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I'm going to study for IIT jam...I hardly have 2 months...and I don't have enough knowledge about chemistry... so if I want to clear the exam...what are the portion I want to skip and what I want to study precisely???and how to do smart work in IIT jam???


Tamil Nadu 12th Dec, 2019
Answer (1)
Avishek Dutta 12th Dec, 2019
Some Important topics and the weightage

Organic Chemistry

Basic Concept of Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry

13%

Organic Reaction Mechanism & Synthetic Application

12%

Qualitative Organic Analysis /Spectroscopy

6%

Natural Products Chemistry

5%

Physical Chemistry



Chemical Thermodynamics

6%

Electrochemistry

5%

Basic Mathematical Concepts

5%

Atomic and Molecular Structure

4%

Inorganic Chemistry

Transition metals (d-block)

9%

Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds

6%

Analytical Chemistry

5%

Main Group Elements (s and p blocks)

4%
Now you can go through this topics only but then you would have to leave 20% of the questions unattempted.
So it would be better if you can cover your total syllabus.

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