#PYQ Class 12 Physics
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sagarrachnagrp · 6 months ago
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Previous 10+ Year Question Bank CBSE PYQ Class 12 Physics Chapter-wise Exam 2025
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Together with CBSE PYQ Class 12 Physics with 10 years’ question papers Exam 2025 (based on the latest syllabus). Latest Examination Paper 2024 & 10 Years’ Question Papers (2014-2024) gives a clear picture of the exam pattern & question trends of board exams. Chapter-wise Mind Maps helps to builds connections between the topics. Topic-wise Questions given in PYQ Class 12 Physics Chapter-wise practice material assures excellent results.
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kookiepixel · 3 months ago
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Okay! After being sick, I am back.
By tomorrow I'm planning to finish Class 12 Physics and Class 11 and Class 12 Chemistry revision with PYQs of Boards + JEE MAINS. I have revised the majority and not much is left.
I have the first board on the 21st, next Friday (Physics). So we have 5 days for that and the next is Chemistry on the 27th.
I have finished Computer Science and English (almost, just 2 topics left in both to revise again) so that I have free time after my Maths board (8th March).
So, let's go!!!!! Let's do the hard work 💪🏻. (I love the hard work when I want to do it🤭🤭)
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(I got inspired 🤭)
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neet-aspirant · 1 year ago
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hey im starting class 11 in cbse and im doing neet as well (supporting the masses frfr) the thing is im switching from another board and i have no clue on where to find cbse and neet past year papers bc for at least neet theyre all solved so wld be great if you had any links handy :)
hi! good luck on starting class 11 as well as preparing for NEET ♡ doing both can be difficult but if managed well, will definitely become easier. i have divided this post into multiple sections depending on the kind of materials you require. they have been linked as well so that it is easier for you to find. if you'd require any further help, always feel free to reach out! all the best once again!
(the main focus area of each section is in pink bold and the link of each material is in red bold)
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𖤐 FOCUS — NEET [MCQ BOOK SETS COVERING 11TH AND 12TH]
• Physics Wallah Full Course Study Material Set (Physics, Chemistry & Biology — 15 Books for Classes 11 & 12) Includes PYQ with Answers (NEET 2024 Edition) [MCQ's Only] — Click Here
• MTG Objective NCERT at your FINGERTIPS For NEET - Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Set of 3 Books) [MCQ's Only] — Click Here
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𖤐 FOCUS — CBSE SAMPLE PAPERS [SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS]
• Oswaal CBSE Sample Question Papers Class 11 For
Chemistry Physics Biology
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𖤐 FOCUS — BOOKS FOR THE THEORY PART [NCERT & IT'S IMPORTANCE]
• For Biology, please only just refer to NCERT. Nothing else is required. Keep your reading sources limited, simply practice from different books. For NCERT Biology book Click Here
• For Chemistry, make sure to go through the NCERT Chemistry book thoroughly because questions are given directly from the solved examples. For NCERT Chemistry book Click Here
• For Physics also, same as Chemistry. go through the NCERT throughly because the solved examples from there are really important. For NCERT Physics book Click Here
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𖤐 FOCUS — OTHER REFERENCE BOOKS [FOR NUMERICALS PRACTICE]
However, for Physics and Chemistry, NCERT isn't enough for practice. So you can refer to other reference books for solving numericals. (the best and most recommended given below)
• For Chemistry Modern's ABC Dr. S.P. Jauhar
• For Physics New Simplified Physics S.L. Arora
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academicallyinsufferable · 1 year ago
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Hii! Sorry to bother you I hope you're doing well! I've been struggling with physical chemistry recently (I'm in 11th rn) I studied everything when it was taught but didn't practice a lot so like...i wanna ask what do I do? Well yeah practice sums but like, my 12th is gonna start soon so I first want to focus more on the chapters important for it so yeah I was hoping you could assist me? Again, i hope i don't sound rude or anything!!!
Hey hi !
Chill out your not sounding rude at all ....
So lemme tell you my experience when I was in my 11th grade I was like this crazy student who wanted everything perfect which burnt me out I remember crying one day when I got low scores and the worse part was that I had prepared really hard for it but still failed and when I got in 12 I lost all my motivation thinking it won't make any difference tbh I think my 11th was fruitful but few months in 12 I felt like I wasted my potential everyday I thought to myself that I will be disappointment to my teacher who had high hopes for me which led me to take online classes and I didn't go to school TBH with you I am also struggling with physical chemistry but I have promised myself to work hard I don't care if I am a disappointed to teachers but atleast I don't want to disappoint myself and my family so I will tell you that keep your head up girl and the hustle you did in 11 keep it up in 12th as well plz I request and if you think you have a backlog please pretty please clear it the very first day watch short videos if that helps and I think you should prepare for a test to get 100% even if you don't get 100% you will be at a better Position than failing okay so don't give up .and yes " luck favours the prepared" I have witnessed it .
