Which are the best books and AITS to prepare for JEE Mains this year?

I have given 12 this year and my JEE score is below 30. I have decided to drop this year and study.

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    rakesh kumar uikey | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    RD Sharma is the best.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    NCERT books are the best to prepare from. But these are not sufficient for the preparation. Almost 40-45% questions you cant solve only by referring the NCERT books. You must refer other books and study materials for JEE Main preparation. JEE Main Exam will be conducted from 07th to 20th April 2019. So, prepare yourself well.
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    Jashandeep Matharoo | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    For Physics HC Verma, For Mathematics R D Sharma.
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    Amit Shukla | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    For PhysicS HC Verma,
    For Mathematics R D Sharma
    For Chemistry read NCERT book and go to the coaching.
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    Kadamb Sachdeva | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    For JEE Main preparation, NCERT books are the best to prepare from. But these are not sufficient for the preparation. Almost 40-45% questions you can't solve only by referring the NCERT books. You must refer other books and study materials for JEE Main preparation. JEE Main Exam will be conducted from 07th to 20th April 2019. So, prepare yourself well.
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    Tarun Kumar Raj Web Developer & Unpaid Responses Contributor. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    You should prefer only and only NCERT books only. This is sufficient for JEE mais. And for practice, go through past year questions of JEE Mains.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    You can opt for the coaching classes, but I'll only suggest you solve all the questions of the NCERT book as that is the only book through which you will find most of the questions in the paper itself.
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    Ankit Kumar

    8 years ago
    The AITS of FIITJEE is good, but tough, so if you need a tough competition, then go to FIITJEE. If you need an average AITS, then RESONANCE is good.
    Now Coming to books, for physics, use CENGAGE Publications book, for chemistry, no book can give you complete information, So it will be better, if you can get a notes of FIITJEE, for maths, it dependes upon your intelligence.
    Best of luck.

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