Organic Chemistry Revision Series for JEE, NEET, Class 11 and 12
Table of Contents
- Why Does Organic Chemistry Revision Decide Your JEE and NEET Rank?
- Complete Topic-Wise Organic Chemistry Revision Series: Videos + Mind Maps
- Which Topics Are Most Frequently Asked in JEE Main?
- How to Use This Revision Series Effectively
- What Makes This Revision Series Different From Other Resources?
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Why Does Organic Chemistry Revision Decide Your JEE and NEET Rank?
Organic chemistry carries significant weight in both JEE Main and NEET. According to NTA's official syllabus, organic chemistry topics span across Class 11 and Class 12 and together account for roughly 28–33% of the Chemistry section in JEE Main and up to 40% in NEET Biology-adjacent papers.
Most students understand concepts during their first learning cycle. The problem is retention. Reaction mechanisms, name reactions, and stereochemistry rules are forgotten within weeks if not revised systematically. A structured revision series — one that covers every chapter in sequence, highlights the most exam-tested reactions, and presents information visually through mind maps — is what separates students who score 150+ in chemistry from those stuck at 90.
This revision series, created by Prateek Gupta Sir (IIT Bombay), is designed specifically to close that gap. Each session focuses on high-yield concepts, common MCQ traps, and time-saving tricks for solving multiple-choice questions in JEE and NEET under exam conditions.
You can pair these revision sessions with detailed NCERT explanations — the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry on eSaral are mapped chapter-by-chapter to match the topics below.
What Does the JEE/NEET Organic Chemistry Syllabus Actually Cover?
The syllabus spans two years. Class 11 builds the foundation (GOC, hydrocarbons, isomerism), while Class 12 focuses on functional group chemistry (haloalkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, amines) and applied chemistry (biomolecules, polymers, everyday chemistry). Skipping either year during revision is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes students make.
Complete Topic-Wise Organic Chemistry Revision Series: Videos + Mind Maps
The table below covers every chapter in the series. Each row links to a revision video and a downloadable mind map. Topics are tagged by class and exam relevance so you can prioritise based on time available.
Class 11 and Class 12 Organic Chemistry — Full Coverage Table
| TOPIC | Revision Videos | Mind Maps |
|---|---|---|
| General Organic Chemistry | Revise | Mindmap |
| Acidic and Basic Strength | Revise | Mindmap |
| Hydrocarbons | Revise | Mindmap |
| Optical Isomerism | Revise | Mindmap |
| Haloalkane & Haloarenes | Revise | Mindmap |
| Alcohol, Phenol, and Ethers | Revise | Mindmap |
| Carbonyl Compounds | Revise | Mindmap |
| Aldol, Cannizzaro, and Haloform Reaction | Revise | Mindmap |
| Name Reaction | Revise | Mindmap |
| Oxidation Reaction | Revise | Mindmap |
| Reduction Reaction | Revise | Mindmap |
| Carboxylic Acid | Revise | Mindmap |
| Nitrogen-Containing Compounds | Revise | Mindmap |
| Bio-molecules | Revise | Mindmap |
| Polymers | Revise | Mindmap |
| Chemistry in Everyday Life | Revise | Mindmap |
| Atomic Structure | Revise | Mindmap |
| Chemical Bonding | Revise | Mindmap |
| Periodic Table | Revise | Mindmap |
Start your revision with General Organic Chemistry, then Carbonyl Compounds and Name Reactions — these three topics together cover the logic behind almost every other reaction in organic chemistry. If your GOC foundation is strong, everything else clicks faster.
Which Topics Are Most Frequently Asked in JEE Main?
Based on question frequency analysis across JEE Main papers from 2019–2024:
- Carbonyl Compounds — highest question density (2–3 questions per paper)
- Haloalkanes & Haloarenes — SN1/SN2 mechanisms appear almost every year
- Name Reactions — Aldol, Cannizzaro, Hofmann, and Sandmeyer reactions are perennial favourites
- Nitrogen-Containing Compounds — Gabriel synthesis, diazonium reactions, basicity comparisons
- Optical Isomerism — R/S configuration and meso compounds feature in JEE Advanced papers regularly
How to Use This Revision Series Effectively
Step 1 — Audit Your Weak Topics First
Before starting, quickly scan your previous test papers and mark the organic chemistry topics where you lost the most marks. Begin with those chapters rather than following the table top-to-bottom. This targeted approach can recover 10–15 marks in 2 weeks of focused revision.
