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As for how to prepare for science, let me divide this to three parts:
- Physics: Read NCERT first. Then move on to any other book. I would personally recommend this book called All in One for Science (I'm not sure but I think the publisher is Arihant). Even apart from this book, there are plenty of books in the market, but 80% of the content is the same. Practice the Ray Diagrams from the chapter on Light. The theory portion from Human Eye is very important. Electricity and Magnetism are comparatively easier topics and all you should be doing is practicing enough questions. But I can assure you that CBSE doesn't ask many questions on the application part. So focus more on the theory.
- Chemistry: this one's quite easy. Please be thorough with your teacher's notes. And if you don't find them to be enough, make your own notes. Write the reactions. Know how to balance them. And do not ignore the last chapter of Organic Chemistry! It's a conceptual chapter and requires a good understanding.
- Biology: As a PCM student now, I can't tell you how much I dreaded this subject. During my first term exams at school, I had lost around 10 marks only in biology. And this was the turning point for me. I knew how much hardwork had to be done. I always emphasized on reading NCERT. But for biology, the NCERT book seems complex. You should rather focus on making class notes and following a side book. Also, keep revising the theory from time to time. That's all!