I am presently in 12th. How can I prepare for physics board exam? Should I focus more on derivations or numericals?
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Stuti Pandya I am shiksha user & proud tobe part of shiksa | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoYou have to do balance between these two things rather than focusing only on one particular things.
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