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Which is the best order of subjects and lessons to study 11th portions for Neet 2021?


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Hareekumaar 17th Nov, 2020
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AKSHAYA.V.A. 17th Nov, 2020

Hello!

Take you favorite part of the chemistry (which part you can understand easily). Put that part of the chemistry at last. The one part you will take time to understand should be you first preference. Put your second toughest part in between and easiest at the last. It would be a difficult task to prepare with 11th syllabus. Only thing is that these 11th syllabus are game changers. If you are not comfortable with book readings go for virtual learnings. There are some amazing videos in YouTube to learn chemistry. Adopt a method for better readings.

I prefer reading in this order- physical chemistry 1st, organic 2nd and inorganic last.

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