As felt by most of the aspirants, IIT Chemistry is the most scoring portion in IIT JEE Main. It’s not wrong to say that, if students have conceptual clarity and have practiced a lot of relevant problems, they can easily score 80+ marks in this section.
At this stage of time, a student’s prime concern should be covering all the important topics of IIT Chemistry Syllabus as early as possible.
And, then focusing on practicing and giving mock with simultaneous revision of important chapters and topics. Giving full-length mock tests and solving past year IIT Chemistry questions papers is extremely crucial. It will make students experience the exact exam environment. It will make them exam-ready by improving their time management skills.
IIT Chemistry was considered the easiest of all three papers in IIT JEE MAIN, with a difficulty curve similar to last year. The questions asked this year were more theory-based than calculative, making it the fastest subject to solve. The paper had 8 questions from Organic Chemistry, 11 from Inorganic Chemistry and 11 from Physical Chemistry.
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Tips to prepare for Medical Entrance Exam 2020
All of us are aware that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences is the most prestigious medical institution in the country. Therefore, it makes its entrance exam, i.e. AIIMS MBBS 2020 extremely difficult to crack. It takes a lot of practice, time and determination to crack the exam.
Before starting the preparation process you need to keep a number of crucial things in mind so that you can fare well in the exam.
Here are a few tips to help you prepare efficiently for the exam. First of all, prepare a plan for the preparation and divide it into hours. It is very important to switch subjects after 3-4 hours to ensure balanced learning. The next tip is about breaks and leisure. Take breaks after every hour. Our brain can process only a limited amount of information at a time. Hence it is crucial to take breaks to refresh your mind after every hour. Study no more than 12-13 hours in a day. Exhausting yourself won’t help as it could lead to health issues. Most importantly, don’t skip meals and sleep. It is very important to take balanced meals and sleep amply. Not getting enough of either of these may deteriorate your health and performance. Lastly, practice enough sample question papers to evaluate your level of studies. There are a number of apps such as Extramarks which can help you prepare well for the exam.