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    JEE Main Chemistry Exam 2022: How To Evaluate Your Progress?

    Here we will discuss the things a student can follow to be successful in the Chemistry section of the JEE 2022 examination.

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    Feb 9, 2023, 5:13 PM IST
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    JEE Main Chemistry Exam 2022: How to evaluate your progress

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    JEE Main is one of India’s most competitive exams. Since engineering is considered a well-reputed profession in our nation, it is not a surprise that many students appear for the JEE examinations. If the students want to pursue their engineering dream, joining a country-wide recognised educational institution is a must.

    To obtain seats in India’s Ivy League institutions, such as IITs and NITs, the students must secure high marks in their JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams. To do so, a preparation strategy with a top-notch evaluation technique is a must. 

    The aspirants should give equal importance to all the subjects. Chemistry is one of the subjects included in JEE Main 2022. So, to obtain maximum marks, they need to follow appropriate tactics. Let us discuss the things a student can follow to be successful in the Chemistry section of his JEE 2022 examination in this article.

    Table of contents
    Weightage of marks
    JEE Main Chemistry 2022 Preparation tips

    • Begin with basics
    • Avoid using too many sources
    • Practice mock tests
    • Analyse and revise frequently
    • Concentrate more on high weightage topics
    Section-wise prep tips

    • Physical Chemistry
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Inorganic Chemistry
    Reference books
    Progress evaluation techniques
    Conclusion
    FAQs

    JEE Main Chemistry Weightage

    There are three sections in JEE Chemistry. They are Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Each of these sections contains an equal number of questions asked in the JEE Main exam. The following tabulation will provide in-depth details about unit-wise weightage for all the subsections in Chemistry: 

    Sub-section Overall Weightage (%) Important Topics Topic Weightage (%)
    Physical Chemistry 35.6 Basic Concepts 7.4
    States of Matter and Solutions 23.2
    Thermodynamics 11.6
    Atomic Structure 10.5
    Redox and Electrochemistry 8.4
    Chemical Kinetics 10.5
    Surface Chemistry 17.9
    Equilibrium 10.5
    Organic Chemistry 34.7% Basic Principles 6.33
    Hydrocarbons and its Substituents 6.33
    O containing Compounds 8.33
    N containing Compounds 3.00
    Biomolecules & Polymers 5.67
    Environmental & Everyday-life Chemistry 1.67
    Inorganic Chemistry 29.7% Coordination Compounds 14.9
    Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 21.8
    Classification of Elements and Periodicity 8.9
    p-Block Elements 16.8
    d & f Block Elements 24.7
    Hydrogen and s-block Elements 12.9

    As per the new exam pattern, in the Chemistry section of the JEE Main exam, 25 compulsory questions are asked, and each will contain 5 marks. 

    Also See: JEE Main Chemistry Syllabus

    JEE Main Chemistry 2022 Preparation tips

    Before starting your preparation for the JEE examination, it is essential to know some tips and tricks. It will save a lot of time and effort.

    Begin with the basics

    The JEE Chemistry aspirants should start with the basics. They can go for NCERT Class 11 and 12 textbooks. For starters, these textbooks are more than enough to obtain the basic knowledge of the subject. After they are familiar with the concepts, they can opt for advanced materials and books to enhance their knowledge.

    Also Read:

    How Should You Prepare Chemistry for JEE Main?

    JEE Main 2022 Chemistry Revision: Important Notes For Students

    JEE Main Important Topics

    Avoid using too many sources

    Many students do the big mistake of studying from whatever sources they come across on the internet. It should be avoided. It is recommended to use only a limited amount of sources (at a maximum of 2 to 3) so that they will not get confused. It is also very overwhelming. Moreover, there are higher chances that they will miss out on any important topic. 

    In addition, the candidates should make their own notes on the concepts they study. It will help them remember the topics better. They can also highlight the keywords and important points for future references and revisions.

    Practice JEE Main mock tests

    It is very important for the students to practice what they study. So, solving mock tests and practice tests will help them obtain good scores in JEE 2022. Furthermore, they can gather previous years’ question papers and start solving them.

    Doing as many practice tests as possible will help the aspirants acquire time management and critical writing skills. The students should also consider taking these tests oftentimes in a week. It will help them to get used to the JEE main exam pattern.

    Analyse and revise frequently

    Taking tests alone without countermeasures will not be effective. So, after completing each test, the students need to analyse themselves and understand where they went wrong. They should correct their mistakes and ensure they will not repeat them.

    After figuring out the errors and mistakes, now it is time to revise the concepts. They can set a separate timetable for revision. For example, the candidates can pick multiple times in a week just to revise what they have already studied. Revision helps the students remember the concepts and topics better, and they will not easily forget them.

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    Concentrate more on high weightage topics

    After the students have covered the whole syllabus, the next step is to be thorough with the important topics. Important topics fetch them more marks. It is advisable to have their major focus on the high weightage topics and practice them with utmost dedication and concentration. It does not mean omitting the other topics. They have to focus more on crucial parts to obtain their dream scores in the JEE Main examination.

