Is physics hard in class 11th or is it just the big syllabus?
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Hi Annu,
If you start covering your topic from today, at last, you will judge in the best way about the Class 11 physics syllabus. Class 11 Physics syllabus covers a large area of topic. That's why everybody is saying it is difficult. So, it not hard but in short period of time, we need to cover a very large amount of topic which makes it hard. -
Until and unless you understand the concepts in physics it would be tough for you. Leave what people say and just understand the concepts. One subject might to easier to someone and the same subject may be difficult to some other. Neither everyone feels it as tough nor easy.
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The jump from the level of Science you study in class 10th to the level of Science you study in class 11th is massive. That is the sole reason why the Science stream subjects seems to be daunting. When it comes to physics, it is a subject, which is purely based on concept. Once you start getting a hold on the subject matter of physics, it seems pretty easy. But, for that you need to study thoroughly. When it comes to syllabus, it is not big. But, the amount of time you get to study these topics is really less, which puts student under pressure. You just need to study regularly and only then you can avoid being pressurized by the course...more
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