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which time would be good to read ncert chemistry so that v can study focussed ??

ANUVAB DAS 25th Oct, 2020

Morning is the best time to read theoretical subjects. As you are going to read NCERT you should make the proper schedule. First read the chapters which you like the most. Prepare short notes for quick revision. Solve all the previous years' questions related to the chapter you finish.

Start reading in the morning and you will get benefitted. All the best.

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how to feel the chapter of chemistry or understand thorughly for jee main(as chemistry ncert is enough for cracking jee main but understanding the terminology of ncert is tough).suggest me a strategy or please help me out.

Ayush Singh 22nd Oct, 2020
Hello Candidate!!
As you have asked for the solution of understanding the basic concepts and the terminology of the chapters from Chemistry.
First of all, keep this point in mind that whatever you are studying but never leave NCERT Books for JEE Mains preparation.

In chemistry, might be the full reactions, and many direct terms are used which might can't be understood with the book only.
In today's world you know, there are a lot of online platforms also where you can clear all your doubts.

Rather than this, if you want as some book by aside with NCERT, then you can prefer OP Tandon, Cengage and many others publishers books are also there.
They provide the full details of all the concepts in a easy language.

Hope that my answer helped you!!

Good Luck and All The Best Wishes for Future!!
Give your Best in next year JEE Exam.

Thank You
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guys recently the government has reduxed the syllabus by 30 percent from NCERT is there a chance of reducition of NEET syllabus also???

shravyamdsce 22nd Oct, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

As of now, there has not been any updates from NEET exam conducting authority or government over the reduction of syllabus of NEET 2021.

I will suggest that until such updates are made, prepare for the exam as per the full syllabus of NEET.

To know about the NEET Syllabus, visit this link - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus

All the best.

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for cracking neet ncert at your fingertips is enough for chemistry or not

AKSHAYA.V.A. 21st Oct, 2020

hello !

Yes, its enough for getting good marks but it is not enough for scoring full marks. There are extremely powerful books for competitive exams. You should use these books for organic use Solomon's Fryhle, for inorganic use Sudarshan Guha's books and for physical chemistry use Atul Singhal. if you are done with this then go with Arihant publications. These are excellent books for cracking neet and jee chemistry. ALL THE BEST. Hope the answer was some help.

Thank You

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for physical chemistry is ncert are follow or not

Ayush Pandey 19th Oct, 2020

Hello,

NCERT is definitely preferred for every subject, but it will be like icing on the cake if you can prefer some other good book too, for question practice.

Hope that helps;

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for chemistry ncert at your fingertips is sufficient for neet prepration

rachanapbennur 19th Oct, 2020

Hello!

NCERT is the foundation for NEET syllabus. However, just studying NCERT is not enough. Because in NEET the questions are application oriented and numerical based. Such questions are not given in NCERT textbook. You need to refer to NEET materials and practice solving numerical questions. However, before doing that, refer to the NCERT chemistry textbook thoroughly as it provides the basic understanding of the concept. Also, some questions can be directly asked from the textbook.

You can use the NEET knockout package below given:

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/

Hope this would help!


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in ncert fingertips in one chapter how many questions is there and how many questions are solve for one chapter

DrTeeth 1st Nov, 2020

Based on my personal experience NCERT on fingertips is a very good book for MCQs based on the concept given in your NCERT especially biology. This holds true if you have already prepared and know the NCERT thoroughly. If yes the book will be of immense help. The number of questions varies for each chapter, it can range anywhere from 50 to more than 100.

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hey, please help me with the books for NTSE.....many people say NCERT is enough for both the stages and when I see the syllabus of NTSE SST I dont find THE MUGHALS, DELHI SULTANATE, THE UNIVERSE, SOLAR SYSTEM, EARLY MEDIEVAL PERIOD and many more. so what to do now? still NCERT is enough??

Samarth Chourasia 20th Oct, 2020

@ AANCHAL WADHWANI you can study the books of your state. You can go through  sst books of class 9th and 10th of your state boards and do some important topics from NCERT and about the topics related to ancient history you should prefer the state boards books of class 8th or you can just download the pdf for the topics of ancient india. At the end preference to the state books is must for stage 1 . HOPE IT WILL HELP FOR YOU  :)

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Karnataka state ncert syllabus 12 year English language notes PDF

Uttara 26th Nov, 2020

Hello,

I am attaching some pdfs below hopefully they will be helpful-

1) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WLdFVMntmtVGF2dTNLU1hmb0U/view

This is the main book

2)For practice you can use the workbook whose link is-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WLdFVMntmtbVVmNnRiTDhJZW8/view

You can copy paste the above links and visit them.

Hope this helps.

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which specific chapters or topics I should read from NCERT for jee mains

Shubham Vernekar 16th Oct, 2020
If you are preparing for JEE mains 2020-21 then i would prefer you to go through the whole syllabus as it is not sure but if you are preparing for JEE Mains 2020 then here are some important topics given below!
(Physics)
  • Dimensional Analysis
  • Gravitation
  • Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity
  • Heat Transfer
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Waves & Sound
  • Geometrical Optics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Kinetic Theory of Gases
  • Rotational Dynamics

(Chemistry)
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Periodic table
  • Carbonyl Compounds and their derivatives
  • Redox reactions, Mole Concept and the concept of equivalents
  • Solid state, solutions and gases theory
  • Thermochemistry and the Second Law of Thermodynamics

(Mathematics)
  • Differential Calculus
  • Integral Calculus
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Co-ordinate Geometry (3-D)
  • Matrix & Determinants
  • Probability
  • Matrix & Determinants
  • Trigonometry

These are some important topics to focus on to get better results!
All the best!
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