How do I revise JEE Mains chemistry syllabus in the last month?
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Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16
6 years agoStart solving questions from NCERT and previous year question papers and you will be automatically able to revise chemistry. Fix targets like thermodynamics in the 1st week and then do not attempt it after that. Skip chapters you do not have command on and which do not have much weightage. You can also refer to books by MS Chauhan and N Awasthi. -
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Chemistry holds the one third of marks for the examination, and it is also a fact that students solve this section in comparatively less time than other subjects in the exam. Coming to revision JEE Main preparation tips for chemistry in the last 2 months of exam. Start working on mock tests as it is high time now and try to figure out the easy approach for the question. Refer NCERT books to clear your fundamentals and in case there are some chapters you have no idea about then it is better to skip that chapter itself if it is not important as per marks weightage. Go for objective questions books, I personally recommend MS Chouhan...more
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