Are HC Verma (physics), Engage (maths) and NCERT (chemistry) enough to crack JEE Mains?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, HC Verma, Engage and NCERT are enough to score good marks in JEE Mains exam, but only if you have practice from these books for past two years and if you really prepared then start solving practice previous year question papers and mock test papers which will really help you to score good marks in the exam.
    All the best.
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    SOUGATA MITRA

    7 years ago
    NCERT (all subject) can make you crack JEE Mains. Books don't matter much but understanding does. NCERT books are plain and simple, self-explanatory.
    Regarding maths practice, trigonometry, coordinate geometry and Hall and Knight Algebra.
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    shivam patel college choice expert | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    For chemistry, MCERT is the best option and for physics, you have to try some other books also.
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    Ravi Anand I am a student. | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, HC Verma is the best book for engineering physics and medical entrance exams.
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    Shikhar Mogha RESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO) | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,Yes, they are adequate for cracking JEE Mains, but do practice and follow previous year question papers to improve your rank. Hope it helps.
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    Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for others. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, they are enough for you to pass with good score. Do practice the previous year question papers at least twice before the exam. All the best. If you find this helpful do give an upvote.
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    Akhil Kumar Lakum Career Coach | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, these books are good enough for cracking JEE Mains slap refer O.P. Tandon, Bahadur (chemistry)
    All the best.
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    You should solve at least two books of each subject, NCERT being the base of each. Also, HCV is a very versatile and conceptual book but practically, students at first are not that efficient to grasp all that at once. You should refer to at least two books to stand a place in JEE Mains. For Maths, Das Gupta, Mcgraw Hills (Mains) and RD Sharma objective are great. Also, never miss the previous year questions of any subject after 2008.
    Best of luck.
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    Parag Patel

    7 years ago
    You can most probably crack Mains, HC Verma is great for concepts and the other two are good as well, make sure you solve every single question and example in chemistry NCERT because it is very often that questions come up as it is. In HSc Verma, be observant and understand the types of problems because what majorly creates the problem is that students cannot figure out what the question is all about. Other than that, be regular with revisions of these books, and you can pass with flying colours.
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    Kunal Roy | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Follow the given combination:
    Physics: NCERT + HC Verma + DC Pandey
    Chemistry: NCERT + OP Tandon
    Math: RD Sharma+ SK Goyal.

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