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I am not interested in physics and chemistry what can I develop an interest in it ? and how to read physics and chemistry?


Suriya 1st Feb, 2022
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Shreya Bhowmick 1st Feb, 2022

Hi!

In order to increase your interest in Physics and Chemistry, I would like to suggest you to watch interesting experiments on these two subjects from YouTube. You can also ask your private tutor or school or college teacher to show experiments in laboratory.

Read good books in both these subjects to clear your concepts. You can also go through research materials to increase your interest. You need to avoid the fear on these subjects, then you can surely succeed. You should make a note of all important points in these subjects. You should revise everyday and practice the weak areas repeatedly.

Follow these links to get more information:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course

https://www.careers360.com/courses/chemistry-course

Hope this helps.

Best wishes

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