NEET Chemistry is divided into three sections, namely, Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. It has been observed that most of the questions are theory-based and can be solved by those who have read the NCERT books thoroughly in Chemistry.
(i) Class 11th Syllabus
(ii) Class 12th Syllabus
Practice topic-wise tests: Practice topic-wise tests of Chemistry as soon as you complete any topic and you want to test yourself. You can find the link for Chemistry topic-wise tests here, Chemistry Class 11 & Chemistry Class 12.
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While revising, you may come up with doubts, do not leave them without clearing.
Write extra content or questions along margins in NCERT so that doing revision will be easy.
Revision of your own notes can help you a lot, so revise as much as possible.
Revise important formulas and named reactions of organic chemistry again and again from your formula book.
Revise through PYQs and master the subject by revising more and more. You can attempt Subject wise PYQs of chemistry from EduRev as well as you can attempt 31 Year Chapter-wise Chemistry PYQs of chemistry from EduRev.
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