How to prepare for Chemistry for NEET during lockdown
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The rise in number of students with each passing year has given birth to more challenging paper in chemistry for NEET. While the scope of the paper is largely limited to the NCERT, it stretches beyond an extent in certain questions.
The first and foremost method to prepare chemistry for NEET is to thoroughly scan and memorise the NCERT while also, appropriately solving all the exercises given at the back (regardless of them being subjective).
Secondly, remember all the formulae from all the chapters by heart especially, that of physical chemistry and then practice numericals keeping them in mind. It is also vital to do the last 10 years’ NEET papers in order to get an estimate of the level and type of questions that might appear. Try to practice more and as much as you can so that you gain speed while solving at the same time and are able to minimize your silly mistakes. Physical chemistry is very scoring so, you should shape your preparation around the various important formulae.
Thirdly, Organic chemistry comprises a major part of the paper so it must be dealt very seriously. You must memorise and learn the reactions from all the chapters of organic and their exceptions in all the areas. Questions from organic is however, mostly limited to the reactions that are provided in the NCERT. Make sure to do the reactions given in the NCERT very properly. The backbone of the paper is general organic chemistry so, ensure that the topics like reaction mechanisms and isomerism are precisely done before you deal with the reactions. This is an area that can help you score very high in the chemistry paper.
Inorganic chemistry is an important area of chemistry for NEET and most questions belong to the NCERT and hence, it becomes relatively easier to cover it correctly. It is imperative to do the increasing and decreasing orders along with exceptions in those orders. Make short notes and keep revising them to be able to assimilate them regularly.
Chapter from general chemistry such as Chemical Bonding and Periodic Properties are very commonly seen in the NEET exam paper therefore, it becomes significant to cover these chapters extensively, also because their content is easy to apply. Subsequently, ensure to thoroughly do the content and organise them properly.
Peripheral chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Polymers are short with lesser content and mostly memory based. Questions come from these chapters very religiously and hence, you should not overlook or ignore the importance of these chapters. Do these chapters well by making notes and memorising.
The final word for preparation for NEET Chemistry is to PRACTICE. Work hard towards polishing each branch of chemistry by attempting tests from a dedicated test series. Analyzing scores after a good healthy preparation increases the chances for success in the NEET Chemistry paper.