Preparation Strategy: How To Get Above 90 Marks In Chemistry ?

Preparation Strategy: How To Get Above 90 Marks In Chemistry ?

Your preparation strategy for CBSE Class 12 Chemistry should be a smart one. You should consider your strengths and weaknesses as well as the chapterwise weightage before creating your Class 12 Chemistry study plan.

1) Students who are weaker in Mathematics and calculation should concentrate more on Organic Chemistry. Chemistry is a scoring subject. According to Chemistry question paper of past few years, it has been seen that all questions are directly or indirectly asked from the NCERT books.

So, NCERT books should be read in a proper manner and one should remember it very well that there is no substitute to hard labour. Organic Chemistry carries 18 marks and it is one of the most important units in Chemistry for every student who wants to get better marks in the Chemistry.

2) In Inorganic Chemistry, p-Block Elements and d-Block Elements together constitute 13 marks. Though it a tough ask to mug up both the chapters in a quick time, it would be ideal to study the notes of these chapters.

 The questions from the inorganic chemistry are directly asked. Students should practice the structures of different chemical compounds of p-block elements properly because they are often asked in the board exam. In summary, inorganic chemistry should be read in discrete manner and regularly. Because irregular study of inorganic chemistry can cost you very much and you may forget even the already learned topic too.

3) The last three chapters like Biomolecules, Polymer and Chemistry in Everyday life should be prepared really well. They together constitute 10 marks and students often dare to take these chapters lightly and it really affects their final marks in Chemistry. These are definitely easy chapters but do not keep if for the last minutes or do not take them lightly.

4) Physical Chemistry should be read in appropriate manner. First of all, each formula from each chapter should be learned. Students should then try to solve related problems based on those formulas. Theory part should also be learned from those chapters as they are often asked in the exam.

5) Try to solve sample paper on every Sunday at least. It will help you in time management and would give you an idea of which question should be attempted first. It will also help you in JEE and NEET.

6) If you tend to forget the topics that you have finished then do not take much stress. It happens with every student.

Prepare a time table and take out at least 2 hours daily for revising the topics that you have finished already. A regular revision can help you in securing higher marks in Chemistry.

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