Can you suggest some books to prepare for JEE Mains & JEE Advanced?
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While preparing for any engineering entrance exam, it is important to plan a right strategy for examinations. I am here enlisting the most recommended books for JEE Mains & JEE Advanced. Candidates must note that they do not need to buy all the books as quality matters over quantity. For Mathematics
Arihant Problem Book in Mathematics for IIT JEE by SK Goal
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
Comprehensive Mathematics for JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill publications
Engage Maths by G TIWANI
For Physics
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma (both Volumes)
Understanding Physics by DC Pandey (both Volumes)
Practice Book Physics fo...more
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