Can you suggest some books for the preparation of JEE Mains?

I want to appear for this exam.

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    Harsh Rai

    9 years ago
    I will not suggest hc verma if you are going only for JEE Mains hc verma deals with those question which are related to high thinking with deep concepts but in mains a short and clearer concept is only necessary doing ncert is good for physics
    For chemistry ncert is the best book other yhan ncert the one only thing I would suggest you is to go through prvs year mains paper at the end of your prpration moving away from ncert is not recommended in chemistry the most easiest and direct answer you will get in chemistry will be from organic, and from organic part ncert is a complete guide no else is needed for mathematical part you may need
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    rishab S | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    RD Sharma and NCERT with good knowledge in higher secondary syllabus.
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    Yash Patel

    9 years ago
    The best book for JEE mains is Techmax publication.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    NCERT books of class 11th and 12th are enough for physics, chemistry and mathematics. However, you also need to solve a good number of MCQs, which will boost your confidence.
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    Akarsh jain | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    First, solve NCERT then go for refreshers. HC Verma is good for physics and RD Sharma for maths.
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    priyesh dixit

    9 years ago
    Objective Mathematics by RD Sharma, HC Verma and NCERT for chemistry.
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    Aarav Singh struggling star | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    NCERT for fundamental.
    Cengage Publications books are best for JEE in PCM.
    HC Verma,Irodov for physics
    RD Sharma Math for basic
    GRB Books for Chemistry
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    Ravi BhushN

    9 years ago
    u can also go through ncert exemplar.and tmh for mains
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    AISHWARYA MUKHOPADHYAY student of civil engineering(b.tech) | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    books from arihant and pradeep are the best.they have in depth concepts explained and have lots of examples which make students gain confidence for the xams.work out all the examples and exercises from there and u r bound to get top college in india
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    Pr Das

    9 years ago
    arihant math is the best from all .physics u can check the HC verma and for overall practce mtg publishers practice books are best choice

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