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Heyyy student
Since there is very less time left , First of all you have to cover all the easy topics out of the syllabus . After you are done with that you can move on to those chapter which you feel hard but you have solved them earlier. Dont indulge in learning new things now because this will mix all the things in your mind . And I would suggest rather than going for a book to read you should resolve all the problems that you have solved earlier NOT the easier ones but the JEE main level ones .
Hope this will help.
Hello Anurag,
Physics has both theoretical questions and practical problems. Since questions are mostly concept based and direct questions rarely come in this section.
I would suggest you to solve problems from H.C Verma and D.C Pandey. Focus more on NCERT Book. Solve previous year questions and sample papers as much as you can.
Good luck,
Hope it helps :)
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