He smiled and slept.
“Chemistry is not memorized. It is reasoned. You are now ready.” v k jaiswal inorganic chemistry pdf neet
He had downloaded the famous PDF on his tablet weeks ago — crisp, scanned pages with the author's trademark problems and solutions. But the file sat unopened, intimidating him. The book was infamous for its ‘Statement Type’ and ‘Matching’ questions, the very traps NEET loved. He smiled and slept
The night before NEET, Arjun didn’t open any new book. He simply scrolled to the last page of the V K Jaiswal PDF — the page he had bookmarked. It wasn’t a summary. It was a single line in small font: You are now ready
Two months before NEET, Arjun hit the book’s most dreaded section: Coordination Compounds — the chapter that had killed his rank in the last mock. But V K Jaiswal’s stepwise approach — first identifying central metal, then oxidation state, then ligands — turned complexity into logic. He memorized the color of complexes (why [Cu(NH₃)₄]²⁺ is deep blue but [CuCl₄]²⁻ is green) not by rote, but by understanding CFSE.
“Thank you, V K Jaiswal.” For NEET Inorganic Chemistry, mastering one good resource (like V K Jaiswal’s PDF) with deep understanding beats skimming ten books. Consistency > cramming.
Here's a short, engaging story: The Last Page of V K Jaiswal