And yeah you need to do those pyqs each and every question for physical chemistry work on it make it your strength and don't become a night owl sometimes it is okay but don't make it your habit like I did in my 12th it's not worth it rather wake up super early and start with the subject you are struggling with (Eat the frog )
Sorry for the long description hope it helped.And don't worry you'll be fine <333
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sethiswiftlearn · 14 days ago
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Class 12 Physics | NEET 2024 Physics Paper Discussion (3) | JEE Main PYQs | For JEE Main & Advanced
Welcome to Part 3 of our Class 12 Physics | NEET 2024 Paper Discussion series!
In this session, we dive deep into crucial concepts and previous year questions (PYQs) relevant for NEET 2024, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced. We break down complex topics to help you master key formulas, improve your problem-solving speed, and understand exam patterns.
📌 What you’ll learn in this video:
Step-by-step solutions of NEET & JEE PYQs
Important Class 12 topics revision
Quick tricks and conceptual clarity
Real exam approach & shortcuts
🧠 Perfect for:
• NEET 2024 aspirants
• JEE Main & Advanced candidates
• Class 12 Board Exam students
📺 Watch now: https://youtu.be/1KhfuGlCrK4?si=kvTJLPAvj3ZaSn-X
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themiracleacademyy · 1 month ago
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Common Mistakes NEET Students Make and How to Avoid Them
Hey NEET Aspirants! Feeling Overwhelmed? Let’s Fix That Together.
Preparing for NEET isn’t just about studying hard — it’s about studying smart. Thousands of students every year put in the effort but fall short because of some very avoidable mistakes.
Whether you’re just starting or in the final stretch, this guide is for you. In this article by the best NEET coaching in Jaipur, we’ll walk through the most common mistakes NEET aspirants make and how you can avoid them like a pro.
Let’s make sure you don’t fall into the same traps and give yourself the best shot at cracking NEET 2025.
1. Not Following the NCERT Textbooks Thoroughly
Mistake: Many students ignore NCERT textbooks thinking they aren’t enough and rely too heavily on coaching material.
Why It’s a Problem: Over 70–80% of questions in NEET Biology and Chemistry come directly or indirectly from NCERT.
How to Avoid It:
Read every line of NCERT at least 3–4 times.
Highlight and make short notes in the margins.
For Biology, focus even on diagrams and examples.
2. Ignoring the Importance of Revision
Mistake: Students spend all their time learning new topics and don’t leave time to revise.
Why It’s a Problem: Without revision, you’ll forget 70% of what you’ve studied.
How to Avoid It:
Follow the 80-20 rule: 80% of time studying, 20% revising.
Create a weekly and monthly revision plan.
Use flashcards and self-quizzing to reinforce memory.
3. Not Practicing Enough Mock Tests and PYQs
Mistake: Students keep studying but avoid taking full-length tests or previous year questions (PYQs).
Why It’s a Problem: You may know the concepts, but without practice, you won’t handle the pressure of the real exam.
How to Avoid It:
Solve at least one full mock test per week, then increase frequency as the exam nears.
Time yourself strictly like the actual NEET exam.
Analyze your mistakes after each test — this is where the real learning happens.
4. Having No Proper Time Management Strategy
Mistake: Many aspirants start their day without a plan and waste hours deciding what to study.
Why It’s a Problem: Without structure, your study hours are less effective.
How to Avoid It:
Make a daily study timetable and stick to it.
Use techniques like Pomodoro (25 minutes study + 5 minutes break).
Track your productive hours and adjust your schedule accordingly.
5. Not Focusing on Weak Subjects or Topics
Mistake: Students keep revising what they’re already good at because it feels easy.
Why It’s a Problem: You can’t afford to have weak spots in NEET — every mark counts.
How to Avoid It:
Identify weak topics via tests and mocks.
Dedicate extra time weekly to mastering them.
Don’t ignore Physics — it’s often the lowest-scoring area for most.
6. Stressing Too Much & Ignoring Health
Mistake: Students skip meals, pull all-nighters, and sacrifice sleep thinking it will help.
Why It’s a Problem: Your brain can’t perform under constant fatigue and stress.
How to Avoid It:
Get 7–8 hours of sleep daily, especially before exams.
Take short breaks and include light exercise or walks.
Stay hydrated and eat brain-boosting foods like nuts, fruits, and leafy greens.
7. Blindly Following Coaching without Self-Study
Mistake: Depending only on coaching classes and not doing any personal study or analysis.
Why It’s a Problem: Coaching can guide you — but you need to walk the path yourself.
