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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jul 07, 2025Hindi
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Sir Namaste,I am a class 10 student and I am going to attend the board exam the next year. Actually, I am a very intelligent person and aiming for 500 marks but I have still not covered any chapter in an organised way but I have read most of them for my school unit tests e. t. c. Please give some advice on how to study? What to study? When to study? And some additional tips.

Ans: Hello dear.
On one hand, you say "I am a very intelligent person," and on the other hand, you ask, "How to study? What to study? When to study?" while also requesting some extra tips. If you are so intelligent, then why haven't you covered the syllabus in an organized manner? I believe you are a completely confused student who keeps saying, "I am very intelligent."

Here are some key points for you:
Start by creating a subject-wise timetable that covers all chapters for the next 2–3 months, dedicating more time to weaker areas. Study at least 6 hours daily, divided into 2-hour blocks with short breaks, and gradually increase your study time. In each session, revise a chapter using NCERT books first, then solve previous years' board questions and sample papers. Make short notes or flashcards while revising, especially for formulas, dates, and definitions. Use mornings for subjects requiring high focus, like Maths and Science, and evenings for theoretical subjects like SST and Hindi. On Sundays, revise everything you've studied during the week and take at least one full-length mock test every two weeks. Stay consistent, avoid distractions, and track your progress with a checklist. Lastly, don’t stress; confidence, consistency, and clarity will help you reach your 500-mark goal.

Good luck!
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Ma'am it's my first attempt and i am also appearing right now in boards. Ma'am my class 11 physics is not good and i will manage my chemistry and physics of class 11 and for class 12 my biology I know very well and i can do any questions of biology and chemistry is also good but physics is not so good.So,ma'am what can I do for my preparation.So that I can score at least 400-500 marks.and ma'am. Taking a drop is good when?when we study self or by any institute ma'am and which book is best,as ncert is best i know but for solving multiple choice questions which book is best ma'am.and ma'am I belong from SC caste.So can you tell me ma'am for SC caste getting MBBS seat for SC,how much score is required for getting MBBS seat in NEET for SC caste.and ma'am what study hour we can follow for the students who take drop ma'am.thats all ma'am my question is from you.i hope ma'am you will answer my question ma'am. But i am now totally focusing on my boards ma'am.
Ans: Hello Shrishti,

Here are some tips for preparing for NEET and improving your physics:

Focus on understanding the concepts: NEET is an exam that tests your understanding of concepts and their applications. So, it's important to focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them. This can help you to solve different types of questions.

Work on your weak areas: Identify your weak areas and work on them. For example, if your physics is weak, try to understand the concepts by watching videos or reading different books. Practice solving problems related to those concepts regularly.

Practice previous year question papers: Solving previous year question papers can help you to get an idea about the exam pattern and the type of questions that can be asked in the exam.

Take mock tests: Mock tests can help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. It can also help you to manage your time during the exam.

Choose the right study materials: Apart from NCERT books, you can refer to other study materials like coaching center notes, reference books, etc. For solving multiple-choice questions, you can use books like Objective Physics by DC Pandey or Objective Biology by Dinesh.

Though the cutoff keeps changing every year, getting a good college for your category requires at least 450+ marks.

I would suggest don't think of taking a drop right now and focus completely now on NEET. Once the results are out then we will look after the further steps.

All the best.

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