Can you suggest some books for the preparation for JEE Mains which I can study on my own without taking any coaching classes?
I am a student of class 11th.
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Answered by
Shikhar Mogha RESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO) | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoHi Ernest,
Here is a list of books, which I would recommend:
Maths
NCERT
RD Sharma
TMH Mains and Advance
PAST YEAR PAPERS
CHEMISTRY:
NCERT
AK MANGLIK
PAST YEAR PAPERS
PHYSICS:
NCERT
HC VERMA
Past Year Papers
Inspite of these sources also, go for Mohit Tyagi Lectures and Physics Galaxy Videos. This is the ultimate preparing material that one needs. Hope, it helps.
Thank you. -
For better marks in JEE Mains, join DLP of resonance or Bansal classes.
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For physics, I would suggest you HC verma and I.E. Irodov and for other subjects, you have Arihant's IIT series.
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Maths: RD SHARMA, ARIHANT, ERRORLESS
CHEMISTRY: ERRORLESS
PHYSICS: CONCEPT OF PHYSICS BY HC Verma -
HC Verma is good for physics. For biology and chemistry NCERT is enough, you can solve Arihant objective PCM questions, solve question papers from the magazine (I don't remember the name of the magazine now). You can solve previous years question papers and give online mock tests.
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Best books for preparation of JEE Mains are listed below:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/jee-main-and-advanced-2017-prep-important-books-topics-blogId-11621.
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