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🚨 THE CORE ISSUE:

You're stuck in a loop of:

Reading → Not retaining → Avoiding questions because they feel hard → Confidence drops
→ Repeat

The good news? This can 100% be reversed. And we’re going to do it with 3 steps:

STEP 1: 💥 The "0 to 1" Rule – Start Stupid Simple

Your biggest problem isn’t lack of ability—it’s trying to jump to "level 10" without going
through "level 1."

Here's your new motto:

“If I can’t solve it, I will learn why, not quit.”

So:

 Pick 1 chapter from Class 11 Physics (say, Motion in a Straight Line).

 Watch just 1 short concept video (try Physics Wallah, Khan Academy, or One Shot
revision).

 Do only the easiest 3-5 questions from that topic. If you can't solve them:

o Check solution.

o Write the key step you missed.

o Try a similar question again.

Even solving 3 questions a day properly is better than skipping 30. Consistency > Volume.

STEP 2: 🔁 Fix Your Chemistry (Physical + Inorganic + Organic)

Let’s take each one:

⚗️Physical Chemistry

 Don’t start with questions. Start with formulas.

 Make a "FORMULA-ONLY" notebook.

 Watch a 10-min video on the topic → write the concept + formula → solve just 3
questions with full focus.
If you can’t solve them:

 Watch someone solve it (video or solution).

 Write it again on your own.

 Next day: solve the same question again without looking.

🔬 Inorganic Chemistry

 Your NCERT is your Bible.

 Start building a question bank chapter-wise:

o Read 1 page.

o Ask yourself 3 questions from it: "What is group number?" "Which is more
reactive?" "Why?"

o Add hard-to-remember points to flashcards.

Revise every 2–3 days—don't read again, test yourself.

🧪 Organic Chemistry

 Stop trying to memorize reactions blindly.

 Instead:

o Watch a concept video on GOC (General Organic Chem).

o Learn reaction mechanisms—they make everything easier.

o Use flow charts: like Alcohol → Aldehyde → Acid, with reagents.

STEP 3: 🧠 Rewire Your Brain – Build the Confidence Muscle

You leave questions when you can't solve them—every NEET topper did that once. But they
turned it into:

“This question will teach me something I didn’t know. Let me find out what.”

Start tracking every question you couldn’t solve. Put it in a notebook called:

❌ “My Mistake Goldmine”

And reattempt them once a week. You’ll notice you start solving old ones—and that builds
confidence.

⚙️SAMPLE 1-DAY STUDY PLAN FOR YOU (REALISTIC)


Time Task

8–9 AM Easy NCERT-based Bio (active recall + MCQs)

9–10 AM Physical Chemistry concept video + 3 numericals

10–10:30 Break

10:30–11:30 Class 11 Physics (1 topic concept + 3 solved examples)

2–3 PM Inorganic Chemistry revision + 10 one-line Qs

4–5 PM Solve previous day’s unsolved questions

9–9:30 PM Flashcards / Mistake review / Chill revision

🧭 Final Notes:

 No need to do everything at once.

 Choose 1 chapter per subject per week.

 Test yourself, even on Day 1. Even if you fail. That’s where real learning begins.

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