To crack JEE maths if I follow the following books will I be able to score 60+: NCERT, Arihant MCQ book and JEE mock test papers?

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    Shashank Shukla Ready to help you!!! | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello Simran,
    If you really want to score good marks in Maths, then start solving more and more questions and also, while solving try to analyze the problem, so that your accuracy increases your confidence. So, for practicing Maths, I would suggest you in place of Arihant solve RD Sharma MCQ book. It is quite good and rest is okay. Good luck.
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    JISHUA THOMAS | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    I feel this is enough for scoring 60+ but you must be completely known with these books and the questions in it. Moreover, there are many big books for reference, if you are gonna write this year you won't be able to complete atleast half of those books of RD Sharma, etc. Well, these are very good for reference.
    Good luck.
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    Hargun Singh Sahni B. Tech student studying at MSIT | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    I think you first complete NCERT fully and then practice as many questions as possible to achieve a good score that is much better than 60. You can try the questions from above mentioned books only when you complete NCERT.
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    shivam patel college choice expert | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    NCERT is enough for only Chemistry. You have to score well in JEE, so the books you needed are engage edition books for Maths or Physics or RD Sharma for Maths.
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    It would be good if first you get thorough with your basics. Then, start solving as many questions as possible. First, complete with NCERT then with other publications.
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    Vignesh Doddi | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes you will definitely get 60 above marks if you perpare the model papers and solved papers provided by any book. You have practice more no. Of problem to score good marks.
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    Sachin Patel | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Yes, if you practice regularly these book you will score good marks in exam.

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