This document provides tips for scoring 180/180 on the chemistry portion of the NEET 2020 exam. It recommends categorizing chemistry topics into three groups based on importance: Category A topics are the most important and expected to have 15 questions, Category B topics are also important and expected to have 22 questions, and Category C topics are less likely to be tested heavily with about 8 questions. It then outlines a perfect study plan that includes carefully reading NCERT textbooks, learning conceptual topics first, practicing name reactions, solving past year questions, revising daily, and doing mock tests with analysis. The goal is to master all areas of the chemistry syllabus to aim for a perfect score.
This document provides tips for scoring 180/180 on the chemistry portion of the NEET 2020 exam. It recommends categorizing chemistry topics into three groups based on importance: Category A topics are the most important and expected to have 15 questions, Category B topics are also important and expected to have 22 questions, and Category C topics are less likely to be tested heavily with about 8 questions. It then outlines a perfect study plan that includes carefully reading NCERT textbooks, learning conceptual topics first, practicing name reactions, solving past year questions, revising daily, and doing mock tests with analysis. The goal is to master all areas of the chemistry syllabus to aim for a perfect score.
This document provides tips for scoring 180/180 on the chemistry portion of the NEET 2020 exam. It recommends categorizing chemistry topics into three groups based on importance: Category A topics are the most important and expected to have 15 questions, Category B topics are also important and expected to have 22 questions, and Category C topics are less likely to be tested heavily with about 8 questions. It then outlines a perfect study plan that includes carefully reading NCERT textbooks, learning conceptual topics first, practicing name reactions, solving past year questions, revising daily, and doing mock tests with analysis. The goal is to master all areas of the chemistry syllabus to aim for a perfect score.
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Step 1. Categories all chemistry topics into three groups.
Category - A Most important topics.
(i) Chemical Bonding (ii) GOC (iii) Electro Chemistry (iv) Haloalkanes (v) Aldehydes and Ketones
Expected Number of Questions = 15.
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Step 2. Categories all chemistry topics into three groups.
Category - B Most important topics.
(i) Atomic Structure (ii) Ionic Equilibrium (iii) Biomolecules and Polymers (iv) Cordination Compounds (v) P-Block (vi) d&f Block (vii) Alcohol, Ethers and Phenols (viii) Chemistry in Everyday Life (ix) Hydrocarbons (x) Thermodynamics (xi) Amines Expected Number of Questions = 22. PLANNING FOR NEET 2020!
Step 3. Categories all chemistry topics into three groups.
Category - C Most important topics.
(i) States of Matter (ii) Solid States (iii) Chemical Kinetics (iv) Surface Chemistry (v) S-Block (vi) Metallurgy (vii) Solutions (viii) Redox Reactions (ix) Isomerism (x) Nomenclature etc.
Expected Number of Questions = 8.
MECHANISM TO GET 180/180
WHAT SHOULD BE YOUR APPROACH ?
PERFECT STUDY PLAN
❖ Read Carefully italics portion given in NCERT
❖ Learn all logical and conceptual chapters
first. Ex. Some basic concepts, Hydrocarbons, AEP, AK, NCC etc. ❖ Learn all name reactions and their mechanism through flow charts
❖ Environmental Chemistry, CIEL, BM, Poly
etc. Read line to line from NCERT. PERFECT STUDY PLAN
❖ Do all text and intext questions which have additional information.
❖ Read Inorganic Chemistry from NCERT Only. ❖ Solve Previous Year Questions (2009 – 2019 ) ❖ Have a perfect revision plan for the next day with new topic. ❖ Use T = x + y ❖ Practice Mock Test ❖ Post Test analysis is very important.