Faculty · MHT-CET Crash Chemistry · Kudus
Who teaches MHT-CET Crash Chemistry at Vision Institute for Kudus students?
The biggest predictor of Chemistry outcomes is the teacher — and whether they stay all year. This page is about Vision Institute's MHT-CET Crash Chemistry faculty: their experience, method and how doubt-solving works.
Chemistry weightage in 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.
High-yield Chemistry topics
Top focus units for MHT-CET Crash Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts & Mole Concept, Atomic Structure & Periodicity, Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Kinetics, Organic — GOC, Mechanisms, Named Reactions, Coordination, p-block, d-block & Biomolecules. Each is taught with mastery checkpoints mapped to the MHT-CET Crash pattern.
How Vision teaches 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.
Explore the full programme on the MHT-CET Crash course page or the Chemistry overview for Kudus.
Books & material
NCERT + MS Chauhan (Organic) + Narendra Awasthi/OP Tandon (Physical) + JD Lee (Inorganic). All in-house material is provided — Kudus families buy nothing separately.
Weekly Chemistry drills
Mole-concept calculation speed, arrow-pushing mechanism flowcharts, periodicity reasoning and named-reaction rotation.
The mistake we fix first
Treating Organic and Inorganic as pure memory subjects — we teach mechanism + periodicity logic so recall becomes reasoning.
Our Chemistry faculty & doubt-solving
Experienced Chemistry subject specialists who stay with the batch all year, with dedicated after-class doubt windows. Faculty continuity is the quiet reason Kudus students improve.
- Some Basic Concepts & Mole Concept
- Atomic Structure & Periodicity
- Chemical Bonding
- Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Kinetics
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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