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  • Pay attention in class so you don’t have to spend much time studying at home, and get your doubts cleared quickly.
  • Make sure to study well for each class test—basically revise thoroughly.
  • For science subjects, definitely try to do the Exemplar questions; they are higher level and strengthen concepts.
  • Solve the back exercises and in-text questions for each chapter (before each exam and after the chapter is done) and get familiar with the solving style (should take 30–40 minutes per chapter).
  • For time management, do a lot of practice papers—around 5 for each year since the post-COVID batch. Try solving them in 2 hours to leave time for checking and difficult questions.
  • Important: Concepts need to be strong. Just knowing formulas isn’t enough for tricky word problems—watch YouTube videos, check online forums (Reddit, StackExchange), or use ChatGPT if something feels unclear.
  • For English, MCQs were the hardest for me—do reading practice from past year papers and use this PDF with chapter-specific questions: English Question Bank PDF.
  • For Chemistry, organic and inorganic reactions can be confusing. Use Chemistry LibreTexts for organic and JEEWallah on YouTube for inorganic.
  • For Physics and Maths, practicing textbook problems, Exemplar, and past year papers (timed) is sufficient—even though I did a lot of extra self-learning for uni apps.
  • For Computer Science, get really comfortable with Python in class 11. Learn the fundamentals well from a YouTube channel and do the 11th-grade project properly.
Mathopoliz
Here's the channel link.
And a website I made using Wix.