Organic chemistry
Hi! to give you a better insight here is a little about the scope in both the fields
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: You can apply for academic positions in universities, apply for a phd, work in the pharmaceutical industry, the oil and gas industry,and you can even hold some duties in government departments and laboratories.
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY: You can work in fields related to formulation and development of drugs, drug and food pharmaceuticals, can also become a biologist, chemist, health and safety technician, laboratory technician etc
Hi,
As you must know that the Chemistry section is generally divided into Physical, Inorganic and Organic chemistry.
The most important topics are:
Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Periodic table and Representative Elements Thermodynamics And Gaseous State Chemical Bonding Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium General Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons
Around 40 % comes from physical, The weightage of the other two topics vaies every year. Generally, there is more weightage to Organic Chemistry.
For more details: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
keeping in mind the 2019 and 2020 neet papers by nta it was made very clear that most of the questions comes only and only from ncert. Reviewing all the important reactions from the ncert is very important. so, above op tandon and ms chauhan is ncert. Yes you need to practice question from these books to improve your accuracy but ncert is the best book for neet 2020.
M S chauhan have lots of question as compared to op tandon, but better explanation is given in op tandon. So, it really depends upon you which book you are comfortable studying with.
Hope this helped!
Dear Student,
MS Chauhan Organic Chemistry is a good book to prepare Organic chemistry . This book is well organised and it contains only relevant topics that are related to syllabus of organic chemistry in IIT JEE . It is specially prepared for IIT JEE and other engineering entrance examinations.
In my opinion you must try this book . Finishing this whole book assures that you will get 90% marks in the organic part . But first of all you have to clear your basic concepts . So firstly read out NCERT thoroughlly , only then move to this book .
Hope this helps.
Hello student,
Hope you're doing well.
For organic chemistry, practice is the key to success. You need to practice a lot for better results. As, it's all about reactions, just write them as many times as you can. Important areas need to be read and revised several times. Thoroughly revise all of your organic syllabus after you've completed it. Also, don't forget to prepare notes of your own, it will also add up to your practice and preparation.
All the best.
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Congratulations for your rank. You secured very good rank.Based on your rank and category you have a chance to get seat in Andhra university.There are 18 seats are available in organic chemistry.placements and infrastructure are so good.hope this information helps you.
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