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JEE Main 2026 Preparation: 80/20 Study Method Explained, Check Now

JEE Main 2026 Preparation: 80/20 Study Method Explained, Check Now The Pareto Principle , more popularly known as the 80/20 rule , is a strategy that can be applied to preparation for JEE Main . This rule helps students in studying smarter. Now, the fundamental principle of the 80/20 rule in this case is that you identify a few important chapters. Usually, about 20 percent of the chapters contribute to 80 percent of the question paper . This means that 80 percent of the questions originate from those 20 percent of chapters alone. The point of this strategy is not to study more but to study smarter so that the results can be maximised with limited effort. The essence of the 80/20 rule is to score better marks with less effort. If those selected high-yield chapters are covered thoroughly, the candidate may not need to study the rest. We should be judicious in our studies and try to specialise in a few key chapters. It's about prioritizing quality above quantity in deciding where to ...

Mastering Name Reactions in Organic Chemistry: A Complete Guide for Class 11, 12, NEET & JEE Aspirants

Mastering Name Reactions in Organic Chemistry: A Complete Guide for Class 11, 12, NEET & JEE Aspirants Organic chemistry forms the backbone of competitive exams like NEET, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced, contributing approximately 30-40% of the total chemistry questions. Among various topics,  name reactions  stand out as high-yield, frequently tested concepts that can single-handedly secure 15-20 marks in board exams and 4-5 questions in competitive exams. This comprehensive guide explores the most important name reactions, their mechanisms, strategic learning approaches, and exam-oriented tips to help you excel in Class 11, Class 12 boards, NEET, and JEE examinations. ​ What Are Name Reactions? Name reactions are chemical transformations named after their discoverers or developers who made significant contributions to organic chemistry. These reactions represent simplifications that avoid lengthy descriptions of complex chemical transformations. Rather than memorizing abstra...