Chemistry · JEE

How to Prepare Chemistry for JEE

A focused preparation roadmap for Chemistry in JEE Chemistry. Learn what to prioritise, which formulas to master, mistakes to avoid, and how to practise effectively.

Quick answer

Treat Physical Chemistry like Maths — practise numericals daily. Organic needs reaction mechanisms and named reactions memorised with conditions. Inorganic is NCERT-heavy: read line by line for p-block, d-block, and coordination compounds.

Weightage & importance

Chemistry carries 100 marks in JEE Main (25 questions). Physical Chemistry (~35%), Organic Chemistry (~35%), and Inorganic Chemistry (~30%) are roughly balanced. NCERT is the primary source for Inorganic and much of Organic.

Step-by-step study plan

  1. Step 1

    NCERT first

    Read NCERT for each unit before jumping to reference books. Highlight exceptions and trends.

  2. Step 2

    Physical numericals

    Daily 10–15 Physical Chemistry problems: mole concept, equilibrium, electrochemistry.

  3. Step 3

    Organic reaction maps

    Create reaction flowcharts for functional group interconversions. Test with MCQs.

  4. Step 4

    Inorganic revision

    Use tables for periodic properties, p-block facts, and coordination compound rules.

  5. Step 5

    Mixed practice

    Solve topic-wise MCQs on Goodmarks, then mixed Chemistry sets in timed conditions.

Key concepts & formulas to master

  • Physical: Mole concept, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and kinetics are numerical-heavy
  • Organic: GOC, hydrocarbons, and carbonyl compounds are foundation for all reactions
  • Inorganic: Periodic trends, p-block trends, and coordination chemistry are high-yield
  • Biomolecules and practical chemistry are quick-scoring if revised near the exam
  • Balance theory revision with MCQ practice — Chemistry traps are often conceptual

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Ignoring NCERT for Inorganic Chemistry
  • Memorising organic reactions without conditions (reagent, temperature, catalyst)
  • Calculation errors in mole concept and stoichiometry
  • Confusing thermodynamic vs kinetic stability in equilibrium and organic

Recommended study sequence

Some Basic Concepts → Atomic Structure → Chemical Bonding → Thermodynamics → Solutions → Equilibrium → Redox & Electrochemistry → Kinetics → Periodic Table → p-Block → d/f-Block → Coordination Compounds → Organic basics → Hydrocarbons → Halo/Oxygen/Nitrogen compounds → Biomolecules → Practical Chemistry.

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Frequently asked questions

Is NCERT enough for JEE Chemistry?

NCERT is essential for Inorganic and foundational Organic. Supplement Physical Chemistry and advanced Organic with problem practice and MCQs.

How to remember Organic Chemistry reactions for JEE?

Group reactions by functional group, learn mechanisms for key types (SN1/SN2, electrophilic addition), and practise conversion MCQs daily.