Can you suggest the best books for JEE Advanced preparation?

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    Ishika Gupta

    5 years ago
    Engage for maths or A das gupta
    HC verma or DC pandey for physics
    RC mukherji for PC
    OP tandon for OC
    NCERT for IC.
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    Sanchit Khandelwal Won Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The best books for JEE Advanced preparation are-
    1. HC Verma for physics
    2. RD Sharma for Maths
    3. OP Tandon for Chemistry.
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    Dr M D Follow me for a better guidance. | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Arihant publication, Cengage, R. D. Sharma, S. L. Loney, etc. For maths.
    Arihant publication Cengage, H. C. Verma, Irodov, etc. for physics.
    O. P. Tandon, Arihant publication, etc. for chemistry.

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