How to study Physics to make most out it for 1st JEE Main attempt?

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Firstly clear your basic concepts of Physics then go forward for advance Physics.

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A. You should have grip at basics of all the chapters, because there are so many shifts so you can expect question from any chapter in any shift, at least you should know the formulas and the idea of how to apply them. B. Go through the NCRET book Most important chapters for JEE Mains physics: 1. Se

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3 years ago
Focus on previous year question, First make a list how many chapters you have to do in exam and focus on pyq, and learn all the formulas af any chapter you have ever studied.

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