Hello Aspirant,
Important chapters focus on these the most.
Mathematics - probability, statistics, quadratic equations, lattices, sets and relations, complex numbers, Locus and transformation of axes straight line, vectors, 3d geometry which are formula focused. CHEMISTRY:environmental chemistry, chemistry in everyday life, biomolecules, polymers, Noble gases, Hydrogen and its compounds, kinetics, solutions stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic classification, practice these from a textbook.
PHYSICS:modern physics, waves, motion in straight line and plane, gravitation, Electromagnetic waves, units and dimensions, kinetic theory, thermo
Practice 10 of last year's question papers and take mock tests.
Go through NCERT thoroughly.
Recall all the formulas after memorizing if feasible schedule them in a book and keep an eye on them. Practice chemistry reactions from the above chapters thoroughly. Keep a chart of it and keep a look every day. Attempt to solve at least 30 questions of maths in an hour and 20 each of Physics and Chemistry. Time is the largely significant aspect of theory's priority and then moves to solve problems. First, go for chemistry and then maths, last physics. All the problems will be straightforward. Keep solving old eamcet question papers two times a week. Maths will mostly comprise first-year chapters. Be good at that. Prepare a timetable so that you give more time to physics, then maths then chem.
All the best.
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