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1. Get your basics sorted out.
If you "complete" a topic once, check yourself by deriving, from scratch, from the basics, the formula.
If you can't do the above without resisting the urge to look at the text book,start over.Do read NCERT properly. They do it from the basics.
2. Know what the syllabus is.
Not necessary to stick to the portion, look further if it interests you. But no, do not get into the mathematics of everything. It will confuse you, and from theexampoint of you, it would counter point 1.
3. Keep a cool head.
Sort yourself out, and concentrate only on your question or theory.
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