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Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Analyze your performance in each subject and identify the areas where you need to improve. This will help you to focus on specific topics that require more attention. Practice consistently: Consistent practice is essential for improving your skills in Chemistry and Math. Set aside a regular study schedule and stick to it. Try to practice every day, even if it's just for a short period. Use reliable resources: Use textbooks, online resources, and practice tests to reinforce your learning. Khan Academy and Courser
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You should be clear about your end goal and focus on what you want to achieve
Need to select at least one programing language to learn
Next, you should earn a degree in Computer Science or A Related Field
Supplement your study by visiting coding sites like StackOverflow other websites like CodinGame and CodeWars offer thousands of problems which helps you to test your skills. Read code written by other expert
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You should prepare for the theory exams and get the desired result you want.
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Prioritize: Make a list of the most important topics in Chemistry and Biotechnology that you need to know for your exams. Focus on these topics first, and allocate more time to the areas where you need more practice. Study actively: Instead of passively reading your textbook, try to engage with the material by asking questions, writing summaries, and testing yourself on key concepts. T
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Physics:
1- NCERT Textbooks.
2- IIT Physics by D. C. Pandey
3- Problems in Physics by S. Krotov
4- Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov.
5- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker.
6- Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H. C. Verma (Highly Recommended)
Chemistry:
1- NCERT Textbooks
2- Organic Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry Peter Sykes.
3- Physical Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry MS Chauhan.
4- Concise Inorganic Chemistry J. D. Lee. Organic Chemistry Morrison and Boyd.
5- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations R. C. Mukherjee
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