Which are the books for JEE mains preparation?

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    anupama rudra

    9 years ago
    NCERT first . Get all your basic concepts clear from these books and then go for specific books mentioned below;
    Mathematics: Tata magrahilSL Loney (coordinate geometry)Deepthi publications(AIEEE DEEPTHI)Believe me you need not go beyond this if you would like to confine your preparation to mains level but if you want to concentrate on advanced too go for Arihant series and DPPs Previous years papers MUST be practiced
    Physics: Concepts of physics HCVerma (both vols)Resinick and HalidayDPPs (for advanced)
    Chemistry: Physical chemistry OPTandon Numerical chemistry BahadurDPPs Arihant JDLey inorganic (for advanced)Pearsons guide for organic
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    Pavan Josyula

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    For the preparation of JEE Mains, you can mostly cover the syllabus and concepts in NCERT TEXTBOOKS. For additional references:
    Physics:
    Mechanics: HC Verma and DC Pandey
    Waves and Thermodynamics: BM Sharma
    Electricity and Magnetism: DC Pandey
    Optics and Modern Physics: BM Sharma
    There are five books of G. Tewani for mathematics. You are advised to do them.
    Physical:
    KS Verma for theory and examples. Inorganic chemistry is all about remembering facts. You have to go through the notes 2530 times. First, slowly memorize individual chapters and then revise them on weekly basis. You need not to follow any sequence of chapters in inorganic.
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    kundan singh

    8 years ago
    NCERT, HC Verma and RD Sharma are the basic needs for JEE Mains.
  • Y

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    Yusaira A | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    You can use NCERT books along with previous IIT-JEE question papers and MCQs.
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    sindhu k

    8 years ago
    NCERT books are the best for physics, chemistry and mathematics.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    NCERT books of class 11th and 12th are enough for physics, chemistry and mathematics. However, you also need to solve a good number of MCQs, which will boost your confidence.

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