Physics often creates a unique fear among students. Whether you are aiming to just pass, score a decent 75+, or achieve a perfect 100/100, studying everything without a plan in the last 4 days is a mistake. Below is a strategic breakdown based on your preparation level.
🎯 Strategy 1: Zero Study? (Target: 50 Marks)
The 4-Chapter Rule
If you are struggling to get even 20-25 marks or have done zero study, do NOT try to do all chapters. Your target is to get ~25 marks from theory, which combined with ~25 marks from practicals, will get you to a safe score of 50.
Focus ONLY on these 4 Easy Chapters:
- Semiconductors
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Magnetic Materials
- Current Electricity
Tip: Do Previous Year Questions (PYQ) for these chapters. One chapter per day = 4 Days.
🚀 Strategy 2: Moderate Level (Target: 75+ Marks)
The 10-Chapter Plan
If your target is around 75/100 (approx. 50/70 in theory), you need to add moderate-level chapters to the list above. These chapters are manageable within the remaining time.
Do the 4 chapters above PLUS these 6:
- Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation (KTG)
- Oscillations
- Thermodynamics
- Wave Optics
- Superposition of Waves
- Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Total Weightage: These 10 chapters cover approximately 50+ marks in the theory paper.
🏆 Strategy 3: Toppers (Target: 100 Marks)
Full Syllabus & Difficult Topics
If you are aiming for full marks, you cannot skip the difficult chapters. While Rotational Dynamics is often done by everyone, the following chapters are considered difficult and are usually skipped by others. You must master these:
- Mechanical Properties of Fluids
- Electrostatics
- Electromagnetic Induction (EMI)
- AC Circuits
- Magnetic Fields due to Electric Current
📅 4-Day Revision Schedule
Revise the syllabus effectively in the last 4 days.
| Date | Topic / Activity |
|---|---|
| 12th Feb | Physics Part-1 Numericals (Most Important) |
| 13th Feb | Physics Part-2 Numericals |
| 14th Feb | Complete Theoretical Questions |
| 15th Feb | Full Physics Revision |
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