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how to cope up with inorganic chemistry.??it is too boring.


Ashutosh Pandey 21st Dec, 2019
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 21st Dec, 2019
Hello there!

Greetings!

I will not say that Inorganic Chemistry is not boring but you should know that it's the easiest and the most scoring part in jee examination if prepared well, you should read Inorganic Chemistry in small parts and duration so that you don't get bored , for example you can break a chapter in Inorganic Chemistry into 4 parts and finish each part in a day , you can study Inorganic Chemistry for 2 hours and then when you start feeling bored you can switch to maths or physics which you find interesting. You can revise every Sunday whatever you learn in the whole week . You can start with ncert,  first go through the ncert line by line and highlight the important points for revision and soon as you complete a chapter go through objective questions of that chapter as practising is equally important in Inorganic Chemistry as well , and believe me if you follow these then completing Inorganic part will be much easier for you.


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