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Set a timer when solving Level 1 questions. Aim to solve 45 questions in 45 minutes to replicate exam conditions.

M.S. Chauhan is a highly respected chemistry educator in India, whose career is dedicated to preparing students for competitive exams. His work is the product of extensive experience, observing exactly where students struggle. Instead of creating another theoretical textbook, he focused on a problem-centered methodology. His book is widely considered the go-to guide for rigorous practice, known for building conceptual clarity through challenging, well-structured problems.

But with the rise of digital learning, the has become a highly searched—and hotly debated—resource. Let’s break down what makes this book legendary, the pros and cons of using the PDF version, and how to use it ethically to crack NEET 2025.

Analyze the solved examples in MS Chouhan. Pay close attention to the movement of arrows showing electron transfer, carbocation rearrangements, and stereochemical outcomes. Step 3: Solve Level 1 Exercises Timed

Covers nucleophilic addition, Aldol condensation, and Cannizzaro reactions.

Covers essential functional groups including Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids.

For NEET aspirants, is often a make-or-break section. While the NCERT textbook is considered the bible for NEET, mastering the application of organic chemistry concepts requires intensive practice. This is where M.S. Chauhan’s Advanced Problems in Organic Chemistry comes into the picture.

Covers alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Pay special attention to electrophilic addition and free radical substitution mechanisms.

M.S. Chauhan isn't just a book; it’s a training manual. If you can solve 80% of this book independently, you are looking at a 160+ score in the Chemistry section of NEET.

This is the most critical part of the book. It covers inductive effects, resonance, hyperconjugation, and aromaticity. Mastering GOC is mandatory before moving forward.