How to prepare for Physics of 11th class for JEE Mains with 20 days remaining?

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Vikas Kaushik
9 years ago
Revise the basic concepts especially of mechanics part and try to stick with the NCERT books and sample papers too. Maybe it can help you at least to score some marks.

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I have to complete the mechanics part.

Sumit Singh
9 years ago
You have only 20 days left. So better revise the chapters which have more weightage of marks. Mechanics is the most important part. So try to complete this part. Most questions are asked from that part only and practice numerical problems also and there is no need to revise the derivation which is a

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Thank you.

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