Chemistry is one of the easiest and scoring subjects in Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam (UPSEE). 50 multiple choice questions of 200 marks will be asked in UPSEE 2019. Students can attempt all questions as their will be not negative marking in the paper. Students have to study more theory in Chemistry as compared to Physics and Mathematics. It is impossible for students to remember each and every line of text books. Therefore, students should be very careful while selecting the content. Students should focus only on the revision notes when exams are around the corner. Here, we are providing chapter notes including important concepts, formulae and name reactions for UPSEE 2019. Some solved questions are also given in these notes for better understanding of concepts.
Chemistry can be broadly categorised into three parts i.e, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. 35% of the total questions asked in UPSEE examination are from Physical Chemistry, 25% are from Inorganic Chemistry and rest 40% are from Organic Chemistry. Therefore, students who are going to appear for any engineering entrance examination can’t ignore any part of Chemistry subject.
Mathematics all chapters complete notes for UPSEE/UPTU 2019
About the notes:
1. These notes contain important concepts, formulae and previous years’ solved questions.
2. These notes will help students to save their precious time before UPSEE exams.
3. Solutions of previous years’ questions are explained very clearly by Subject Experts of Chemistry.
4. With the help of previous years’ solved questions, students can easily predict the difficulty level of the UPSEE 2019.
About the exam:
Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) is a state level engineering entrance examination for degree level engineering institutions and other professional colleges. It is regulated by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) formerly known as Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU).
Chapter Number |
Chapter Name |
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1 |
Basic Concepts of Chemistry |
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2 |
Atomic Structure |
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3 |
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties |
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4 |
Chemical Bonding |
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5 |
States of Matter |
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6 |
Thermodynamics |
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7 |
Equilibrium |
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8 |
Hydrocarbons |
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9 |
Solid State |
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10 |
Solutions |
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11 |
Electrochemistry |
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12 |
Chemical Kinetics |
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13 |
Surface Chemistry |
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14 |
Coordination Compounds |
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15 |
Alkyl Halides |
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16 |
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
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17 |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
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18 |
Biomolecules |
Conclusion:
Students can refer these notes instead of referring books before the examination to save their precious time. Students can also track their progress by attempting the previous years’ solved questions given in these notes. All students want to cover maximum syllabus in minimum time before the examination.