Inorganic chemistry
From my experience I can tell you, making Self Notes from NCERT and regularly revising them is perhaps the best way to start Inorganic Chemistry Preparation. You may also take help from Arihant Chemistry Handbook, as it has in detail short notes for Inorganic Chemistry.
Besides this, Pay attention to your respective Tuition/Coaching Notes and try to get hold of Resonance Rank Booster Chemistry Book ( Main & Advanced) and try solving the whole Inorganic Section from Both the Books, and of course checking the in depth solutions there. After you complete each chapter, check the Previous Years Questions pertaining to it from some material like Arihant Previous Years.
During course of JEE Preparation, you answer nearly 100-200+ odd tests during the 2 or 3 years of Preparation. Each test has atleast 10 Questions from Inorganic Chemistry. Try Maintaining a Diary, and after each test, carefully note down the Inorganic Chemistry Questions with respective Answers, and keep revising this diary once in a while. Revise this diary again, a week before your JEE Main and Advanced, trust me you will find 80% of Questions in Paper directly related to what you had noted down over the years.
Hello Aspirant,
See according to the latest syllabus for JEE-Main 2021, topics of chemistry are enlisted below :-
@Chemistry
Some basic concepts in chemistry
States of matter
Atomic structure
Chemical bonding and molecular structure
Chemical thermodynamics
Solutions
Equilibrium
Redox reactions and electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics
Surface chemistry
Purification and characterisation of organic compounds
Hydrocarbons
Chemistry in everyday life
Principles related to practical chemistry
Organic compounds containing halogens
Organic compounds containing oxygen
Organic compounds containing nitrogen
Polymers
Some basic principles of organic chemistry
Biomolecules
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
Hydrogen
Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements
d- and f - block elements
Co-ordination compounds
Environmental chemistry
General principles and processes of isolation of metals
For complete syllabus for JEE-Main 2021 kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
For JEE-Advance, you can check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-syllabus
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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Dear Student,
you can most definitely study inorganic chemistry before you start studying for organic chemistry. Follow a study pattern that proves efficient for you and makes proper use of your time as time management is very crucial when it comes to preparing for JEE Mains Examinations. Attempt solving as many previous years questions a you can as it will help you to understand the topics better.
Dear aspirant,
The best way of studying inorganic chemistry is buy tholi understanding all the concept and reaction mechanism as well as the reactions by making some short note. At first study NCERT and the basic textbook thoroughly to make the basic idea on it. Then after completing one topic or 1 chapter make a mind map and for that you need to maintain a copy where some short note will be there. Inorganic chemistry is all about remembering all the things so studying hard is necessary. Try to starting or see different illustration search on YouTube and you will easily get those. for better understanding you can follow more advanced book later but first of all make your concept by studying the basic textbook like NCERT. Try to get engaged with the topics of inorganic chemistry regularly.
All the best.
Hello!
For Organic chemistry go with Solomon's Fryle, that is an amazing book to work on, which is extremely useful for competitive exams. Some will have the concept of understanding in the basis of detailed concepts (like if a concept is explained deeply automatically they will understand the concept), if you are such a kind then use Solomon's for sure. If you are not such a person then go for video learning in YouTube. Actually while learning organic chemistry, try learning with a mindset that you can understand the concepts (it works like magic). Practice conversion and reactions regularly. If you still have some issues go with past ten years question bank and work on the repeated questions. Practice with sample papers for both inorganic as well as organic.
When it comes to inorganic chemistry do not go for other books. If you are a CBSE student, using of NCERT text books is more than enough. If not a CBSE student then try with NCERT book pdf, you might get a detailed idea on certain concepts. Finally give a try for OSWAAL. if you are not that strong in memorizing, if you like singing and dancing try adopting inorganic as a song (make your own rhythm). If not again go with past 10years question bank.
Once you are done with this and if you are appearing for competitive exams go with Arihant and Cengage publications for practice. Choose wisely. Hope the answer was helpful.
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