Hello sir I have a issue
I attend a coaching for JEE and I have got materials from the institute
It's basically of cengage publication but the theory part in the materials are quite less and not upto mark
When I asked my sir that should I read NCERT for theory and clarity.
He told me just read NCERT don't try to understand it.
The sir is an IITian and secured a nice rank.
But what I face is when solving problems from a book( N Avasthi) I am unable to solve them and then I have to retreat to the solved examples
Is it normal?
And tell me should I refer to other books for theory other than just listening to my lecture or I should just focus on class and revise the questions and just solve questions neglecting theory.
I am quite anxious bro
I am form General Category and when I feel demotivated when I am not able to solve questions.
Please suggest me some tips
so
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See dear ,, firstly for studing and solving que u should have gud knowledge of it n that will come from understanding theory(for chemistry and some part of physics) and its an yes for chemistry to read ncert and for maths and physics u attend all the lectures very carefully and try to solve the que..
in physics also u should refer to ur booklet and partially ncert.
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