Is NCERT chemistry enough for Iiser aptitude test?

Is NCERT chemistry enough for Iiser aptitude test?

For the IISER aptitude test, you can study from the same books that you use for JEE preparation. NCERT (especially for Chemistry & Biology) + coaching material is a good combination. You need strong concepts understanding to crack IAT.

Is chemistry NCERT easy?

Chemistry NCERT questions are of decent difficulty level, and a good base to start with. Almost all the questions asked in boards are from the NCERT back excercises. Otherwise also, they are important for strengthening one’s grip over the chapter.

Is NCERT enough for imat?

No. You can probably pass the exam with it, but its not at all enough. You need to be atleast prepared for JEE mains. Technically, the NCERT should be sufficient to see you through.

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Is NCERT enough for Theory of Organic Chemistry?

Reading only NCERT books is not sufficient to score good marks in any subject or topic in jee advanced specially in organic chemistry. Understanding mechanisms of reactions is the moto in organic chemistry . NCERT is definitely not sufficient for that .

Why is Ncert so bad Quora?

There is a specific reason behind this mediocre book quality. Actually NCERT is a government organisation aiming to provide quality education without the barrier of money. Their thought is that any student shouldn’t be devoid of education due to lack of resources.

Can I clear IMAT?

Critical Thinking in the context of the IMAT can best be made clear by the following definition: in an argument, reasons are put forward as grounds for a conclusion. The argument is a good argument provided its conclusion follows from the reasons.

Is Neet required for IMAT?

And NEET is also mandatory to study MBBS abroad. So even if you appear for IMAT, you should still appear for NEET and qualify in NEET to study MBBS in any of the Foreign Universities.

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Is NCERT enough for hydrocarbons NEET?

NO. For organic chemistry, ncert gives just the basic outline of the concepts but the types of some specific reactions are not given.