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thnxx but plss timetable btadijiye 12 hours ka phy aur chem ke liye
Hello Shanky,
Well honestly speaking you have done a commendable job on completing 33% syllabus up till date. You also have a very good aim of scoring 680 marks.
Let us discuss each subject.
BIOLOGY: I hope you are studying this very well and this will definitely be the maximally completed subject from your side. I suggest you to read ONLY AND ONLY NCERT and also focus on your Allen modules as well as the papers given by them. The questions in the modules are NCERT based and very similar to NEET paper.
I think daily giving 3 hours to biology is more than enough and probably you should read this in the morning when your mind is fresh and can absorb maximum content.
Try to complete NCERT Biology reading atleast 3 times before the final exam.
CHEMISTRY: It is a subject which has numerical as well as learning part. It has physical chemistry which is pretty easy if you do that with precision. The aim of us in the paper is to do maximum questions correct and this is only possible when we do a lot of practice and minimize our errors. You should study physical chemistry in the same order as given in the NCERT books and practice each and every example, intext question and question in the exercise. Try and read the whole CHEMISTRY NCERT book.
For INORGANIC chemistry again read this book and do every question present in the book. While you read the book keep making short notes for easy revision like of the orders of atomic sizes, density, etc. These orders are not always in regular manner and hence increase the chance of errors.
For ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, again read the NCERT line by line and keep making short notes as well as do all the questions of the book. Keep re-revising the reactions and learn them by heart.
And for modules put a timer and aim 45 question in 45 minutes with maximum precision.
PHYSICS: I will not suggest you to read the whole NCERT but definitely do the questions present in the book. I am sure you must have studied physics in your 12th or else there are various YouTube channels which have amazing content.
Practice the questions in the module again with a timer.
NOW YOU NEED TO DIVIDE YOUR TIME INTO 3 SUBJECTS AS WELL AS QUESTIONS. I SUGGEST YOU TO STUDY BIOLOGY IN THE MORNING WITH A FRESH MINDSET. AND THEN YOU CAN STUDY PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY.
ALSO KEEP JUGGLING THESE SUBJECTS SO THAT YOU DO NOT GET BORED.
BY DECEMBER YOU SHOULD COMPLETE ALL YOUR SYLLABUS AND START YOUR REVISION.
KEEP DOING THE QUESTION BANKS VERY RELIGIOUSLY AND AT NO COST YOU SHOULD SKIP DOING THE MODULES.
DO NOT DO PAST YEAR PAPERS BEFORE 2018 AS THEN THE PATTERN WAS A BIT DIFFERENT. NOW THE PAPER SET IS EASY AND HENCE STUDENTS PANIC OR IN EXCITEMENT DO A LOT OF MISTAKES.
I SUGGEST YOU TO GIVE A 3 HOUR PAPER EVERY WEEK TILL NOVEMBER AND THEN INCREASE THE FREQUENCY TO 2 PAPERS A WEEK . AFTER DOING THE PAPER STUDY EACH QUESTION, THAT TOPIC AND ANALYZE YOUR MISTAKES VERY CAREFULLY.
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