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As far as chemistry is concerned, it is relatively an easy subject to prepare. Daily preparation of 1 to 2 hrs is enough for it.
But, if you feel hard in studying chemistry you have to concentrate more on it and increase your study time by 2 to 3 hours minimum per week.
If you can't understand the subject, approach others who know or your teacher in your school or coaching class.
All the best.
What ever your source of reading may be
Divide your subject into 3 parts..
1. Organic chemistry
2. Inorganic chemistry
3. Electro chemistry
Focus on individual parts and concentrate on ua week part..
Read theory before solving previous question papers..
Solve as many as papers you can...
Then success is yours...
Ultimately it is amount and quality time you spend with subject that helps you in building it up.
All the best!
Please don't worry! I recommend studying NCERT very thoroughly, especially all the Named reactions of organic chemistry.
Practice MCQs as much as possible. To clear concepts, try ABC chemistry. For NEET prep, you can use 40 day chemistry by Arihant.
Feel free to ask any more questions. Hope this helps!
1. Read NCERT thoroughly
2. R C Mukherjee for questions on mole concept
3. P Bahadur for physical
4. O P Tandon for physical and inorganic (I did organic from O P Tandon)
5. Dinesh Chemistry for MCQ
You can also refer to your tuition notes.
Use colour codings to learn formulas and structures. You can use this to learn organic equations also.
The best books to refer to learn chemistry are
1) NCERT chemistry.
2) O.P. Tandon- Physical Chemistry.
3) Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
4) consider inorganic chemistry by J.D Lee
5) Modern's ABC for Chemistry
6) Chemistry by Dinesh
I would advice you not to purchase all the books, refer these books and choose the book which suits your convenience. More than how many books you have studied, good score would depend upon the number of times you have revised.
Practice the concepts and understanding the subject. Chemistry is interesting. But if you find it boring then make ways to make it interesting. Discuss it with friends. Stay motivated. Remember the long term goal and work hard. Keep taking practice tests.
Goodluck!
Hope this helps.
All the best:)
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