How can I prepare inorganic chemistry for JEE Mains 2018?
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You can prepare for inorganic chemistry by going through NCERT thoroughly and revise it 2-3 times, because inorganic chemistry is a part that you have to learn and then go through previous years paper from there you can get an idea that which types of question are came in exam. All the best.
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The simple answer is to read NCERT as much as you can.
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Organic Chemistry is one of the most interesting subjects in JEE syllabus. I never got bored in an Organic chemistry class- thanks to my wonderful teacher. Coming to the point, Organic Chemistry doesn't involve much learning, and is mainly based on understanding concepts. Most questions would be easy to solve (except a few, which are always there in any paper) provided you have studied well. I'll be telling you chapterwise syllabus and how to prepare for it. I would give you links to some books in the end, and you can buy the books without having to waste time on searching (I searched for the latest editions and put them here). Make go...more
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Tarun Kumar Raj Web Developer & Unpaid Responses Contributor. | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoPlease purchase a book called Inorganic Chemistry of Balaji Publications. This book has too much best quality questions with solution. You should go through it. Also, solve NCERT 2 or 3 times. -
Hello, chemistry is a good scoring subject for JEE Mains, and it is easy to score in this subject. You can prepare for inorganic chemistry by going through NCERT thoroughly and revise it 2-3 times, because inorganic chemistry is a part that you have to learn and then go through previous years paper from there you can get an idea that which types of question are came in exam. All the best.
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