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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Organic chemistry is something fearsome for many students and many find it is interesting. Well it is all about interest as well as concentration you pay. Coming to JEE, does not matter you are interested or not, fact is that it holds marks. So, there are few tips for you to prepare JEE Organic Chemistry. If you get stuck at something ask it immediately in the class itself, do not pile up your doubts or if you hesitate in class, clear it after the class only but make sure to clear it. Be alert in class or else it will be a complete mess. The very thing to learn the IUPAC Nomenclature. Know the functional groups to master organic
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check out the complete details below, as we have listed the Important Chapters for NEET as well as the number of questions asked in the exam.
With the reference of NEET 2019 Exam, I am hereby sharing you the chapter wise weight age of NEET Chemistry.
Aromatic Compounds- 2 question asked
Atomic structure -2 question asked
Biomolecules-1 question asked
Carboxylic Acid Derivative-1 question asked
Chemical Bonding- 3 question asked
Chemical Kinetics-2 question asked
Chemistry in everyday life-1 question asked
Coordination Compounds-1 question asked
D Block-1 question asked
Electrochemistry- 2 question asked
Environmental Chemistr
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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
No, maths is not compulsory subject in class 12th for pursuing M.Sc Chemistry in DU and BHU. You can apply here and get admission. Further the admissions are based upon your B.Sc Performance.
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