is the syllabus for jee mains and neet of organic chemistry be same ?if plzz tell the difference
The syllabus of both JEE mains and Neet for Organic Chemistry is same and it is given below:-
- Purification And Characterisation Of Organic Compounds
- Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry
- Hydrocarbons
- Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
- Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers
- Carboxylic Acids
- Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
- Chemistry in Everyday Life
- Biomolecules
- Polymers
There is no difference in the syllabus of organic chemistry for JEE mains and Neet ,the only difference lies in the level of difficulty of questions asked in the two examination questions , in JEE Mains questions are more difficult when compared to Neet examination
For detailed information about jee mains syllabus go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-chemistry-syllabus
For Neet syllabus go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp
Thank you
WHICH ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BOOK SHOULD I USE FOR SOLVING QUESTIONS FOR NEET TO GET FULL MARKS IN NEET 2021 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ?
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Dinesh Chemistry Guide
Practise books by VK Jaiswal, MS Chauhan and N Awasthi
For Organic Chemistry,
- Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
- Organic Chemistry by O.P Tandon
- Organic Chemistry by Arihant Publications.
is it neccessary to study more than 1book of organic chemistry for jam
Hello student,
Jam 2020 examination which is conducted by IIT Kanpur is one of the most popular examination for the candidate who is to pass aware postgraduate course from various IIT. And it is completely depend upon your capacitive level. If you think one book is enough for you to Remember then that's all. Otherwise you should read best two books for IIT JAM. click here to know more about preparation of jam.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-jam-chemistry
organic chemistry chapter in 1st and 2nd year
Please mention of what exam or of what course questions and answers you need, You can comment the details in the comment section below or ask another question with all the relevant information so that I can assist you further,
Hope this helps, Thank you.
how to study organic chemistry for JEE mains in 1 month
Hello dear
Organic chemistry is one of the most important part and many questions come from this part.
As this is the part in which you need a good and experienced teacher because in this subject you need to understand the reaction and things how they are happening and their behavior and it will need time and a good tutor. So frankly speaking you can not understand the real organic chemistry in one month.
But I am not demotivating you, but all you can do as of now is study with your own because you have time boundation because of jee mains in July.
So you should first go through the NCERT which help you to get the basics of the organic chemistry and many common reactions and learn the process how a reaction is taking place what is the reason behind the only product in reaction and behavior of catalyst we are using.
Next make proper notes and write each reactions.
After that move towards good books or notes of a good Institute or teacher which helps you to explore more in the subject and give you a way of thinking .
Practice and apply the concepts and methods of reaction in the practice papers , question banks and tests.
Hope your will do good best of luck
Which is the most Important topic in organic chemistry as point of view of JEE MAIN. And how to boost our organic chemistry from beginner to advanced within 30 days.
These are the most important chapters in Chemistry for JEE mains :
Atomic Structure
Gaseous State
Hydrocarbons
Aldehydes and Ketones
d & f Block Elements
General Organic Chemistry
Chemical Equilibrium
Ionic Equilibrium
Thermodynamics
Hydrogen and its Compounds
s-Block Elements
I hope this helps.
chapterwise distribution of organic chemistry in jee mains
Aditya, JEE Mains will be held with reduced syllabus which means the chapter wise distribution and weightage might change. So we need to wait for the updated syllabus and an official information regarding this. But going by previous years, In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot each and the remaining get 1 question each.
is organic chemistry we read from ncert is enough for neet students and how much I can score from ncert in chemistry with ncert only
Dear Aspirant,
NCERT is like the roadmap, blue print it has all the information but it is not sufficient for the preparation, You must need some additional help. This is because in NCERT the topics are written in a very concise manner and you'll find it hard to get everything from NCERT alone.
Use another resources like OP Tandon books. You can also check out NEET Knockout program by careers360:-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Thank you.
Which is the best reference for organic chemistry revision in corona break for jee mains and adv 2020
See,there are many books for Organic Chemistry and they are really heavy and since you asked for book for revision then i would suggest you to through NCERTs once again and refer Modern ABC book if you have time.Apart from that solve past year question papers.For theory refer Organic Chemistry by MORRISON & BOYD.
Good Luck
how many days required to complete mechanics, Modern physics, Physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, algebra, calculus, trigonometry, 2d and 3d geometry??
Please mention thr name of the examination for which you are enquiring. Now, the days required to complete the syllabus you mentioned, depends on you. Every person has a different ability and way to do things. If you are really dedicated and hardworking, you can complete the syllabus within 10-15 days, else, it may take as much time as you procrastinate. Firstly fix a timetable and follow it strictly knowing the topics you find tough and easy. Give more time to tough topics and solve question banks and previous year question papers to get an idea of the exam and the type of questions asked. This will help you cover up the syllabus well and soon.
Hope this helps.
Good luck !