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    How to Prepare for Inorganic Chemistry for NEET in a Month?

    by Team @Aakash
    Mar 25, 2023, 5:49 PM IST
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    Table of Contents

    • Inorganic Chemistry – Easy or Tough?
    •  Is Inorganic Chemistry a Good Scoring Topic?
    •  Top 1 Month Preparation Tips For Inorganic Chemistry
      • Know the NEET Syllabus for Inorganic Chemistry 
      • Solve NCERT books
      • Important Chapters of Inorganic Chemistry
      • Where to Focus More in Inorganic Chemistry? 
      • Look for the P-Block Elements  – Highly-Scoring
      • Solving Previous Year Papers
      • A Separate Notebook for All the Important Formulas
      • Plan Out the Revision Time
      • Time Management
    • Will Only Studying Inorganic Chemistry In a Month Help Clearing NEET?
      • Final Thoughts
    • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
      • 1. Do you think you can finish inorganic Chemistry in a month?
      • 2. What are the finest books for studying Chemistry for the NEET?
      • 3. What Chemistry score is required to pass NEET with a higher rank?
      • 4. What role does Inorganic Chemistry play in NEET?

    NEET is the abbreviation for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, which is being hosted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for 2022. It is no secret that Inorganic Chemistry for NEET can be prepared within a month. One month is sufficient to learn all the important concepts and solve JEE problems. This article will focus on the weightage, syllabus, recommended books, and preparation method for Inorganic Chemistry that you ought to follow to ace this section in just one month.   

    “Inorganic Chemistry builds the entire universe. All exist from tiny stone to massive stars because of Inorganic Chemistry”

    Inorganic Chemistry – Easy or Tough?

    Inorganic Chemistry is indeed a challenging part of Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry deals with atoms and their properties, molecular bonds, constituent elements of an object, the structure of a molecule, etc. Students find it a real struggle to grasp and often wonder about the correct method of studying inorganic Chemistry for NEET. Below are some extremely useful tips that can help you ace inorganic Chemistry for the upcoming NEET exam. 

     Is Inorganic Chemistry a Good Scoring Topic?

    Students may neglect Chemistry in favour of Biology and Physics when studying for the NEET. However, keep in mind that 45 of the questions are from Chemistry, and they are quite easy to answer if you study thoroughly. This information is all about inorganic Chemistry for NEET, one of the relevant topics.

    Inorganic Chemistry is one of the topics where students can score well, according to expert instructors and former toppers who prepared for the NEET examination. Because it is a high-scoring subject, many students are concerned about their preparation. With high discipline and persistent practice, cracking Chemistry in NEET is a breeze. 

     Top 1 Month Preparation Tips For Inorganic Chemistry

    First of all, be adequately aware of the Chemistry Section of the NEET examination. The Chemistry section is divided into three major sections: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry is the first section to deal with in the Chemistry section of the NEET examination, followed by Organic Chemistry and then Physical Chemistry. While preparing, students often neglect the importance of Inorganic Chemistry. That is where they make a blunder. Suppose you neglect such a scoring topic. 

    Our experts researched a lot into the previous ten-year papers of the NEET Chemistry section. Have a look at the table below, which provides you with the weightage of each section of Chemistry:  

    Section Weightage in NEET
    Inorganic Chemistry 34 %
    Organic Chemistry 35.6 %
    Physical Chemistry 30.4 %

    As you can see, Inorganic Chemistry covers more than ⅓ of the entire score of Chemistry. Now that you are well aware of how much Inorganic Chemistry is important, let us look at how you can prepare Inorganic Chemistry in a month. Later in the article, you will also be made aware of the weightage of all the chapters covered within Inorganic Chemistry.

    Know the NEET Syllabus for Inorganic Chemistry 

    Before you start running, you should know how to run. Similarly, you should be well-versed with the syllabus for starting the preparation. You have a starting point and a good kick-start if you know the syllabus. 

    Solve NCERT books

    The second step is to stick to the NEET syllabus and start studying with NCERT textbooks for this section. To your surprise, most NEET questions are based on NCERT texts. If you want to complete Inorganic Chemistry in a month, you should finish NCERT for Inorganic Chemistry within one week. 

    Important Chapters of Inorganic Chemistry

    You don’t need to cram up all the chapters and topics related to Inorganic Chemistry. Within one month of Inorganic Chemistry preparation, focus on limited topics.  The introductory chapters under Inorganic Chemistry are listed below, which will help you score a decent score in just one month of practice. The entire 34 % of the weightage of Inorganic Chemistry is distributed in the table below:

    Inorganic Chemistry Chapter List Weightage in NEET
    Molecular Structure and Chemical Bonding 29. 4 %
    S – Block Elements and Hydrogen  7. 8 %
    Periodicity in Properties and Classification of Elements   10. 5 %
    F and D block elements  12. 4 %
    P – Block elements 13.7 %
    Coordination Compound 17. 6 %
    Practical Chemistry  8. 5 %

    Now you must be pretty confident about which topic to concentrate more on and which topic to skip for later. You can make your study plan according to this table but don’t skip any of these topics. Remember that every point counts.

    Where to Focus More in Inorganic Chemistry? 

