I have 4 months left for boards. How many hours should I study everyday? Chemistry is going difficult for me.

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Asked by Aditya Shah
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Rohan Sircar
9 years ago
You just need to concentrate on your studies. You have to study at least 10 to 12 hours a day, if you want to score 90 plus. Well it not easy, but believe me you can do it. You can divide this 10 hours. You should choose the best time, when you can concentrate. Best of luck.

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If you can, you should avoid at least your school. Go when necessary or you have low attendance. Work hard, never skip your tuition classes. In boards, self-study is your life line.

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