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How to study organic chemistry For JEE Mains

                             How to study Organic Chemistry



Organic is very important topic for JEE and all chapters of organic are interlinked .

So you need to work and follow my tips and I can guarantee that you will become a master of organic chemistry.

They are all tried and tested and will surely work for you.

Brother, always try to related organic chemistry with the people around you.

For example- compounds form bonds like we people do. To break a bond you need to supply enery and same is with us , in order to seperate 2 people you need to put energy ( aag lagani parti hai).

Now this upto your creativity level . This will help you to learn for longer in the form of story. In this way you will love organic chemistry for sure . I can bet .

Wait! picture abhi baaki hai bhai.

Stay awake and read bro.
  1. Always start with NCERTs and they are best and will make your concepts stronger and will help you understand topic in a better way.
  2. Then you can go with MS Chouhan book for organic and please while doing this book refer to the JEE Syallabus otherwise you will end up reading a lot of things out of syllabus.
  3. Then for problems you can go with Himanshu Pandey and solve each and every question with dedication.
  4. Tr to solve previous year questions by ARIHANT so that you get a feel about the questions asked in exam.
  5. Always try to understand the reaction mechanism and for that you need to GOC really well. Don’t just mug up reactions and make short notes.
  6. Organic Chemistry is all about revision , the more you revise the more you master it.
  7. You need to practice a lot of questions and write the best questions on a register and revise those questions weekly.
  • Try to do organic chemistry daily with 2 hours and you will surely be able score well.
  • Don’t leave topics like polymer , environment (class 11), biomolecule and chemistry in everyday life( students leave these chapter and JEE ask question from these chapters from last 2 years)

Intersting Facts

  • From last 2 years 12–14 questions are asked from the organic portion.
  • 10 questions from the Inorganic

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