How did you tackle each subject?
Physics: - Understand the concepts, and learn to apply them.
Chemistry:-
Biology:-Dive into the NCERT, literally.
GK and English:-Haven’t given them much attention, really.
-Sasank Varma
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Physics:- Just understand the topic thoroughly and do as many problems as you can.Spend less time on theory and do more problems.
Chemistry:- Well in chem,theory is equally important i guess and dont forget to practice questions.
Biology:- I prefer revising again and again rather than doing questions for bio
-Akshay Rajeev​
Physics:-this was the easiest for me... i would remember most things from the lecture classes.. nd would spent around 20 mins daily on revising the notes.. nevr touched ncert except for some theory chapter like semiconductors , waves optics, communication, ray optics.. etc
Chemistry:- I used to study chapters1 by 1.. from the start.. then slowly u start to get a link bw chapters.. I think just ncert is enough(each sentence) for state ntrances and neet.. Aiims needs some extra.. i guess
Biology:-Juz like chemistry...took it chapter by chapter.. tried reading chapters around 3 times each.. didnt try mugging up and memorising.. but it used to come at the time of xams...😂😂
GK and English:- Didnt take em seriously..cuz i was not aiming aiims or jipmer..
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-Neeraj S Nair
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My first objective was to complete NCERT for all the lessons. Followed by this was class notes, then previous year questions. We had weekly exams from different chapters so I used to analyse portions where I went wrong and used to correct them. For extremely tricky and difficult lessons, I used to do MCQs from variety of books.
-George Zacharia
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Physics:make the concept clear and do questions
Chemistry:- make the theory and concept clear.
Biology:-make the theory crystal clear.
-Yasar Arafath
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Physics:- catch the concept first. Understand it. Then do different types of problems.
Chemistry:- organic: learn reaction mechanism well.
Inorganic: just by heart it. I don't know any other way.
Biology:- understand what is happening. You should have an interest in it.
GK and English:- I concentrated on keam. So no idea.
- Benson Jake Eldho
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Physics:-Dreaded subject.Still managed to do above average by solving numericals and reasoning questions on a daily basis.
Chemistry:- Favourite at school level so loved practicing problems and learning concepts in Physical and Organic parts.Inorganic was not so easy because it had a lot to be memorised still mnemonics helped me.
Biology:- Trueman Elementary Biology made everything easy coz of its in depth detailing of what NCERT enumerates,so byhearting was bare minimum.
GK and English:- I am a quizzing enthusiast so GK was a cake walk.English too went well,thanks to ICSE ISC Shakesperean plays and stringent Grammar exercises at 10 and 12 levels.
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-Rahul John Joseph
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Physics:-Understanding of concepts,MCQs
Chemistry:- MCQs mostly
Biology:-Reading the NCERT thoroughly and understanding concepts of hard portions like genetics
-Anandha Padmanabhan Nair
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Physics:- practised as many questions i can
Chemistry:-just made my theory perfect and strong
Biology:-nothing but ncert
GK and English:-didn’t concentrate
-Mushtak Ali K​
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Physics:-Made formula book and revised them regularly
Chemistry:-Made sticky notes and paste them on my study table
Biology:-Discussion with friends during free time
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-Laviya Maria Lalichen
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Physics:- do as many problems
Chemistry:- prev year questions
Biology:- give imp to examples
GK and English:- daily newspaper
-Harshit S​
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Physics:-it is all about basics... Nothing more... So be focussed on basic things
Chemistry:- organic ...try to make our own concepts in organic..
Biology:-read ncert
- Azmil P
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Physics:- Understanding the basics first . Having a knowledge about the subject and then solving problems starting with the simpler ones and progressing to the harder ones.
Chemistry:- Do you have a sound imagination? Then chemistry is your friend. All the reactions can be easily memorized if you imagine them to be part of your daily life . Reaction kinetics and basically everything chemistry can be linked up with your life to easily conquer this subject . Sound basic knowledge in this subject is mandatory . DONOT MUG UP ANYTHING . Understand what it means . The notes are going to be in English convert them to your mother tongue and if you still have difficulty remembering something link it with a single word so that whenever you remember that word you think of every fact you linked with that keyword . This technique is called mnemonics and it is very useful .
Biology:- Has anyone told you that biology is for mugging up? I strictly disagree . To each his own. You would have different likes and dislikes in each subject and they need to be acknowledged in different ways . But mugging them up never works. It might help in those small little tests but not for the big one . Basic knowledge about the other two subjects is kind of necessary here, as a matter of fact . Pressure , volume, nature of materials , laws of nature and some of the other things helps in understanding more about the way our body and the less evolved ones work. Botany can seem to be a dry subject . All it takes to change that view is to walk into a garden and play morphology of flowering plants with at least two plants . Play with codes when it comes to difficult words and mnemonic your way through .
GK and English:- did not attempt AIIMS or JIPMER so I cannot help you with this .
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-Indu Vimal
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Physics:- For all subject study the key concept & built the base strong by doing maximum questions
Chemistry:- byheart periodic table.study configuration of important elements & especially the d&f block elements
Biology:-read NCERT as many times& thoroughly(along with it go deep studies with human physiology&cell division.make core concepts regarding these.It is much useful for NEET)
GK and English:- not much important for neet
- Satheesh Kumar U
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Physics:-Imp. Points in ncert and qns.
Chemistry:- Ncert must then qns for chapters needed.
Biology:-NCERT,Prev year. Qns
-Anandhakrishna R Pillai