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Algebra and Geometry are separate papers in SSC and I have only about two weeks. How should I revise both without neglecting one?
With both Maths papers close together, split your day so neither is neglected. Spend the first half on Algebra (Part 1) and the second on Geometry (Part 2), rotating focus chapters daily. For Algebra, drill the high-mark chapters like quadratic equations, arithmetic progression, statistics and probability through full problem practice, since these are scoring and formula-driven. For Geometry, revise all prescribed theorems with proper Given-To Prove-Proof structure and practise constructions keeping arcs visible. Solve at least four to five full previous years' or board sample papers per paper within the three-hour limit to build speed and check the question pattern, which repeats closely. Keep a formula and theorem sheet for last-minute revision. In the final two days, only revise your notes and correct mistakes rather than attempting new types of problems.
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