How to make a preparation time table for chemistry in NEET 2018?
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See make of time table for the preparation of any of the subject is totally depends on you because you are the only one who knows the entire schedule of yourself and nobody else moving to the preparation of this subject chemistry I would like to recommend you to study the organic part thoroughly and few easy chapters like the biomolecules and chemistry in everyday life.
hi sonika, as i told you in another query, preparing a timetable is all up to you, cos it varies with person to person, time availability, daily routines, ability etc, but do make sure to alternate with other subjects to make sure that you dont saturate just with, one subject, let me tell you how to prepare for neet
Physics and chemistry- physics is considered one of the toughest subject for medical aspirants,but very interesting. choose any good book of your convinience, there are plenty of good books as many mentioned already. read the concepts thoroughly,understand them cover to cover, if you have doubts, clear them then and there. solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter, check ,analyse and rectify your mistakes. solve again. the more you solve the merrier.initially you wont be getting many correct answers, but as you keep on doing am sure you will see your score rising. solve previous question papers too
Biology- in neet around 300 marks are from ncert text book itself,thats how it was when i gave my exam, so u need to thorough ncert first and then read any good book of your choice and solve as many questions as you can, always stay calm , cool and confident,hope this helps good luck
- For inorganic. Read NCERT only bug over and over since its more of memory based and then solve more MCQs.
- For physical. Chapters like surface chemistry, solid state, solutions, coordinate compound etc are to be read from NCERT and some of others like bonding should be revised over and over .
- For organic chemistry. Firstly your basics need to be crystal clear and then you can surely get to solve applied part easily .
- For MCQ I used MTG publications but Arihant is equally good . Choose either of them.
Dear aspirant,
First of all read ncert thoroughly. Ncert should be on your tips. Then practice as much mcqs as you can from other reference books like MTG and arihant. Try covering major topics first, that are important from neet point of view.
Wishing you luck!
Hope it helps!
For preparation of chemistry for NEET examination do focus on the organic chemistry and the small chapters like the biomolecules and chemistry in everyday life this chapters seems to be less important but they are of great weightage in the NEET examination chemistry so do so prepare for this part at the most.
In chemistry the most heavily question portion is organic chemistry, so unless you are well versed with the reaction mechanics and the basics of nomenclature as well as the different reaction sequences which I have any questions up on, you might be in trouble while facing the questions in the MCQ pattern for the Neet examination
Book like op Agarwal or op Tandon or even the study material provided by Aakash or Allen will help you familiar rise yourself with the curriculum in chemistry
As of physical chemistry, the chapters on co-ordinate bonding and molarity and equivalence concepts are very important regarding numericals and you need to practice then well and if possible list down the formulae and their applications in a copy and be going through them regularly
As of inorganic chemistry the ionic balancing is a most important and you need to also have some knowledge about metallurgical compounds and alloys in order to get an edge above others in the MCQ examination
After all, you should be giving mock examinations to help you with your time management and question selectivity and understand in what order you should be doing your questions so that you can work upon your strengths and also repair your weaknesses, is your negative marking and scored the maximum possible from any paper
Hope this helps, thank you
Basically, chemistry has three divisions.
- Organic
- Inorganic
- Physical
For NEET knowledge on all of the three is essential. Some people feel organic as easy while others don't. It depends on how they perceive it.
My suggestion is that you make sure you read all the three divisions. Then go through the pervious year questions. It will give you a idea of the pattern of questions asked. Give mocks, this will help you in assessing your preparation level.
Based on that you either concentrate more on chemistry or on other subjects.
If you have to do more then extend your study time. But don't decrease the time for other subjects unless needed.
All the best...
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