MHT-CET Crash · Chemistry · Kambe, Bhiwandi
MHT-CET Crash Chemistry coaching in Kambe, Bhiwandi.
Focused Chemistry preparation for MHT-CET Crash, taught with high-weightage topic mastery, weekly tests and small batches of 18–24. Vision Institute, Dhamankar Naka — 16 minutes from Kambe.
Why Chemistry matters for MHT-CET Crash
Chemistry is the most scoring subject when prepared correctly — Physical (calculation), Organic (mechanism) and Inorganic (memory + logic) need three different study methods. For Kambe students aiming at MHT-CET Crash, Chemistry is where consistent daily practice pays off the most.
Common mistake we fix: Treating Organic and Inorganic as pure memory subjects — we teach mechanism + periodicity logic so recall becomes reasoning.
High-weightage Chemistry topics
- Some Basic Concepts & Mole Concept
- Atomic Structure & Periodicity
- Chemical Bonding
- Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Kinetics
- Organic — GOC, Mechanisms, Named Reactions
- Coordination, p-block, d-block & Biomolecules
Every unit is taught with chapter-level mastery checkpoints mapped to the MHT-CET Crash exam pattern. Kambe students typically clear 80%+ of these in weekly tests by month 3.
How we teach Chemistry
Vision splits Chemistry into Physical, Organic and Inorganic slots with subject specialists. GOC and periodicity are taught early so reactions become logical, not memorised.
What we drill, weekly
Mole-concept calculation speed, arrow-pushing mechanism flowcharts, periodicity reasoning and named-reaction rotation.
Kambe parents see weekly progress because we share short report cards every 30 days — not vague "child is doing well" updates.
Books & study material for Chemistry
Recommended: NCERT + MS Chauhan (Organic) + Narendra Awasthi/OP Tandon (Physical) + JD Lee (Inorganic).
Supplementary in-house handouts include chapter summaries, mind-maps and 200+ extra questions per chapter. All material is provided; Kambe families do not buy anything separately.
Chemistry within the MHT-CET Crash programme
MHT-CET Crash Course (10-12 Weeks) is a surgical 10-12 week revision capsule running March-mid-May. Daily full-length mock tests, shortcut library, trap-question drills, and exam-day strategy sessions. This is for students who have completed the syllabus and need a final sprint, not concept-building.
See the full programme on the MHT-CET Crash course page.
Batch timings for Kambe students
Evening batches (4:00 PM – 8:00 PM) are most popular for school-going students from Kambe. Morning batches are open for repeaters and droppers. Sunday is reserved for full-length tests and 1:1 feedback.
Commute from Kambe: 16 minutes via auto-rickshaw. Landmark: Kambe village naka.
Common mistakes we see in students who join late
- Skipping NCERT — Vision treats NCERT as non-negotiable for Chemistry.
- Memorising answers instead of working through Chemistry problems.
- Not writing weekly tests in exam conditions.
- Studying alone without external feedback for 3+ months.
FAQ
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