Summary of "BAS ITNA KARO in last 20 Daysđźš« JEE 2026 - High Weightage Chapters"
Summary of the Video: “BAS ITNA KARO in last 20 Daysđźš« JEE 2026 - High Weightage Chapters”
Main Ideas and Concepts
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Focus and Prioritization in Last 20 Days With less than 20 days left for JEE 2026, students often panic and try to cover everything, including low-yield or unnecessary topics. The video advises against this and stresses focusing only on high-weightage, important chapters and topics.
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Skipping vs. Covering Essential Topics It is acceptable to skip entire chapters if needed, but some crucial topics within those chapters must still be covered due to their high probability of appearing in the exam.
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Subject-wise Strategy Differences
- Maths and Physics: Some chapters can be skipped depending on confidence and preparation level.
- Chemistry: Most chapters and topics are important, especially inorganic chemistry. Skipping should be done cautiously.
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Top 10 Must-Do Chapters in Chemistry The video lists 10 chapters every student should cover because of their high likelihood of questions. These include:
- Organic Chemistry (GOC)
- Periodic Table and P-Block elements
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Compounds
- Redox and Electrochemistry
- D & F Block Elements
- Structure of Atom
- Thermochemistry
- Hydrocarbons
- Others
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Topic-Level Guidance (What to Do and What to Skip) Detailed advice is provided on which subtopics to focus on or avoid, based on trends and question patterns from 2023–2025. Examples:
- Organic Chemistry: Must know aromaticity, Hueckel’s rule, acids and bases, structural isomerism, qualitative analysis (NCERT only). Avoid complex mechanisms like SIR SIP, singlet/triplet carbene.
- P-Block and Periodic Table: Focus on trends, melting/boiling points, electron gain enthalpy; skip Slater’s rule, detailed metallurgy.
- Coordination Chemistry: Focus on Valence Bond Theory (VBT) and Crystal Field Theory (CFT); skip reaction mechanisms.
- Redox and Electrochemistry: Basic concepts and simple balancing; skip advanced topics like conductometric titration if weak.
- Chemical Bonding: Hybridization, VBT, VSEPR, Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) are essential; skip back bonding and bridge bonding.
- D & F Block: Entire NCERT content and mind maps must be covered; no skipping.
- Physical Chemistry: Focus on structure of atom, thermochemistry (work done and graphs), collative properties, mole concept, and kinetics basics; avoid deep derivations.
- Organic Name Reactions: Must know name reactions and points of care (POC) for amines, hydrocarbons, biomolecules (only NCERT).
- Biomolecules: Only NCERT; skip if unable to memorize after reasonable effort.
- Qualitative Analysis: Focus on one-shot videos and past year questions (PYQs) from 2022–2025.
- Physical Chemistry Questions of 2025: Important to attempt PYQs from Jan and April 2025 as question difficulty is expected to remain high.
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Study Methodology and Tips
- Prioritize revision of important topics rather than superficially covering everything.
- Use Buland sessions (special coaching sessions) and mind maps provided by the instructor for focused revision.
- Revise notes multiple times; attending sessions once is not enough without revision.
- Watch videos at 1.5x or 2x speed to save time.
- Attempt mock tests seriously; do not avoid them even if scoring low.
- Identify strengths and weaknesses honestly; do not try to turn weakest areas into strengths in just 20 days. Focus on improving current strengths and moderately strengthening weak areas.
- Avoid peer pressure and jealousy; do not blindly follow others if it is not suitable for you.
- Avoid greed; be realistic about what can be achieved in the limited time left.
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Accountability and Motivation Commenting on the video or engaging with the instructor helps build accountability and a learning bond.
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Resources Provided PDF of the session will be available on the Vaura Classes app for download.
Detailed Bullet Points: What to Do and What to Skip (Chemistry Focus)
General Approach
- Complete Buland sessions with full dedication.
- Revise notes multiple times for better retention.
- Use mind maps for quick revision of trends and concepts.
- Focus primarily on NCERT content.
Organic Chemistry
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Do:
- Aromaticity (Hueckel’s Rule)
- Structural isomerism
- Acids and bases
- Qualitative analysis (NCERT only)
- Name reactions of amines (Isocyanide, Gabriel, Phthalamide)
- Hydrocarbons (benzene/aromatic hydrocarbons basics)
- Biomolecules (only NCERT)
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Skip:
- Complex mechanisms (SIR SIP, steric inhibition)
- Singlet/triplet carbene
- Detailed reactions of phenols, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids if weak on mechanisms
Inorganic Chemistry
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Do:
- Periodic trends (melting/boiling points, electron gain enthalpy, density)
- P-Block and Periodic Table trends (group 13 focus)
- Chemical Bonding (hybridization, VBT, VSEPR, MOT)
- Coordination Chemistry basics (VBT, CFT)
- D & F Block (entire NCERT + mind maps)
- Structure of Atom basics (Bohr model, Heisenberg uncertainty principle)
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Skip:
- Detailed Slater’s rule
- Metallurgy
- Reaction mechanisms in coordination chemistry
- Back bonding and bridge bonding
- Solubility details
Physical Chemistry
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Do:
- Thermochemistry (work done, graphs)
- Collative properties (Raoult’s law)
- Mole concept
- Kinetics basics
- Physical chemistry PYQs from 2025 (Jan and April)
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Skip:
- Detailed thermodynamics derivations
- Advanced electrochemistry topics (conductometric titration, back titration)
- Battery details if hard to memorize
Qualitative Analysis
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Do:
- One-shot videos and PYQs from 2022–2025 for patterns and question types
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Skip:
- Anything beyond NCERT scope or overly complex qualitative analysis
Study and Exam Strategy
- Prioritize topics with high probability of questions based on past 3 years’ trends.
- Avoid wasting time on low-yield or overly complex topics if weak in them.
- Build confidence by revising important topics multiple times.
- Use mock tests to identify gaps and improve time management.
- Accept your current level honestly and plan revision accordingly.
- Avoid peer pressure; customize your study plan based on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Use provided PDFs, mind maps, and recorded sessions efficiently.
Speakers/Sources Featured
- Primary Speaker: Female instructor (referred to as “Ma’am”) from Vaura Classes, likely the video creator and coach delivering strategic advice and topic-wise guidance for JEE 2026 preparation.
This summary captures the core advice, strategic instructions, and detailed topic-wise guidance provided in the video to help JEE aspirants maximize their preparation in the last 20 days before the exam.
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