Are NCERT books sufficient for JEE (Mains & Advanced) preparation?

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Chandrakant Singh
9 years ago
no not at all. For maths TMH, Physics HCV, Chemistry OP tandon . and apart from all these ample practice and do solve previous year papers

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Diksha Rabha
9 years ago
In order to qualify JEE (mains n advanced) you should study HC Verma thoroughly along with NCERT. Wish you all the best.

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Ritika Sethiya
9 years ago
No, Only referring NCERT is not good. You should also go for other books as well.

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NCERT books just give u an overall summary or synopsis of the various chapters..u need to go through other books for detailed concepts like pradeeps and comprehensive chem..ABC biology and r.d sharma for a good rank in the JEE

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No, ma'am.

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9 years ago
ncert books gives you basic knowledge about subjects, you need to get indulged with rs Aggarwal books, rd sharna books, kc sinha books for JEE main and try to get best teacher which try to sort out your grievances easily

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Amit kumar
9 years ago
for mains only.for advanced switch to dhanpat rai publication.

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vidya hitti
9 years ago
NCERT is better then any books because all the ayllabus will be from NCERT only. and you can also refer other books but its Your choice

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for JEE Advanced, each and every question is from NCERT. pradeeps subjective books are good for JEE Mains. many questions in JEE Mains are from previous year question papers of various medical and engineering entrance exams.

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SHASHANK
9 years ago
A true and detailed study of both 11 th and 12th class NCERT books is sufficient for JEE main.But keep a point in mind dear,you should be thorough with every minute concept of NCERT But for advanced point of view, the application part of NCERT books concept is needed It's not at all a matter that

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vishwajeet biswas
9 years ago
No, you should take coaching.

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