: Focuses heavily on problem-solving with a wide variety of multiple-choice questions (MCQs), including assertion-reasoning and previous years' question trends. Conceptual Depth
: Haloalkanes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Nitrogen Compounds : Amines and diazonium salts. Applied Chemistry : Biomolecules, polymers, and chemistry in everyday life. Where to Find the Book
: Deep dive into structural and stereo-isomerism (optical and geometrical configurations). : Focuses heavily on problem-solving with a wide
: Inductive effect, resonance, hyperconjugation, and aromaticity.
In the highly competitive landscape of NEET preparation, having the right study material can make all the difference. "Elementary Problems in Organic Chemistry" by M.S. Chauhan has earned an outstanding reputation among students and educators for building a strong foundation in organic chemistry. It is published by Shri Balaji Publications and specifically designed for NEET and AIIMS aspirants, focusing on clarifying complex concepts through extensive problem-solving. Applied Chemistry : Biomolecules, polymers, and chemistry in
Q: Can I use the book for other competitive exams? A: Yes, the book is a valuable resource for any student preparing for competitive exams that include organic chemistry, such as JEE Main and Advanced.
: Do not jump around randomly. Start solving Level 1 questions to build confidence and solidify your fundamentals. Once you have mastered the basics, move to Level 2 questions, which are more aligned with the NEET and JEE Main difficulty level. This builds your speed and accuracy. Level 3 (if present) can be attempted if you are aiming for an exceptionally high score or also preparing for other exams like JEE. In the highly competitive landscape of NEET preparation,
: Aldehydes and ketones, featuring crucial named reactions like Aldol and Cannizzaro.
: The problems are structured in accordance with the latest NCERT sequence .