help you !

Good luck !


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