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This is an archive article published on November 4, 2024

JEE Main 2025: How to prioritise subjects during revision?

Selecting Chemistry as the final subject for JEE Main revision can increase confidence and efficiency.

Which Subject Should Be Last in JEE Main 2025 RevisionIn order to use this tactic successfully, make sure you have extensively reviewed mathematics and physics prior. . (Representative image/ Source: Unsplash)

— Sandeep Mehta

It’s important to decide which subject to go over last for the JEE Main exam. Even if everyone has different strengths, taking into account the characteristics of each subject — mathematics, chemistry, and physics — can help maximize final revision efforts.

However, here are several reasons why chemistry is frequently a suitable choice for the final subject in JEE Main 2025 revision, along with some tips for approaching it successfully.

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How come chemistry is the last subject?

– Higher scoring potential: Chemistry, particularly Inorganic Chemistry, takes less time than other topics in Physics or Mathematics because it frequently requires memorisation rather than problem-solving. It can help you remember key reactions, formulas, and ideas if you review chemistry last.

– Consistent weighting: The JEE Main test typically assigns chemistry a balanced weight. Whereas physical chemistry requires simple computations, inorganic and organic chemistry problems frequently depend on memory and comprehension. By finishing it last, you can earn points for subjects that you are more likely to remember if you study them right before the test.

– Less time consuming: Chemistry is typically more fact-based than Physics or Mathematics, which call for a deeper conceptual grasp or intricate problem-solving. This increases confidence just before the test by making it possible to swiftly review important material.

Revision advice for Chemistry

– Concentrate on high-weightage topics: Since they are given more weight on the test, topics such as coordination compounds, chemical bonding, and organic chemistry should be given priority. Reaction mechanisms, periodic characteristics, and significant named reactions should all be well understood.

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– Review important formulas and reactions: Pay close attention to significant formulas and constants in physical chemistry, periodic trends in inorganic chemistry, and functional groups and reactions in organic chemistry. Using formula sheets or flashcards can facilitate a fast review.

– Practice problems from past years: JEE Main chemistry problems are sometimes repeated, particularly in inorganic chemistry. Examining past year’s papers can help you prepare by revealing the kinds of questions that are commonly asked.

Juggling with other topics/ subjects

In order to use this tactic successfully, make sure you have extensively reviewed mathematics and physics prior to Chemistry. Use the last two weeks before the Chemistry test to quickly go over the formula sheets for Physics and Mathematics. When you take the test, you will approach all three subjects with confidence and balance.

Selecting Chemistry as the final subject for JEE Main revision can increase confidence and efficiency. This methodical approach guarantees that important material stays current, enabling you to perform at your best on test day. In the end, the secret is constant practice, revision, and time management in every topic.

(The writer is the co-founder of Vidyamandir Classes)

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