How to improve command in physics for the preparation of NEET?

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Asked by anshul sharma

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    Sanjay K | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi Anshul,
    Physics is an important and tricky subject to crack. But if you plan well and put the right things in the right place you will surely ace the exam. Talking about physics, it requires conceptual understanding and logical solving abilities. But every subject you can master by first knowing the basics thoroughly. All your concepts should be clear and the formulas required should be at your fingertips.Even if you are able to solve a question, you must make sure your method takes 1-1.5 minutes at max. Also, avoid using calculators while studying. Below are a few topics that you need to know to master the basics and to score high i
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    anshuman yadav UPSC aspirant | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Practice more and more try to solve unsolved questions and don't forget basics because most of students skip basics as you want to improve your command so solve unsolved problems focus on equations.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hello dear,
    For getting admission into a government medical college, you need to score average marks in physics. Start from very simple problems and move towards harder.
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    priyank sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Dear friend,
    To improve your command in physics, you must practice daily and you can solve the old question paper and take mock test every week.

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