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Learn about the weightage of organic chemistry in JEE exams, recommended books, study methods, time management, and revision strategies to excel in this subject. Understand how to approach organic chemistry questions and tackle problems effectively to score well in the exam.
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Organic Chemistry • Weightage • Which Books to follow • How to study • Time to be spent • How to revise
The weightage of organic in JEE • 2005 --- 37% • 2004 --- 35% • 2003 --- 37% • 2002 --- 34% • 2001 ---40% • Organic questions can be solved very easily if u have learnt the concepts well so Organic becomes a scoring part in JEE
Books??? • Follow any one of Solomons,Morrison or Paula Bruice.All three are about of the same level. • Don’t forget to keep the study guide along with whichever book you follow. • Don’t be afraid of the thickness of the book.JEE syllabus is only a small part of the book.
How to study ? • Study in small parts. Don’t overload in one day. • Keep in mind that u understand everything that u read and mark main points specially if u r preparing urself. • Give a geuine attempt on solved examples also.Always attempt the solved examples on the very day u read a topic.This will fix the concepts and reactions in ur mind for long.
Solve the Problems at the end of the chapter only after u have read the whole chapter and understood all the solved examples. • Never try to see the solution before giving a genuine attempt to the problem. Be honest with urself.
How much Time ? • Distribute ur time so that u have equal confidence in all 3 subjects • If u get some good notes and assignments u may not need any more books.
How to Revise?? • Revising from notes is damn simple, just go through it and solve problems from any standard book or assignment. • Students doing self study should go through marked portions and solve some really good problems from their reference book • Main funda of revision should be by problems. Arihant’s Organic can be followed for problems but be aware of mistakes