How to Avoid It:
After every coaching lecture, revise it on your own.
Don’t just rely on their notes — make your own summaries.
Focus on understanding concepts, not just solving problems.
8. Not Taking Breaks and Burning Out
Mistake: Studying 10–12 hours a day without proper breaks or downtime.
Why It’s a Problem: You’ll burn out and lose motivation over time.
How to Avoid It:
Schedule small refreshing breaks between study sessions.
Reward yourself after completing tasks.
Have a hobby or relaxation routine to keep your energy balanced.
9. Comparing Yourself Constantly to Others
Mistake: Looking at toppers or friends and feeling demotivated.
Why It’s a Problem: Comparison brings stress and makes you lose focus on your own goals.
How to Avoid It:
Remember, everyone’s pace is different.
Compete only with your past performance.
Focus on your daily improvement, not someone else’s score.
10. Not Understanding the NEET Paper Pattern
Mistake: Jumping into preparation without understanding the weightage of subjects, marking scheme, and question trends.
Why It’s a Problem: You’ll waste time on low-weightage topics and miss scoring opportunities.
How to Avoid It:
Go through the last 10 years of NEET papers.
Know that Biology is 50% of the paper, but Physics and Chemistry often decide your rank.
Focus on high-yield chapters from each subject.
Bonus Tip: Use the Power of Smart Resources
Whether it’s online test series, mobile apps, YouTube lectures, or doubt-solving platforms — use them wisely. But don’t get lost in the noise. Stick to 2–3 solid resources and master them.
Final Thoughts: Study Smart, Stay Steady, and Believe in Yourself
Cracking NEET isn’t about being a genius — it’s about being consistent, strategic, and focused. Avoid these common mistakes, learn from others, and keep improving each day.
Remember: Even a slow pace will take you to the finish line — if you don’t stop.
You’ve got this. All the best for NEET 2025!
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nazmeenhussain · 2 years ago
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For both GAT-B and IIT JAM, i got to know from my professors. Had no idea about the exam or it's benefits. I didn't know about TIFR or any other exam so didn't attempt. But since I was badly idle during the lockdown and almost had the idea to be with the crowd, to get married. So inorder to distract myself, i started preparing somewhere around September 2021. Till December, i sorted the question papers by knowing from the professors which question belongs to what Unit.
I picked up only past 5 years questions and analysed the physics and mathematics part. I got 90% confidence to leave physics completely because PYQs were far from my reach even though I had been revising my physics concepts regularly. It would have wasted my time.
Coming to Mathematics, it was evident from the questions that majority were upto class 10th level and from +2 portions, only statistics, probability and trigonometry looked important to me. I was a crammer and highly laborious student at school so it was not difficult for me to recall these portions. I only prepared this much in mathematics and attempted all the questions correctly in the exam. (Note: I didn't have maths as a subject in my +2)
Chemistry, i love this subject. My highest scores ever are in this subject yet i betrayed myself by not taking it up in my graduation. Anyways, i loved organic chemistry more than physical and inorganic. In the PYQs i analysed, they're asking more of organic chemistry and from physical chemistry, only Chemical kinetics part. So inorganic chemistry can be left blindly.
Biology, 12+1+2+3, i.e upto graduation level is required. I was lacking badly in my graduation level biology so i analysed the paper and prepared for only specific units like Recombinant DNA technology, microbiology, biotechniques, biochemistry (only Enzyme and kinetics) and basic immunology. (I later covered some more topics but gave more emphasis on these topics)
I had completely restricted myself to study the least. From my previous experiences of competitive exams i had realised that i should focus on minimum input and maximum output. So i was determined to prepare less but more efficiently. Only when I was done with the targeted portions i would try to touch other topics.
I created an MS Excel sheet to keep a check on my revision cycle for each topic.(I'll share on my stories someday, have to search for it) I did all this preparation only in my free time. Nothing like serious dedications. Making life easy away from the unnecessary stress about competition.
Rest was Allah's Miracle.
Find your own strategy, yourself.
All the best.
:)
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ncertsolutionsbook · 6 years ago
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Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions
Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions CBSE Class 12 Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions for Class  12 Maths Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions for Class  12 Physics Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions for Class  12 Biology Chapterwise Previous Years Questions (PYQs) with Solutions for Class  12 English Chapterwise …
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sagarrachnagrp · 9 months ago
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CBSE Previous 10 years Question Bank Class 12 |10 year question papers
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Together with PYQ Class 12 Physics Chapter-wise & topic-wise solved question bank is the Best reference material to prepare with. Physics Previous 10+ Years Solved Question papers includes question papers of 2014-2024. Based on the latest syllabus, PYQ Class 12 Physics gives knowledge of latest exam pattern to assure excellent results.