    Section-wise prep tips

    The students should make a preparation strategy for each section of Chemistry. Let us see them below:

    Physical Chemistry:

    • To prepare specifically for the physical chemistry section, the students must solve as many practice problems as possible because this section is mostly filled with numerical problems.
    • Furthermore, it is an added advantage to have knowledge of important formulas and equations. It will help them solve questions in the examination.
    • Some of the crucial topics in this section are Mole Concepts and their equivalences, Redox Reaction, Solid States, Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry and Gas Theory.

    Organic Chemistry:

    • Organic Chemistry is mostly concept-based.
    • If the students could focus more on the carbonyl group reactions and their mechanism, it would be highly helpful in fetching them the maximum marks.
    • Some of the most frequently asked questions under this section are: polarisation of carbonyl compounds, physical properties of organic groups, carbon group and hydrogen group.

    Inorganic Chemistry:

    • Easy-scoring topics in inorganic chemistry are periodic table and chemical bonding. 
    • In addition, a maximum number of questions are asked in the context of bond breaking, bond formation, periodicity, s-block, p-block, d, and f-block elements.

    Also see: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Topics

     Reference books

    There are numerous reference books available for studying JEE Chemistry. However, the aspirants should not study from all of them. It is necessary to focus only on 2 or 3 so that they will not get confused and overwhelmed. Given below are some of the top ones:

    Name of Book Author/Publisher
    Concise Inorganic Chemistry for JEE J D Lee
    Textbook of Organic Chemistry Arihant Publications
    Organic Chemistry P Tandon
    Inorganic Chemistry O P Tandon
    Physical Chemistry (new pattern textbook for physical chemistry) O P Tandon
    Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations R C Mukherjee
    University Chemistry Bruce M Mahan and Rollie J Meyers

    Progress evaluation techniques

    • While preparing for the JEE Main 2022, the students should make a preparation chart where they have to mention what they will be covering for each day. They should also specify a time limit for each topic. Having a limit will encourage the students to study fast and efficiently.
    • Moreover, they can sort the topics or concepts based on the difficulty level, importance level, or how relative they are to the other concepts.
    • After they have started their preparation journey, they must ensure that they are on track with their chart.
    • If the students think that they are going too fast, they can take breaks so that they will not be too tired.
    • If the aspirants feel like they need more time to complete a certain topic, they can make modifications according to their wishes. 
    • In case the students think that they are going slower than expected, they should not worry about it, as every student has their own learning pace. However, they may make some changes in their schedule accordingly or use a different method to acquire the concepts.
    • They can seek advice from elders (mainly their tutors or professors) and have a clear idea of what to do or how to study.
    • They should make necessary changes to their learning methods in case their actual method does not work well. It is not advisable to follow inefficient methods. So the aspirants are given a choice to make changes in their techniques anytime they wish.
    • If the students cannot comprehend the concepts thoroughly, they should get help from their teachers. 
    • In addition, if they cannot gain more knowledge from any textbook they are using, they can shift to a different book where they feel more comfortable learning.

    These are some things one should keep in mind while preparing for the JEE 2022 Chemistry exam. It will help them improve efficiency and productivity in their learning phase.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, the JEE aspirants should follow whatever methods or tactics work for them. Securing high marks in the Chemistry section of the JEE Main examination might not be a piece of cake. Still, if you work enough for it, spending a good amount of time preparing and revising, you could easily score maximum marks. It will have a huge boost on your overall JEE Main score.

    Therefore, the aspirants can take this blog as a guide and follow the tips mentioned above to secure their dream scores.

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    FAQs on JEE Main Chemistry

    1. Is the Chemistry section in JEE Main easy?

    Compared to the other sections in JEE, Chemistry is considered the easiest one if you prepare appropriately. For many aspirants, Chemistry is the key scoring area where they obtain maximum marks. 

    You can utilise the NCERT textbooks and other advanced level reference books to obtain the concepts of the topics and prepare for the exam accordingly.

    2. Which part of Chemistry is hard for JEE 2022?

    One of the hardest parts of Chemistry is Qualitative analysis which is contained in the Inorganic Chemistry section. In this part, memorising the colours of the compounds is a very difficult task. However, you can write the colour names with the same coloured sketch to make it easier. It will make your memorisation process faster and easier.

    3. How tough is Physical Chemistry?

    Many aspirants say that this part is one of the toughest parts. The reason is that physical chemistry is a combination of Physics and Chemistry. It also includes Maths concepts. This section is mainly filled with numerical problems. So the students are advised to solve as many practice problems as possible in order for them to be thorough with the topics. Constant practice and training will help the aspirants shine in the physical chemistry part of JEE.

    4. What are the five types of Chemistry?

    The following are the five different Chemistry types:

    • Organic Chemistry
    • Biochemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Inorganic Chemistry
    • Physical Chemistry

    5. How does Chemistry affect our daily life?

    Due to the industrial applications of chemistry, we will be affected terribly without it. There are numerous places where chemistry is being used. If we remove it, it will impact our daily life activities such as food, clothing, electricity, medicines, transport, gadgets, technologies, etc. The importance of chemistry is inevitable.

    6. Why is chemistry called the science of life?

    There are a lot of reasons why we call Chemistry the Science of Life. Starting from domestic applications to industrial applications, the usage of chemistry is humungous. We use it literally everywhere. For instance, even our bodies are made up of chemicals and exhibit chemical reactions in our everyday life.

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