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Wednesday, 31 July 2019

10 Important Name Reactions Every NEET and JEE Aspirants should know


Name reaction is a chemical reaction which is named after the person who developed or discovered it. For class 12 students and medical/engineering aspirants, these Organic Chemistry Name Reactions are very crucial as these are frequently asked in Class 12th Board exam and competitive exams like NEET, JIPMER, JEE Main and JEE Advanced. As, syllabus of Class 11th and Class 12th Chemistry is so wide, a selective and smart learning in Organic Chemistry plays an important role to score well with efficiency. Thus, we are providing here the 30 most important name reactions in Organic Chemistry that every aspirant must know. These are prepared by Subject Experts at MTG after analyzing previous years’ papers of various competitive exams.
But, before we go further, we would like to add- don’t try to rote learn Organic Chemistry, you’ll fail, miserably. It’s good if you clear your basic concepts first. And to grasp the basic concepts, refer to the NCERT books and develop better understanding by practicing from NCERT at your Fingertips . The combination of both will lend a crystal-clear understanding of each and every NCERT concept.  You can also refer to Interactive Organic Chemistry book. It is designed to provide a blend of theoretical clarity on all the topic of Organic Chemistry along with optimum number of solved examples, flow charts and practice exercises.
Now coming to the top 10 Important Name Reactions which every NEET and JEE aspirants should know, here we go:
1.      Aldol condensation
Two molecules of aldehydes or ketones having a-hydrogen condense together in presence of base [dil. NaOH, Na2CO3, Ba(OH)2] to form b-hydroxyaldehyde or b-hydroxyketone respectively which are collectively known as aldol.

2.     Clemmensen reduction

In this method, aldehydes and ketones are reduced with Zn – Hg amalgam and conc. HCl.

3.     Crossed aldol condensation
Aldol condensation of different molecules of aldehydes or ketones or one of aldehyde and one of ketone is known as crossed aldol condensation. Crossed aldol condensation yields a mixture of different products.

4.     Cannizzaro reaction
It is a self-oxidation-reduction reaction in which aldehydes that do not have any a-hydrogen atom undergo disproportionation reaction (i.e., self-redox reaction) in the presence of 50% aqueous or ethanolic solution of alkali in which one of the molecule being reduced to alcohol and other being oxidised to the salt of corresponding acid.

5.     Etard reaction
Aromatic hydrocarbons on treatment with mild oxidizing agents such as chromyl chloride CrO2Cl2 yield aldehydes.
These are some of the most important reactions of Chemistry which were asked frequently in NEET, AIIMS, JIPMER, JEE Exams and CBSE Class 12 Chemistry board exam. Students preparing for such exams this year in 2020 must learn these important name reactions in Organic Chemistry.




MTG’s Chemistry Resources are housed with such lucid and vivid content that you will not find complex concept any difficult to understand and learn. Recommended and appreciated for its quality and authenticity, MTG’s resources must be your companion to make big in NEET/JEE/Boards Exams.




All the best and may the force be with you! 

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

JEE Main April 2019 Important Instructions–You must not miss!



JEE Main candidates gear up, the time is here! The National Testing Agency, NTA has released an advisory notification for candidates appearing for the entrance exam in April 2019 which candidates must know to avoid being in any hassle and spoiling the crucial day. JEE Main April 2019 will be conducted from April 8 to April 12, 2019 (except April 11 due to general elections).

Related Article: NTA reschedules JEE Main 2019 exam date due to Lok Sabha elections.

Here are the important instructions by NTA for all the candidates-
  1. The admit card must be downloaded in advance from JEE Main’s official website: www.jeemain.nic.
  2. Aspirant should crosscheck all the important details in the admit card like reporting time, gate closing time, shift timings, date of examination, and venue of the test.
  3. Check your admit card, and inform NTA if you find any mistakes in your admit card. As you will not be allowed to sit in the exam with wrong details. So if have you entered the wrong details while applying for JEE Main April 2019. Check here to make the corrections.
  4. Visit your exam center half an hour early. Locate your center using ‘Center Locator Tool’. Students are advised to visit the exam center a day before to avoid any issues in the examination day. Aspirants must note that you will miss your golden opportunity, and won’t be given another chance this year if you fail to locate your Centre. So, if you don’t know how to use this tool? Check here- NTA Provides Digital Tool to help Candidates Locate JEE Main Exam Centers- Check Out!

JEE Main 2019 List of Required Documents in Exam Hall
Exam Authority have released a list of important documents to be brought to the examination hall, which are mentioned below.
  1. Coloured A-4 sized printout of the admit card
  2. Passport size photo same as given for admit card.
  3. Government authorized identity proof (PAN card, Driving Licence or Aadhaar card)
  4. Certificate issued by competent authority (Only for PWD category students)
JEE Main 2019 List of Prohibited Items at the Exam Centre
After the strict rules of checking followed in various Examination, the exam conducting authority released a list of prohibited items for the JEE Mains 2019. Such as-
  1. Any kind of bag/handbag.
  2. Any instrument, geometry/pencil box.
  3. Any paper, stationery, textual material (printed/written).
  4. Any electronic device like mobile phone, pager, calculator, or camera.
  5. Electronic watches also aren't allowed.
Although you are not allowed to carry these items inside your examination hall but you may keep your belongings in locker (If provided).
JEE Main April 2019 exam will be conducted in two shifts: First Shift (9:30 AM to 12:30 PM) and Second Shift (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM). JEE Main 2019 is the computer-based exam. If you are still not comfortable in attempting CBT? Check out the most essential preparation tips to improve your speed and accuracy.

Did you know we offer Online Mock Tests of JEE Main for FREE! Click on the button below and take online test to get your facts right, because there will be no other chance, at least not this year!


JEE Main April 2019 is just few days away! Know what it takes to improve the score and rank. Must read expert tips to raise your NTA scores to a next level this time.


Hope these guidelines will help you in your JEE Main 2019 Examination. Comment below to share your thoughts and ask any query related to the exam. Feel free to share on Facebook or Twitter by using the super-easy share buttons on the left and at the end.

ALL THE BEST!

Monday, 24 September 2018

Online Mock Test Series for JEE Advanced 2019

MTG's Online Test Series for JEE Advanced Entrance Exam help to boost your performance before appearing in real entrance exam. It s not only clear your doubts but also help you in finding your mistakes and improving your efficiency. It introduces students with the latest trends and techniques in required for entrance examination preparation and equip them with strategies to tackle online exams.

Benefits of Online Test Series:


  1. Provides freedom to take exam anywhere anytime
  2. Automatically assesses the improvement areas
  3. Gives an opportunity to compare your preparedness with peers
  4. Provide a realistic ranking
  5. Provide complete performance analysis in all domains

Most Important Topics For JEE Main 2020 Preparation

The National Testing Agency has already declared the complete schedule  for the first phase of JEE Main 2020 exam. According to that s...