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Master the basics: Physics is built on a foundation of fundamental concepts and principles. Make sure you have a solid understanding of these basics before moving on to more advanced topics. This includes topics such as mechanics, kinematics, and Thermodynamics. Develop a deep understanding: Don't just memorize formulas and equations. Instead, try to understand the underlying principles and concepts. This will help you apply your knowledge to new and unfamiliar situations.
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Mathematics:
Practice, practice: Maths is a subject where practice makes perfect. The more you practice problems, the more familiar you become with the concepts and formulas.
Review key concepts: Ensure that you have a solid understanding of the key concepts before attempting problems. Make sure to clarify any doubts or queries from your teacher or tutor.
Memorize formulas: Memorize important formulas so that you don't waste time looking them up dur
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Passed 10+2 and Graduate Degree (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised university with 60% marks or equivalent or cleared section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognised university
Minimum 50% marks in each in Maths & Physics at 10 + 2 level. Graduate (Three Year Course) in any discipline from a recognised University with minimum 60% marks or equivalent.
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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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