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Hello Ajay Khatik,
If you're a bit weak at Physics, don't let it overpower you. You still can polish your subject to score as required.
Give a thorough read to the NCERT. Very few direct questions are asked from NCERT, but it's a great resource for building the basic idea. Also any theory-based MCQs are directly from NCERT.
Practice as many questions as you can. You can either go for H. C. Verma or Universal Self Scorer. The latter would be more helpful if you're in 11th right now since it has over 700 questions in each and every chapter.Books from MTG are a good resource too. Buy a new book only after completing the previous one. Don't think you'll want to finish one chapter from every book together. If you do one book at a time, it will help you revise better.
Instead of focusing on hi-fi questions, try to go for some basic, tricky questions. This is something I say from experience. For the past 10 years, the paper pattern is fixed. Only 10% questions require high intelligence. Rest depend on your speed and accuracy.
Be time bound. Try solving a set of problems in a limited time. Time management is a very important segment of this examination.
Practice the ‘Approximate Calculations’. This trick was so useful this year. Lengthy calculations in physics ought to gulp up your time. Taking approximate values makes them easy. But this common sense comes only if you have practiced it innumerable times.
Thanku.
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