Pratik ramesh
Last Activity: 13 Years ago
Hello, Savita. First preference is for basics. So read NCERT if you don’t have grip on basics
October: Math – functions, limits, continuity and differentiability
Physics – electrostatics, capacitors, electric current, Magnetics
Chemistry – Nomenclature, isomerism, GOC, Hydrocarbons
November: Math – Application of derivatives, integration
Physics – Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics
Chemistry – Aldehydes and Ketones, Alcohols and Ethers, Amines
December: Maths – Straight lines, circles, parabola, Properties of triangle
Physics – Optics, Mechanics
Chemistry – States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Equilibrium
January: Maths – Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Probability, Determinants
Physics – Properties of matter, SHM, waves
Chemistry – S, P, D block and transition elements
February: For your boards’ preparation
March: As soon as your exams get over, collect all the test papers (your institute’s) and last year IIT problems of above chaps.
April: Revise thoroughly your Notes and don’t read anything new. Don’t read anything 4 days before the big day to relieve you from tension. Be confident and cool
For 12th Pass : Read thermodynamics,Mechanics,Vectors &3D Geometry,Differential Equations,Solutions,Carbohydrates in February and March. But i suggest to try problems on the chapters you know than studying new chapters.
This plan is very possible if you study hard with full dedication and determination. Can’t u lose your enjoyment for 5- 6 months for a good life?