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3rd February 2011, 03:25 PM
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Strategy to study chemistry for Entrance exams?
Chemistry for entrance
how can i study chemistry? i mean the strategy |
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3rd February 2011, 07:31 PM
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Re: Strategy to study chemistry for Entrance exams?
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To prepare well for competitive exams you must first clear your basic concepts. For Physical chemistry part: try to first understand the concepts well and try to solve problems from various books available in the market. For inorganic chemistry: you have to remember things and also revise them time to time so as not to forget a thing. For Organic chemistry: try to understand the mechanisms of reactions for which you should have a crystal clear knowledge about resonance, various agents,etc. Also try to solve some old competitive exams questions which you can find in books available in market. Best wishes... |
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3rd February 2011, 08:37 PM
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Re: Strategy to study chemistry for Entrance exams?
chemistry is more of learning and less of understanding...
ist go for the physical part... if ur concept r clear...then u would easly solve the Q... then go for organic & after that inorganic... hope i would be able to convience u... all the very best for the future...... |
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3rd February 2011, 09:01 PM
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Re: Strategy to study chemistry for Entrance exams?
well to begin with you study from reputed books like Arihant,OP tandon.morission/RCM etc.
Start reading a chapter and after each chapter try answering MCQ questions to clearify your concepts, further have separate strategy for Inorganic organic and physical ... start with physical and organic first .. leave inorganic for some time the difficulty with inorganic is that people tend to forget what they have mugged up.. Organic can be learnt through random games .. synthesizing any compound from anything at hand.... for that first of all remember formulas/reactions upto aromatic compounds... writing up the reactions several times is a useful memorizing trick. for physical refer to RCM and op tandon etc. Inorganic.. here the key is periodic table, very few people even oly few teachers teach it properly. you must learn P.T. with linking elements their properties and groups etc. If you don't understand something leave it and come back to it later. Take help of a good teacher, they work magic. wishes diego. |
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4th February 2011, 07:20 AM
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Re: Strategy to study chemistry for Entrance exams?
To begin with you need to make a list of all the areas to be covered. Then check the time frame available to prepare for the exam. Do keep some time for solving previous year papers. Based on this prepare a weekly timetable. You must keep a daily check of the portion covered. Once a week you must ensure that you revise the portion covered.
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