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How long will it take to complete organic chemistry for JEE?
It is possible to go through the entire course in just 5 days. The best books for quick recap according to me is NCERT, O.P. TANDON and ARIHANT. The first thing you should cover is Genereal Organic Chemistry, it is the most basic chapter.
How can I start studying organic chemistry for JEE?
5 Must-Do Things to Master Organic Chemistry for the JEE
- Build a Strong Grip on General Organic Chemistry for JEE.
- Build a Strong Grip on Stereo-Chemistry.
- Practice, Practice, and Practice a Lot.
- Understand the Mechanisms of the Reactions.
- Solve All Previous Years’ Problems.
Should I start Organic Chemistry first?
To cover Organic chemistry, you should start with Basic of Organic chemistry. You can cover Haloalkanes and Haloarenes first. That chapter is Basic one. Then You can move for aldehydes chapter, then Alcohol-chapter.
Is it possible to Master organic chemistry in three months?
Yes you can master it in just three months by giving some time to Organic Chemistry daily. If you doesn’t know organic chemistry basics, you can start with GOC ( General Organic Chemistry), Isomerism and learning name of some most used organic compounds. For practice you should solve problems give in MS Chouhan.
How difficult is the JEE Main organic chemistry section?
JEE Main organic Chemistry seems difficult at first as it involves a number of reactions, compounds, mechanisms and structures. But if sufficient practice is done, this section can be scoring as questions are most likely to be straightforward and unambiguous in nature.
How much time does it take to prepare Organic Chemistry for NEET?
All this should take you roughly 1.5 months. This won’t ensure full marks in organic , but this is the minimum you can do and it will get you at least 70-80\% of the organic marks if you do it with dedication. Well for organic chemistry in just two month for advanced level is enough if you give 4 to 5 hr per day .
How do I prepare for the JEE Advanced Chemical reactions?
Just do the physical properties from NCERT. Then take your JEE ADV syllabus and do all the named reactions really well from them.For the named rxns and reagents I would recommend you to use SN SANYAL. (but only the reactions which are in your syllabus) Also the tests for functional groups are important. You will find these tests in NCERT