If anyone don't do numerical then how he/she will become gd in it with...
As my teachers say, any mcq exam is a test of understanding, skill, memory; but more than that, it's a test of how you manage your time.In NEET like examinations, you get 1 minute per question to read & solve it, which I feel, is never enough in case of Physics. Attempting 45 out of 45 questions within given time is quite an impossible task.To make it possible, you need tremendous speed and accuracy & you can't develope it overnight. If you already have your concepts cleared in the theory portion, start practicing numericals; & make sure you maintain a clock while doing so. After finishing a chapter, again re-do all the questions & see how much time you're able to save. Take weekly tests imaging the actual exam hall scenario. 5 months is a lot of time; practice as much as you can, & as the old saying goes, it'll make you perfect. Good luck! :)
If anyone don't do numerical then how he/she will become gd in it with...
by practising a lot.................a lot. :)
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