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Hello Ankita, Revision is based on how you prepared your syllabus and the last time you revised your syllabus. For me, whenever I revise, first of all I don't see answers but I try to recall how much I know about the topic. It helps to remember that particular topic long term. So you can apply this too. I would also like to give you proper revision chart.
Day 1 - Learn a topic
Day 3 - First revision
Day 7 - Second revision
Day 21 - Third revision
Day 30 - Fourth revision
Day 45 - Fifth Revision
Day 60 - Sixth Revision
At the end of the cycle, the information gets stored in your long term memory.
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Yes why not you can revise the entire syllabus of the 11the in a Month if you plan properly and study consistently with respect to it because if you do so you can revise it properly listen revise means it should be revision only and not reading of the text line to line it'd the reading of the notes the formulas the chemical reactions and short notes this should be your approach while you sit for revision of any part of the syllabus.
hi ankita , its ofcourse doable, plan your own crash course or you can even join a good crash course, work smart and its achievable,cover your weak areas first, emphasize more on areas where the marks are easily scorable, stay calm , cool and motivated. good luck
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