Does H C Verma for Physics follow the JEE Advanced Syllabus?
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H C Verma for Physics holds topics that are neither asked in Joint Entrance Examination Main nor Advanced. Students can refer to the books for all the topics mentioned in the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced syllabus. JEE Advanced 2023 books for Physics:
1- Concepts of Physics by H C Verma (Vol-1 and Vol-2)
2- Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday/Resnick/Walker
3- IIT JEE Physics by Arihant
4- Problems in General Physics by I E Irodov
For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-advanced-exam-syllabus). I hope this will help you. -
Yes, HC Verma cover all the topics of JEE Mains and advanced. But their are some extra topics and points which you will not find in HC Verma. And the question are not enough to strong your concept. So I advise you to solve other books also after solving HC Verma.
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