What will be the best book of chemistry for mcq practice for NEET examination ?and for conception clear also...?
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See there are various mcqs books which are available in the market for the NEET examination preparation for all the three subjects so buy any of the convient book you feel so but make sure you study the ncert textbooks because it's this book only which contains majority of the question to be put up in the NEET examination so just do it very much sincerely and solve as much mcqs books you can for practice and increase the confidence of solving problems.
For Chemistry one of the most solid books for concepts is definitely op Agarwal r o p Tandon other than the books like K l chugh which you might come across
For MCQ concepts I would advise you to go through the study material provided by Akash or Allen since the cover most of the aspects which you required for solving MCQ the cross the vast domain of physical organic and inorganic chemistry
For Chemistry I would advise you to give special importance to the chapters on molar equivalences and related numericals as well as co-ordinate compound bonding in physical chemistry nomenclature mechanism Zayn reaction mechanism especially carbonyl compounds in organic chemistry and metallurgical concepts of iron and copper compounds as well as the transition group metals and most importantly the typical balancing from the ionic equivalent chapter so as to maximize your scoring in chemistry
Regarding the time management if you are studying for 8 hours a day at least 2 hour should going to chemistry 1 hours of numerical solving in the morning and one hour dedicated to organic and inorganic chemistry in with the priority to organic chemistry definitely somewhere in the evening after you have completed your Physics and Biology antique in some rest too have a fresh mind to study the reaction mechanism and metallurgical sciences
Most importantly time management is most important in an examination and you need to feature well and try to complete your biology initially so that you can do your chemistry in the middle slot and complete both the subjects by 1 and half hours and dedicate the rest of the time too tempting initially unattempted questions and solving the more time consuming domain of Physics
For this Uni regular exam practice in the form of mock examinations and hope this strategy helps you
Universal
Arihant
Mtg
You can also use coaching books
You can use whichever book you like. , most of the mcqs would be same becoz ofcourse they are previous year questions , but many a times there is printing mistake so the best books are as told as they have less mistakes
All the very best
Hope it helps
For concept, physical chemistry - P Bahadur
Organic chemistry - O P Tandon
Inorganic chemistry - O P Tandon
The following books are the ones I used
-Universal Self Scorer (Errorless book) also contains PMT questions with the year, name of the exam.
-OP Tandon for Inorganic chemistry
For Final review,
-NCERT Finder tips by MTG
-Arihant Master the NCERT.
- Handouts, Assignments, and don't forget to collect your weekly exam papers, mark the questions you went wrong and go through it in the end
Goodluck
Srivat Raj
CR@CAREERS360.
Emphasis should be given on time management as well.
When to bluff and when not to is a skill you will develop over time.
You go through the previous year questions. This will give the idea of the pattern of questions.
Give mocks and assess yourself.
MCQ by akash is good to revise. You can also use other books but make sure that the answers are correct and you get the explanation for the answers.
All the best...
hi arpan,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
MTG publications
Or
Arihant publications
Or
Universal self scorer
If you want to individually work on different portions of chemistry. You can consider picking a book from the below mentioned options -
For physical chemistry, you can follow books by either of the two authors -
O.P TANDON
or
P. BAHADUR
For inorganic chemistry, you can follow either -
O.P. TANDON
or
J.D LEE
For organic chemistry you can follow either -
O.P. TANDON
Or
MORRISON and BOYD
In these books, various numerical and theory portions are explained in great detail. You also find chapters covering the NCERT 11th& 12thsyllabus, conceptual questions, previous years board and competitive exam papers and other tools to help you practice and revise.
Modern ABC of Chemistry for Class 11th& 12th(Vol. 1 & 2)
Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon
Arihant Organic Chemistry
Dinesh Chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee Inorganic Chemistry
Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG-
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor
You can prefer MTG's objective for MCQs other books you can prefer given below:
Arihant R.K. Gupta for pmt
G.R. Bathla (O.P. Tandon &P. Bahadur)
Objective Dinesh for chemistry
Pradeeps
Good Luck!
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