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sagarrachnagrp · 1 year ago
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Physics Class 12 CBSE PYQ with year-wise and mark-wise questions for 2024 board exams
Together with CBSE Class 12 Physics Previous 10+ Years Question Bank is a Chapter-wise Solved Question Bank to prepare for 2024 Board Exams. PYQ Class 12 Physics based on the latest syllabus includes chapter-wise questions and solutions of previous years’ papers set by the CBSE, barring those questions that have become redundant with the changes in syllabi over the years.
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sagarrachnagrp · 2 years ago
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CBSE Class 12 Physics Best Previous Years’ Question Bank 2023-24 Board exam
Together with CBSE Class 12 Physics Previous 10+ Years’ Chapter-wise Solved Question Bank for Board Exam 2024 has been prepared as per the latest syllabus. Physics CBSE Class 12 PYQ includes the last 10 years' solved question papers (2014-23) to prepare as per the board exam pattern.
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sethiswiftlearn · 15 days ago
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Class 12 Physics | NEET 2024 Physics Paper Discussion (3) | JEE Main PYQs | For JEE Main & Advanced
 Boost your exam prep with Class 12 Physics Paper Discussion – Part 3, specially curated for NEET 2024, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced aspirants!
In this session, we break down important concepts and solve Previous Year Questions (PYQs) from both NEET and JEE exams.
✅ Concept Clarity ✅ Smart Problem-Solving Techniques ✅ Ideal for Last-Minute Revision
🎥 Watch now: https://youtu.be/1KhfuGlCrK4?si=AfjUa4vvbNrKyxqz
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sethiswiftlearn · 16 days ago
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Class 12 NEET 2024 Physics Paper Discussion (2) : Prism, . Polarization of light: Brewster’s Law
Strengthen your NEET 2024 preparation with our Class 12 Physics Paper Discussion (Part 2)! In this session, we dive deep into key topics — Prism, Polarization of Light, and the crucial Brewster’s Law — with a focus on previous year questions (PYQs) and important exam tricks.
🔴 Don’t miss this complete revision session! 👉 Watch here: https://youtu.be/rrk7HNnpLYA?si=8x3SXnzvNvS935hE
✅ Concept clarity ✅ NEET-focused problem-solving ✅ Quick tips for revision
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sethiswiftlearn · 21 days ago
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Class 12 Physics | NEET 2024 Paper Discussion (Part 1) | JEE Main PYQs | Guidance for NEET, JEE-Main
Dive into an analytical discussion of key Physics questions from the NEET 2024 (Part 1) paper. This session breaks down concepts from Class 12 that are commonly tested across multiple entrance exams like NEET, JEE Main, and other competitive tests.
📘 In this video:
Detailed approach to solving NEET-level questions
Conceptual overlap with JEE Main PYQs
Tips for identifying question patterns and avoiding traps
Useful for aspirants targeting NEET, JEE, CUET, and more
🎥 Watch the session here: 🔗 https://youtu.be/f389YTq6ioY?si=Zr_u3oBLCJz2N-Lf
Let's decode Physics with logic, clarity, and exam-focused strategies.
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sethiswiftlearn · 27 days ago
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Class 12 Physics | Ray optics and optical instruments | JEE Mains, NEET, CUET Prep
Master the concepts of Ray Optics and Optical Instruments in this complete Class 12 Physics session! This video is perfect for students preparing for JEE Mains, NEET, and CUET 2025, covering theory + problem-solving with clarity.
📌 What you’ll learn:
Reflection & Refraction of Light
Lens & Mirror Formula
Optical Instruments (Microscopes, Telescopes)
Important PYQs & Exam Tricks
Concept-based Numerical Solving
📺 Watch now: 👉 https://youtu.be/Rl8rRiCARSk?si=ySMnbaRVnIWi5zkJ
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sethiswiftlearn · 1 month ago
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Class 12 Physics | ELECTRIC FIELD AND CHARGES | JEE Main PYQs | JEE, CUET, BITSAT, WBJEE Prep
In this video, we dive deep into the chapter Electric Charges and Electric Fields, one of the most important topics in Class 12 Physics and a favorite in competitive exams like JEE Main, CUET, BITSAT, WBJEE, and more.
🎯 Get ready to master:
Conceptual clarity on Electric Charges and Electric Fields
Solving Previous Year Questions (PYQs) from JEE and other entrance exams
Smart tricks to save time and boost accuracy
Step-by-step solutions and in-depth explanations
Whether you're preparing for board exams or targeting high ranks in competitive exams, this session will build a strong foundation and help you tackle complex problems with confidence! 💡
🔗 Watch Now: https://youtu.be/e4uPOXhfBvo?si=1kAtiKlyv6qXR40G
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