It is important to understand the concepts in Chemistry, then the topics. The same concepts in Chemistry are a recurring matter. All questions get solved when you can find the conceptual logic behind it. Physical Chemistry needs practice and Inorganic needs understanding of different concepts. Organic needs a fervour to learn and understand the concepts behind a particular topic, and also learn the attributes of the various compounds and their behaviour. A well planned study of thee subject everyday can surely help crack all the questions in the examination.
Hey Krishang,
Chemistry is indeed a very weird subject but if you build your understanding level you won't find it weird for aur. I'm saying this from a personal experience, my Chemistry was very weak back in 11th but in 12th there was a drastic change. I scored really well in my boards.
There are few tricks and tips for Chemistry.
Firstly, don't leave the NCERT, just mug it up. In boards 95% questions are asked from the NCERT itself and if you're thorough with it then you'll be scoring really good marks.
Secondly, keep practicing sample questions. The more you practice, the more you'll get to know. Every different question is a challenge and if you can solve it then you're basically learning.
From the competitive perspective, you have to buy some good books carrying good amount of objective questions for you.
Read NCERT, solve examples, solve objectives and keep practicing. All the best!
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