You can do in the last month, the only thing you required is hard work with smart work. Be selective in studying because while preparing whole year you might have gone in deep with many topics that are not required for the exam.
Here I have shared a plan for 1 month revision:-
At last, I would suggest you to take one mock test once every 2-3 days, try to analyze your mistakes and time management.
How to get full marks in physics:
- Read the numerical part of the question first. Wait let me arrange an example,
2. Avoid skipping question just because you want to solve the one liners first. I used to solve only the questions I was fully confident about and were one liners in the first go. But this method ended up with me having more than 70% of the paper left for the second round since I used to leave them all.
And therefore I changed my technique later. I solved each and every question I went through in one go leaving only 4-5 questions at max about which I was totally blank and tried them at the very end. It is an individual's choice though how to proceed through the paper.
3. To improve your accuracy, try helping your friends(with similar interests) regarding their doubts. Believe it or not, helping your friends and batchmates in solving physics and discussing questions with them improves your understanding and accuracy to a very advanced stage.
4. Solve varieties of questions you find in various books. Your coaching papers may suffice for this. Once practised enough there will be times when you will come across questions which you have done earlier and you may remember their answer as well or at least the method of solving it. I remembered answer of one physics question in Neet, I solved few days before the exam(I have mentioned about it in another answer).
5. Avoid looking in other's paper regarding how much they have advanced in completing it. This happens a lot and develops a inferiority complex in you. Refrain yourself from this.
6. If you don't know anything about the question try using dimension technique to get the answer,
This question no. 14 can be solved by dimension(will take time ofcourse) if you forget the formula. You can also go through the options first, in cases where the language is confusing.
This is all(I can think of) can be applied to improve your accuracy and speed.
I always work on the quote “Practice like you have never won and perform like you have never lost"
Hope you will win over your problem of speed and accuracy.
Chemistry tips
Chemistry
Organic
In this section we'll provide important topics, mechanisms, compounds etc.
1. IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
3. OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF ORM(s)
4. GENERATION, STRUCTURE , STABILITY OF CARBOCATION
4.(i) GENERATION, STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF CARBANION
4.(ii) GENERATION, STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF FREE RADICALS
5. NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION( UNIMOLECULAR)- SN1
5.(i) SN1 - IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
6. NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION( BIMOLECULAR)- SN2
6.(i) REACTIVITY EFFECT OF ATTACKING NUCLEOPHILE, LEAVING GROUP & REACTION MEDIUM
6.(ii) NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION AT ALLYLIC, VINYLIC , ALIPHATIC TRIGONAL CARBONS & SNi REACTIONS
7. MIXED SN1 AND SN2- COMPETITION B/W SN1 AND SN2
9. ELIMINATION REACTIONS- 2 (REGIOCHEMSTRY AND STEREOCHEMISTRY )
10. E1cB ELIMINATION
10(i) TAUTOMERISM
10(ii) AROMATICITY- 1
12. CHEMISTRY BEHIND ALLYLIC BROMINATION BY N-BROMO SUCCINIMIDE (NBS)
13. RING OPENING REACTIONS OF EPOXIDES.
14. STABILITY OF ISOMERS OF BUTENE
15. STEREOCHEMISTRY OF HALOGEN ADDITION TO ALKENS.
16. DIHYDROXYLATION OF ALKENES
17. ALDOL CONDENSATION REACTION
18. WITTIG REACTION
19. REACTIONS OF GRIGNARD REAGENT
20. REDUCTIONS BY METAL HYDRIDES- I
21. REDUCTIONS BY METAL HYDRIDES - II
22. CANNIZZARO REACTION- PART 1(detailed mechanism and important discussions for JEE/NEET)
23. CANNIZZARO REACTION -PART 2(Intramolecular, crossed cannizzaro)
NOTES AND STUDY MATERIALS
We provide important notes related to different topics, click on the topic to get the material. Mail your doubts and get relevant answers in written format.
2(i) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES
2.(ii) ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISM-I
2.(iii) APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC EFFECT
3. HYDROCARBONS
5.(i) STEREOISOMERISM (JEE MAINS/ADVANCED)
6. HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES - 1
6.(i) HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES -2
8. ALDEHYDES, KETONES, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
9. PERIODIC TABLE AND PERIODICITY
9.(i) CHEMICAL BONDING (detailed for JEE/NEET)
9.(ii) FAJAN'S RULE AND TYPES OF OXIDES
10. BASIC INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE
11. s-BLOCK
12. p- BLOCK
13. d,f- BLOCK
14. METALLURGY
16. AMINES
17. BIOMOLECULES
18. CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
19. SOLID STATE
20. NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS
COURSES AND PRACTICE PROBLEMS
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3. CLASSIFICATIONS, NOMENCLATURE AND HYBRIDIZATION (PART-1)
4. ALDEHYDE, KETONES, ALCOHOLS, ACIDS ( PART-1)
4.(i) ALDEHYDE, KETONES (PART -2)
8. STEREOCHEMISTRY-1 (NEET/JEE MAINS/ ADVANCED)
11. ELECTROCHEMISTRY
12. SOLUTIONS AND COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
13. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM( JEE MAINS & ADVANCED)
14. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM (NEET)
15. THERMODYNAMICS AND THERMOCHEMISTRY (JEE & NEET)
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test section
JULY 2020
JEE Mains and Advanced Section
JULY-AUGUST 2020
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