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Dear aspirant
As everyone have their own different capabilities and potential it differs person to person. You might be knowing your possitive and negatives of your. Also you may have idea of which portion are strong and which are weak. So as per your coaching or school timing you can prepare your time table focusing on above point. As you might be knowing biology gives 50% (90 question) questions and this is most scoring subject so you should have prime focus on this subject. Then both chemistry and physics have equal weightage of 25% questions i.e, 45 questions per subject. This makes total 180 questions. So in between physic and chemistry you can choose your strong subject and focus on that. But you should not leave any subject behind because to get government colleges you should have all three portion strong and focus to score more than 600 to get government colleges. So do weak portions first and then strong ones at the last. But make sure you should cover every topic and chapters.
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