How to cover organic chemistry for JEE Advance?
I don't know 80 percent of organic Chemistry. I didn't even prepare for JEE Main also, so it is quite impossible to take all the lectures in one month.
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Read from NCERT textbook as its the best book to study Organic Chemistry for JEE. Try to understand mechanisms of the reactions (not all, only important ones). This helps in memorizing similar types of reactions in one go. Don't cram all the reactions and concepts. Look up past year JEE papers and observe the trends. There must be some reactions in your books that are never taught/asked. They can be left and ignored. Draw flowchart of reactions on sheets of papers. Those sheets should be looked upon regularly so that the chart gets memorized easily. Keep thinking of reactions and mechanisms in your free time. Remove any kind of fear fo...more
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