How to prepare for organic Chemistry in JEE advanced?
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Hi
 Organic Chemistry in JEE Main appears to be difficult at first glance because it involves many reactions, compounds, mechanisms, and structures. However, this section can be scored with good practice because the questions are most likely to be straightforward and unambiguous, making it an excellent section to score. Start from Organic Chemistry Fundamental Concepts. Derive standard name reaction mechanisms of organic Chemistry. Practice Organic Chemistry conversions. Tricks for Organic Chemistry conversions:
 Using Visual Aids to Study. Memorise less, understand more. Study with partners.
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There are no special methods to get better at Organic Chemistry for JEE. But following simple points can be employed to improve upon Organic Chemistry for IIT JEE.
 5 best study tips to improve in Organic Chemistry for JEE. Try to understand mechanisms of the reactions (not all, only important ones). Need not cram all the reactions and concepts. A flowchart of reactions can be drawn on sheets of papers. Keep thinking of reactions and mechanisms in your free time. Remove any kind of fear from mind. Useless fear hampers your ability to understand and enjoy the topics.
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  Answered by Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9 3 years agoHello Dolly, The in-depth study of the content, reactions, synthesis, and structure of molecules containing carbon is known as organic Chemistry. It covers ideas such as the hybridization of carbon, phenol, and benzene, among others. About 30 to 40% of the JEE Chemistry exam's weight is given to organic Chemistry. True to form, the most essential component of the Chemistry exam is where you place in the IIT JEE.
 In order to prepare for it, you must first thoroughly understand the syllabus. According to the JEE notification, you must know every term by heart.
 Start with the Fundamentals. NCERT is like the holy book for centre exams becaus...more
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Organic Chemistry is the detailed study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of carbon-containing compounds. It includes concepts like the hybridisation of carbon, phenol and benzene etc. The weightage of organic Chemistry in the Chemistry paper of JEE is around 30-40%. Rightly it is the most critical part of Chemistry where scoring is important to occupy a high rank in IIT JEE. To prepare it:
 1) First and foremost be thorough with the syllabus - as mentioned in JEE notification, you must remember every single term by heart.
 2) Start with Basics - NCERT is like the holy book for centre exams as JEE consi...more
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