How to score 80 marks in physics?

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As others say it's not difficult to score 80 marks in Physics all you need do is smart work along with hard work. So, out of 100 your 30 marks are safe as you get those from your school or college for practicals. Then left out is 70 marks in which you need to score 50 marks atleast to get 80 marks.

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Hello buddy, For NEET preparation you should go through the all the CBSE Physics chapters and while writing the exam first you should attempt all the questions which you are very sure the answer is right and later you should attempt the questions which you think may be right and leave the questions

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