How should I prepare organic chemistry for JEE Mains exam?

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    Trishula Das A free soul | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    NCERT books are the key for success in JEE. They have the basic concepts which a student requires to understand. Yes, you can buy Arihant books for practicing more and more questions so that your concepts become more rigid.
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    vamsi tinku

    8 years ago
    According to you plan, you should focus mainly on NCERT books and previous years question papers.
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    Vikash Ranjan | Guide-Level 15

    8 years ago
    NCERT is the best textbook for the preparation of JEE Mains exam. Most of the questions asked in the JEE Mains exam are taken from NCERT only.
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    Sharath H Aithal B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    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.
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    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    First of all, grab the best notes of General Organic Chemistry and mug them completely. It is the most important thing without which you won't be able to study Organic Chemistry in any way. Then move forward for small concepts like Isomerism. Afterwards, start understanding the name reactions. The best way to study them is by looking at the reactants and forming the mechanism yourself to decide the product. And ensure that you know IUPAC well. I would advise you to choose a good book for that with which you can practise questions along with studying the concepts. O.P. Tondon is the best one for that.
    All the best!

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