    If you want to score better in the Inorganic Chemistry section of NEET in just a month, you have to focus mainly on P, S, F, and D Block Elements, and you should know how to read the periodic table. The trends that are followed from right to left and top to bottom must be in your head every time you attempt questions related to these chapters. 

    The chapters mentioned above are simple to score because the questions are based on facts. If you study those areas thoroughly, you’ll be able to answer questions concerning metal extraction and various inorganic equations. The periodic table can assist you in accurately answering reasoning questions from the P, S, F, and D Block elements. 

    Look for the P-Block Elements  – Highly-Scoring

    You don’t have to study the whole syllabus. Within a month, just learn the concepts and formulas of the P-Block Elements. Revise the topics mentioned below thoroughly in the one month to have a great advantage:

    • Group 15: Study properly the properties of Phosphorus, its allotropic forms, compounds made by phosphorus, and electronic configuration. 
    • Group 16: Sulphur is the important element to learn in group 16. Learn about Sulphur compounds and oxyacids.
    • Group 17: This group deals with halogens and their compounds. Also, Chlorine and its important acids, HCl, are to be studied thoroughly.
    • Group 18: Study of neutral compounds and their chemical and physical properties.

    1. Do you think you can finish inorganic Chemistry in a month?

    If you have set up your mind to learn Inorganic Chemistry in a month, additional efforts are required. Buy recommended books of each subject individually and solve them every day. If you face any difficulty in a particular topic or question, you can always reach out to the internet for answers. But never stop!

    Solving Previous Year Papers

    While studying Inorganic Chemistry for one month, you must solve the Inorganic Chemistry part from 2-3 previous year’s papers. In helping books or reference books, you may find a lot of questions that were previously asked for this section. 

    A Separate Notebook for All the Important Formulas

    Within the month of studying Inorganic Chemistry makes a notebook listing down all the formulas you find useful. This will help you while giving mock tests later. If you need to Revise them by chance, you don’t have to search hundreds of reference book pages. Just look at the formula notebook, and you are good to go.

    Plan Out the Revision Time

    • Distribute your time so that you can focus equally on revision and studying.
    • After you’ve finished the Chemistry curriculum, pay special attention to revision and make use of the brief notes with bullet points.
    • Note that the more you revise in the last one month, the higher your chances of getting a good NEET score are.

    Time Management

    Last but not least, time management is the most crucial ability for success in inorganic Chemistry. In a month, set up a time to practise Inorganic Chemistry questions daily. Consistency is the key. You can crack the Inorganic Chemistry part of the NEET examination if you are consistent for one month.  

    Will Only Studying Inorganic Chemistry In a Month Help Clearing NEET?

    Not! Physics and Biology are also critical for good NEET scores. Physics is regarded as the most difficult subject in terms of difficulty levels. The students are mainly from a Biology background; they do not study advanced mathematics in the 11th and 12th standards. This is where they are at a disadvantage. Advanced mathematics consists of integration and differentiation, which is very important for understanding derivations in Physics. However, by focusing on strengths first, candidates’ confidence levels skyrocket, giving them a better chance of passing the NEET exam. 

    The exam paper will have 180 questions, 45 of which will be centred on Chemistry. Aspirants who have a good understanding of the topic can easily achieve 100 to 120 points in NEET. However, getting a higher score in NEET Chemistry is difficult. To score above this level, one must understand the subject thoroughly. Inorganic Chemistry is a great place to start because you can easily score a fortune by having a good grasp of it. It’s also important to recognise the most crucial Chemistry concepts besides organic Chemistry and concentrate on them. Make sure you understand how to put them to good use. 

    Final Thoughts

    NEET has always been the most prestigious entrance test for students aspiring to become full-fledged doctors. Each year lakhs of students with a Biology background in their 12th standard appear for this exam. The core subjects to master to crack NEET are Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Inorganic Chemistry is not that hard to prepare and can be prepared in a month. But, if you follow a careless approach, this topic may impact your scorecard drastically. The first step toward excellence is to master the fundamentals of the subject. Most importantly, NEET aspirants should concentrate on practising applied ideas in various situations. Also, try to answer the problems in various ways before deciding on the quickest and most accurate option.

    FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

    1. Do you think you can finish inorganic Chemistry in a month?

    Ans. Yes, but you must first grasp chemical bonding, coordination compounds, reduction, oxidation reaction, and periodicity to comprehend the entire language. It will be much easier to learn these chapters and block Chemistry.

    2. What are the finest books for studying Chemistry for the NEET?

    Ans. You can grasp Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee instead of the NCERT textbook for the inorganic component. The book by O.P. Tandon can be used for Physical Chemistry, and the textbook by M.S. Chauhan can be used for Organic Chemistry. You can also practise using books by N. Awasthi and V.K. Jaiswal.

    3. What Chemistry score is required to pass NEET with a higher rank?

    Ans. In Chemistry, 120-150 is usually regarded as a good score, depending on the answerability level of the question paper.

    4. What role does Inorganic Chemistry play in NEET?

    Ans. If you look at the last five years of NEET question papers, you’ll notice that inorganic Chemistry has received 30-35 percent of the weightage in each year’s Chemistry section. In addition, the questions are quite simple to answer. As a result, this Chemistry aspect is critical in achieving a higher NEET score.

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