Same stream this side, but i had economics in place of physical education.
Following mentioned are some rules to follow
- Physics and Maths are not subjects which you can cover in the last 3 or 4 months. If you hear someone telling how they scored 95 with just 3 months to study or shit, run away. As easy as maths and physics are for board level, they have a very vast syllabus. To study them, it is necessary to study them regularly, and by regularly i mean stick to a simple rule-
- NCERT is your bible, both for physics and maths. generally students donot study physics from NCERT, but atleast the intext and exercise questions have to be on your tips for board exams.The practice should be of the level that the time taken to solve those questions should be just the time taken to write it. No time wasted for ‘thinking’ how to solve it, for both maths and physics.
- Once you start chapter 1, you will start studying chapter 2 only when you have scored 5% more than what you want in boards for the subject . for ex if you want to score 90% in physics, then only start studying chapter 2 when you get 95% marks in test of chapter 1. if you donot get 95% first time, give another test. Remember, tests are very very important, because wo hame apni aukaat btate h. and obviously tests should be taken within time limit and difficulty level should be according to boards