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1. Create a study schedule: Create a detailed study schedule that covers both board exams and JEE Mains. Make sure to include all the subjects and topics that you need to cover, and allocate time for each one.
2. Prioritize your time: Give more time to subjects that are more important and carry more weightage for both the board exams and JEE Mains. Also, focus on topics that you find more challenging, so you have enough time to
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Mathematics:
Calculus (especially limits, continuity, differentiability, and application of derivatives)
Algebra (especially complex numbers, quadratic equations, and permutations and combinations)
Coordinate geometry (especially straight lines, circles, and conic sections)
Physics:
Mechanics (especially Laws of Motion work-energy-power, and rotational motion)
Electromagnetism (especially electrostatics, Current Electricity and electromagnetic inducti
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