I have done my 12th this year. Which are the books to prepare for IIT-JEE?

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Anand Mohan
8 years ago
First of all, start with the basics and that include NCERT books after you feel comfortable with those. Then, try competitive books and solve problems as much as you can and you can crack any competitive examination. Good luck.

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Rahul Dey
8 years ago
For IIT-JEE preparation, along with NCERT books, I would suggest you to watch NPTEL videos over reading books. These videos are available on YouTube for free. Just try it once.

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vicky john
7 years ago
For organic MS Chouhan, for physical, Narendra Avasthi, for inorganic VK Jaiswal, for physics, University Physics and for maths, black book, GN Berman, and SL Loney and all NCERT books.

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Siksha Jain
7 years ago
At this point, I believe NCERT should be the books which you need to lay your focus into. Buying reference books or unnecessary study material will confuse you. Rather, you should first cover all the topics or NCERT then if time remains you can test your preparation with EtoosIndia. Com Video Mock T

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HARSHIT BHARDWAJ
7 years ago
A Das Gupta for Maths. HC Verma for physics. OP Tondon for Physical and Organic. Kapil Kumar Badhwa for Inorganic. Best of luck.

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