Which are the best books for IIT JEE Mains and Advance?
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Hello Sunny,
JEE Mains and JEE Advanced cover the same subjects but they have a different difficulty level of questions. JEE Mains questions are straightly asked while the questions asked in JEE Advanced are very tricky.
For JEE Mains you must cover all the NCERT books for a stronger base. As concepts are very important for cracking JEE Advanced, you will have to build concepts strongly. For this you can refer the following books:
Following are the books:
1. Physical Chemistry by RC Mukherjee.
2. For Inorganic, you can go for Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee.
3 For Organic, you can go for one of the following books:
A. OP Tandon
B. Mor...more -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Sunny,
The best books for preparation of JEE Mains are without a doubt the ones prescribed by CBSE for its 12th board. After you have accomplished this, then there are plenty of other authers but I will not name any since there will be multiple choice available.
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