The NEET UG Chemistry syllabus includes an important component on organic chemistry. Although functional groups like alcohols, ketones, and aldehydes, naming reactions, as well as some fundamental ideas like isomerism, resonance, inductive effect, and hyperconjugation, as well as biomolecules and polymers, can be of greater interest to aspirants than organic chemistry itself.

You’ll have an advantage in the Chemistry portion if you can master these subjects. A strong memory for details and qualities is necessary for inorganic chemistry. Consider these areas for scoring: Coordination Chemistry, s-Block and p-Block elements, the Periodic Table, Qualitative Analysis, and Chemical Bonding are all related to coordination compounds

Success depends on understanding periodic table trends and elemental qualities. Calculations and notions are involved in physical chemistry. Pay close attention to the following concepts: Mole Concept, Stoichiometry, Chemical Equilibrium, Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics. Conceptual clarity is crucial in this. You’ll get better grades if you can solve numerical problems that relate to these subjects.

Although it is frequently disregarded, environmental chemistry can be a source of straightforward grades. Learn about green chemistry and environmental pollution. A crucial skill is the ability to comprehend how human activities affect the environment.

Revision is essential.

Even though chemistry is one of the simpler courses to pass on the NEET, constant practice and assessment are still necessary to keep on track. Keep a record of any straightforward formulas you come across when responding to questions because they might come in handy during the last week of revision.

Go through the syllabus

For the Chemistry section of the NEET UG test, preparation requires a systematic approach. Pay particular attention to the mechanics of the numerous name reactions in organic chemistry. Along with chemical tests for various functional groups, questions about acidity and basicity order should also be thoroughly practiced.

In your notes, make a note of significant subjects that you should review in the final week before the exam. In contrast, the chapters in inorganic chemistry that discuss chemical bonding, p-block elements, coordination chemistry, surface chemistry, atomic structure, and qualitative analysis should be the ones that receive the most attention.

You are encouraged to focus on your NEET preparation primarily using NCERT texts. Do take note of the examples that are provided between the chapters.

To learn the exam format, practice the NEET UG Chemistry exam papers from prior years. To efficiently cover all the material, make a study schedule. Review and solve practice papers frequently to enhance time management.

Gaurav Prakash
B Tech IIT Delhi, Founder - PracBee. IIT and NEET Physics author and faculty for 12 years
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