Summary of "How I Completed My Entire Physics Syllabus In Just 3 Day (Refined Version) | 60+ Marks In Boards"
Brief overview
Waris (the video creator) presents a refined, researched version of his earlier “Entire Physics in Three Days” method, adding clearer steps and new tips to help students cover the physics syllabus quickly and score well in board exams.
Main ideas / lessons
- Avoid “marathon” cramming sessions; they cause poor retention.
- Use previous-year question papers (PYQs) to identify high-yield topics and prioritize study.
- Create and regularly revise a concise formula sheet.
- Use curated revision playlists to learn theory quickly, then practice PYQs and high-quality problem sets.
- Focus on frequently asked topics rather than spending time on rarely-asked details.
- Use recommended video playlists (e.g., Abhishek Sir’s revision/Diamond series) for efficient coverage and targeted practice.
- Join the creator’s Telegram/chat group for doubt clearing and peer help.
Step-by-step methodology
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Prepare materials
- Download all previous-year question papers for each chapter/topic.
- Keep a notepad or sheet listing chapter names and topics asked in PYQs.
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Analyze PYQs to find high-yield topics
- For each chapter, read through PYQs and note which subtopics repeat most.
- Example: In “Electric Charges & Field,” Coulomb’s law, electric flux, and Gauss’s law may appear most frequently—mark them as priorities.
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Make a formula sheet
- After doing the theory once, compile essential formulas for each chapter on one sheet.
- Revise this sheet frequently between study sessions.
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Rapid theory revision using focused playlists
- Use a short “revision playlist” (recommended: Abhishek Sir’s revision playlist) that covers a chapter in ~30–40 minutes to get a quick, structured theory overview.
- Write down key concepts while watching.
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Targeted practice
- Immediately practice PYQs for the chapter after rapid theory revision and master the frequently-asked question types.
- Use higher-difficulty or specially curated problem playlists (referred to as Diamond Pro Series / Tabahi series) to build problem-solving strength and cover likely board-style questions.
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Prioritize effort
- Don’t waste time on topics with minimal PYQ presence; prioritize topics that historically appear often.
- If a subtopic had only one question in four years, deprioritize it relative to recurring topics.
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Schedule and time estimates
- Many chapters can be covered quickly using this method: roughly 30–40 minutes of revision-video time per chapter.
- Example claims: entire electromagnetism could be revised in a day; 2–5 chapters might be completed in ~4 hours (with breaks).
- After theory + PYQs, spend 2–3 days doing intensive question practice and repeating formula revisions.
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Doubt resolution and community help
- Use the creator’s Telegram channel and chat group to ask doubts and read peer replies.
Practical tips / reminders
- Don’t cram everything in one marathon session—this reduces retention.
- Combine quick conceptual revision with immediate, focused PYQ practice.
- Keep the formula sheet handy and revisit it often.
- Use the best playlists and problem sets available rather than learning from many scattered sources.
- Subscribe to the channel (creator’s request) and use the linked Telegram group for additional help.
Recommended resources (mentioned)
- Abhishek Sir — revision playlist / Diamond Series / Diamond Pro Series (primary recommended resource)
- Adinity / Ad Unity — revision and formula playlists
- Edited NCERT (YouTube channel) — optional
- Tabahi series (problem/question series)
- Previous-Year Question (PYQ) papers (primary source for prioritization)
- Waris’s Telegram channel / chat group (for doubts)
Speakers / sources featured
- Waris (video narrator / creator)
- Abhishek Sir (recommended teacher / playlist author)
- Adinity / Ad Unity (providers of revision/formula playlists)
- Edited NCERT (YouTube channel)
- Diamond Series / Diamond Pro Series (playlists referenced)
- Tabahi series (playlist referenced)
- Previous-year question papers (as a source of exam patterns)
Note: Some playlist/channel names come from auto-generated subtitles and may have minor transcription errors.
Category
Educational
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