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chandrakant solanki

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The state board books are enough for studies.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Mamatha,
The ideal solution to your problem is getting yourself a good mentor, who can clarify your concepts and train you better to score better. For mathematics, you can thoroughly understand the solved examples, provided in each chapter. Based on this, solve as many problems as possible to clarify your concepts.
Physics, on the other hand is a bit different, wherein you need to understand the theoretical concepts as well. For each of the chapters, you can try searching for videos, which can explain the concepts to you in a simpler way.
With mathematics, you can solve as many problems as possible to clarify the concepts better.
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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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The rate of flow of charge through any cross section of wire is called current. The obstruction offered by any conductor in the path of the flow of current is called resistance.

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To obtain B.Sc. (Av) degree a student has to clear university examinations, remain medically fit and obtain CPL from DGCA.

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Aishvaryaa Poojaa dhayalanI am an aiims aspirant

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No, you are not eligible for NEET. You should have at least 50% marks in your total 12th.

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