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  • vratesh62

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    5 months

    Last-Minute Physics Revision Tips for JEE

    * **PYQs Are Non-Negotiable** Focus on previous year questions. JEE has a habit of recycling concepts. Prioritize topics with high weightage like *Modern Physics*, *Thermodynamics*, and *Current Electricity*. * **Formula Sheet = Your Lifeline** Keep a one-page formula sheet handy. Don’t just memorize—practice applying the formulas in quick numericals to solidify them. * **Stick to High-Weightage Topics** If time is tight, focus on topics like *Kinematics*, *Waves*, *Electrostatics*, and *Magnetism*. These have consistently shown up in exams and give good returns on time invested. * **One-Shot Lectures for Weak Areas** For chapters you're struggling with, watch one-shot revision lectures on YouTube. They’re concise and cover key points quickly. * **Mock Tests > New Material** At this stage, skip learning anything new. Take timed mock tests instead. Analyze your mistakes and revise the concepts behind them. * **Quick Notes = Quick Wins** Go through your short notes or summaries. Focus on derivations, key graphs, and exceptions in laws. * **Don’t Overlook NCERT** Yes, even for JEE! Concepts from NCERT, especially in *Modern Physics* and *Semiconductors*, are frequently tested. * **Stay Calm and Trust the Process** Breaks are essential. Take a walk, hydrate, or meditate. A clear mind works faster and better.
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