Which are the best books for JEE Mains and NEET?
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Best books for NEET Physics:-
-NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
-Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
-Objective Physics By DC Pandey
-Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
-Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
#Best books for NEET Chemistry:-
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
-Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
-ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
-Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
-Dinesh Chemistry Guide
#Best books for NEET Biology:-
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
-Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
-Objective Biology by Dinesh
-Objective Botany by Ansari
-Pradeep Guide on Biology
-GR Bathla publ...more -
Hi there!
11th and 12th NCERT books are the best to prepare for NEET Exam. Majority of the questions in NEET Exam are asked from NCERT books. So, you should first complete the syllabus from NCERT books. After that you can refer these books as well:
Truemans Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2
Dinesh Objective Biology
Physical Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
Organic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
Inorganic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
D. C. Pandey Objective Physics
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
NEET Exam will be conducted in the month of May 2020. So, prepare yourself well for it. Best of Luck! -
Hello,
11th and 12th NCERT books are the best to prepare for NEET Exam. Majority of the questions in NEET Exam are asked from NCERT books. So, you should first complete the syllabus from NCERT books. After that you can refer these books as well:
Truemans Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2
Dinesh Objective Biology
Physical Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
Organic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
Inorganic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon
D. C. Pandey Objective Physics
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
NEET Exam will be conducted in the month of May 2020. So, prepare yourself well for it. Best of Luck! -
Hi!
These books will help you to prepare for NEET and JEEMAINS. NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Dinesh Chemistry Guide
Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Objective Botany by Ansari
Pradeep Guide on Biology
GR Bathla publications for Biology. All the best.
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