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If you're starting Python from absolute zero and have around 3 months before your B.Tech, you can build a solid foundation by following a structured plan. Spend the first month learning Python basics, the second month practicing problem-solving and object-oriented programming, and the third month building small projects while learning Git and basic SQL. Consistent daily practice is more important than rushing through topics.

I started my Python journey at AchieversIT, and the structured training, hands-on coding sessions, real-time projects, and mentor support helped me learn much faster. The practical approach gave me confidence to write code and understand how Python is used in real-world applications.

My suggestion is to focus on coding every day, build a few projects, and choose a learning path that includes practical training and guidance. Three months is enough to build a strong Python foundation if you're consistent.

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