Step 2 — Watch the Video, Then Study the Mind Map
Each revision video in this series is designed to trigger memory, not teach from scratch. Watch the video at 1.25x speed with a pen in hand, noting only what you did not remember. Then open the mind map and verify that everything on it makes sense to you. Circle what still feels unclear.
Step 3 — Solve 15–20 MCQs Per Topic Immediately After
Revision without practice is incomplete. After each session, solve a short set of topic-wise MCQs from previous year JEE Main or NEET papers. This forces your brain to apply what you just reviewed, which locks in retention far better than re-reading notes.
Step 4 — Use the Mind Maps as a 10-Minute Flash Revision the Night Before the Exam
Mind maps are built for quick recall. The night before your exam — or even in the 30 minutes before entering the exam hall — a single pass through the relevant mind maps is worth more than an hour of reading notes. Keep them downloaded and offline-accessible.
Students who performed best in our batches at eSaral revised each organic chemistry topic at least three times — once 3 weeks before the exam, once 1 week before, and once the night before. Three spaced revisions beat seven cramming sessions every time.
What Makes This Revision Series Different From Other Resources?
Faculty Credibility Matters More Than You Think
This series is taught by Prateek Gupta Sir, who studied at IIT Bombay and brings the kind of conceptual depth that only comes from having solved these problems as a student and then spent years watching where students go wrong.
The same faculty teaches on eSaral's full JEE and NEET courses, which deliver Kota-quality instruction online at a fraction of the cost of offline coaching — with a 5-layer doubt-solving system so no question goes unanswered.
Mind Maps Are Built for Exam Conditions, Not Just Reading
Most mind maps you find online are essentially redrawn textbook pages. The mind maps in this series are purpose-built for MCQ recall — they are structured around the decision points an examiner exploits.
What This Series Covers Beyond Standard Organic Chemistry
You will notice the table also includes Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and the Periodic Table. These topics form the language of organic chemistry. Understanding electronegativity differences and orbital hybridisation is what makes GOC intuitive rather than memorised.
For deeper NCERT-aligned study alongside this revision series, the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 and NCERT Books for Class 12 are available on eSaral to reinforce every concept covered here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions.
Where can I download the mind maps?
Each mind map is accessible directly from the table above. Click the "Mindmap" link next to the topic you want. For offline access, download the eSaral app, where all mind maps and revision videos are available without an internet connection. This is especially useful in the final days before your exam.
How long does it take to complete the full revision series?
Most students complete the full series — all 19 topics with mind maps — in 12 to 18 days if they dedicate 2–3 hours per day. If you are short on time, prioritise Carbonyl Compounds, Name Reactions, Haloalkanes, and Nitrogen-Containing Compounds first, as these four topics alone can add 15–20 marks in a typical JEE Main paper.
Is this organic chemistry revision series suitable for both JEE and NEET?
Yes. The series covers all organic chemistry topics common to both JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and NEET syllabi as prescribed by NTA. The revision videos highlight which reactions and mechanisms carry more weight in NEET versus JEE Advanced, so you can adjust your focus based on the exam you are targeting
How is eSaral's revision series different from free YouTube channels?
eSaral's revision series is structured around exam patterns, not just topic coverage. Each video is designed by IIT Bombay-trained faculty who know exactly which questions appear in JEE and NEET year after year. The accompanying mind maps are exam-specific, and students have access to eSaral's 5-layer doubt-solving system to get questions answered — something a YouTube video alone cannot provide
. Are there revision videos for Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry too?
Organic Chemistry is the focus of this particular series. Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry revision resources are available separately on eSaral's YouTube channel and within the eSaral app. Check the app's revision section or visit the eSaral website for links to those series.
Do I need to complete the full NCERT chapter before using a revision video?
The revision videos assume you have already studied the topic at least once — either from NCERT, a coaching module, or a previous lecture. They are not first-time teaching sessions. If you find a video hard to follow, it means you need to revisit the base material first. The NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry on eSaral are the best place to do that quickly.