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Dear Manish, Physics is totally based on your concepts. And when it comes to preparing Physics you should be well aware of the syllabus, your strong concepts, weak concepts, and Weightage.
Since you have already given neet exam so I am assuming that you are aware of the syllabus and the type of questions that come in exam.
Questions in NEET are not that much hard, if your concepts are clear then you can easily attempt many of the questions. Choose the topics wisely.
The topics that have maximum weightage, cover them first. Most of the questions are formula based. So, you should be very well familiar with all the formulas of that particular topic.
Now, you have cleared your basic concepts and you know the weightage of topics. Then choose competitive books to practice questions.
The more you practice, the better you will understand the topic. While practicing you will notice that many of the questions are formula based.
Solving more and more problems will surely enhance your confidence.
So, just stick with the basics and practice problems from that topic, that will be quite enough.
All the best
Hope this helps
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