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If you started, then see the pattern of paper as well as the topics frequently asked from the previous papers. Students score least in physics because of numerical problems. So work hard and have a good seating practice for study daily. Learn tricks in mathematics and physics to solve the questions in similar manner and quickly. Good luck.
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