How to prepare the chemistry for NEET exam?
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- Organic chemistry. Make your basics stronger from NCERT first then from other reference book that you think is more elaborate then jump to application of those concepts.
- Inorganic chemistry. Limit the sources that you are reading from cause it's more of memory based so just NCERT and a simple MCQS book will be fine.
- Physical chemistry. Chapters like surface chemistry , solid state , solutions, coordinate compound are to be best studied from NCERT and the rest from any reference book or coaching notes or Modules .
- Give more and more of mock tests.
Preparation for chemistry with respect to NEET entrance examination is by first and foremost referring the only and only ncert textbooks the chemistry is divided into general organic and inorganic chemistry of this please make your organic strong as it's mostly asked in NEET examination last the chapters like biomolecules and chemistry in everyday life are most important.
hi sowndariya. let me tell you how i prepared. dont read chemistry alone continuosly ,you will get saturated. so alter it with other subjects. there are many good books out there, i used op tandon and jd lee. but you can choose whatever you like, divide the chapters and make a schedule convenient for you. now read the chapters thoroughly, under the concepts very well, if you have any doubts however trivial clear it with professors. now try to solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter. now check, analyse and rectify your mistakes. and solve again. do this and you will see your score shoot up. good luck
Each of the above subjects require a different approach.
For Physical Chemistry - you must be able to inculcate a logical approach for concepts like electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics, chemical and physical equilibrium.
Merely memorizing a few formulae might not be helpful.
- Practice is needed and more importantly, understanding of the concept. Seek help from your mentors or any other person who might be able to help you tackle questions. You can follow Physical chemistry by O. P Tandon for the same.
Organic Chemistry - Memory along with a bent of logic is needed to tackle problems based on mechanism of reaction. Questions from carbonyl compounds and nitro compounds have always been an area of interest among the paper setters.
Follow books like O.P Tandon for organic chemistry. It's wide range of questionnaire will expose to a variety of questions and is definitely helpful.
For Inorganic chemistry - NCERT will be your Bible. Read it well, the more number of times, the better since maximum questions are asked from these textbooks. If you want to check, how well versed you are with the facts of inorganic chemistry, consider following J. D Lee for inorganic chemistry.
Also, do go through the previous years papers and try solving them so that you get an idea regarding the kind of questions that have been asked. You can follow MTG publications or Arihant Publications for the same.
First study ncert thoroughly as it is essentially required to clear your concepts. Then try to solve as many mcqs as you can. For that purpose you may use arihant and MTG books
All the best!
So u will have to focus on all the three parts .
Physical chemistry needs more of practice so u must buy a book of mcq to practice questions .
For inorganic just stick to ncert that's enough .
For organic u must practice questions and try to understand each and every reaction by looking at the mechanism this will help u solve questions related to that reaction easily .
So try to do it.
Hope that helps :)
Direct ques can come
From inorganic and organic
Do solve some problems of organic but the concept should be thoroughly learnt
For physical. P bahadur is good book and ncert also
Mtg neet also very good book
Solve enough problems but do not lose concept
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