Which board textbooks should I prefer for JEE Mains 2017?

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    naman soni

    8 years ago
    For chemistry, NCERT is the best for IIT JEE but for maths and physics NCERT is not sufficient. I will suggest the Cengage book because it contains nearly 300 questions of every chapters and practice better.
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    Kunal Roy | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Prefer the following:
    Physics: NCERT + HC Verma + DC Pandey
    Chemistry: NCERT + OP Tendon
    Mathematics: NCERT + SK Goyal and Amit M Agarwal
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    Arshad Nehal

    8 years ago
    If your only mission is to crack JEE Main, then NCERT work best.
    At least in chemistry, you have to mug up all the contents of NCERT, then you can score minimum 80 marks in chemistry.
    For physics, just consider the book's concept of physics.
    And for math, you may have to take a good book, but avoid IRODOV or any other high level book, you might get demotivated
    If you consider all my points, you might can get 200+ easily.
    All the best.
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    Lakshit Arora | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    You should opt for CBSE board because JEE Mains question paper is prepared by the CBSE officials.
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    Sanketik Pradhan

    8 years ago
    NCERT is best for chemistry but you should try some other competitive books like O. P. Tondon. For physics you should practice H. C. Verma. For maths you should refer S. L. Loney for Trigonometry and Coordinate geometry, but for calculus and algebra you should choose Hall & Knight.
    Best of luck.
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    HEMANSHU DEWANGAN Creative mind for new ideas share your views. | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Don't roam here and there for books take minimum books for preparations and practice a lot from that. How many times you completed that particular book matters not how many books you used for preparations.
    I suggest some books for your JEE preparations in a hope that you may understand my meanings.
    For chemistry, NCERT books are enough but to practice JEE level questions you have to purchase only one book that is MS Chouhan Organic and Inorganic.
    For Physics and Mathematics, along with NCERT books, you have to purchase TMH JEE Mains Volume for both the subjects.
    If you did this then I challenge you. You will be thanking me because from how
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    Barkha Dubey PGDM at BIIB (sales &marketing 2015-17) | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    NCERT books are a good option. Solve more and more MCQ questions. Best of luck!
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Vijay Kashyap

    9 years ago
    Just prepare NCERT well and you will score good. Also you can refer to Pradeeps and Moderns editions of Physics , Chemistry and Maths for additional practices.
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    shubham goyal

    7 years ago
    JEE Mains exam have maximum questions from NCERT. You should read organic reactions as it is and for physical chemistry you have to practice some numericals. And inorganic is also have ques from 11 and 12th. So prepare ncert syllabus carefully. If you have any another query or doubt, ask below comment box. A lots of Thanks.
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    Akhil Chandra follow me your queries get cancelled | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Hey,
    NCERT text books will help you out in clearing your JEE Mains very easily because the paper is prepared based on the standard apt for these.
    You can also follow Arihanth text series to have some solved papers.
    Good luck.

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