which books are good for iit jam physics?
Asked by Piyush
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hi piyush you can refer h.c.verma ,resnick halliday& i.e.irodov.all the best
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To prepare well for IIT JAM Exam prefer best reference books. Along with this, you must solve last years question papers.
Mathematical Methods -
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig
Mathematical Physics by H.K. Das
Mechanics & General Properties of Matter -
Introduction to Mechanics by Kleppner and Kolenkow
Mechanics by D.S. Mathur
Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma
Oscillations, Wave and Optics -
Physics of Waves and Oscillations by N.K. Bajaj
Optics by Ajoy Ghatak
Electricity and Magnetism -
Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths
Kinetic Theory, Thermodynamics -
Thermodynamics by Garg, Bansal and Ghosh
Fundamentals of St...more -
Answered by
Aneeket Barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11
9 years agoDear Piyush,
Some books to refer are:
1.Mechanics by Hon and Puri
2.Thermodynamics by Sierce and Jemanshki
3.Optics by Ajay Ghator
4.Concepts of modern physics by Artoon Biner
5.Waves and application by Bajaz
6.Electro magnetic theory by Grifiths
7.Mathematics models in physics by Boss
Mathematical Methods
Mathematical Methods In The Physical Sciences: Mary L Boas
Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Erwin Kreyszig
Mathematical Methods for Physics & Engineering: Riley, Hobson & Bence
Vector Analysis: Schaum's Series: Murray R Spiegel
Mathematical Physics: H.K. Dass
Mechanics & General Properties of Matter
An Introduction to Mechanics: Kleppner and Kolenk...more -
Hello,
Here, I will share with you some textbooks names which should be preferred for IIT JAM 2018 Physics examination.
As the date of examination is too close, you must pay attention for making an IIT JAM study plan.
Following are the best books for IIT JAM Physics:
Quantum Physics: H.C. Verma
Electronics: B. Ghosh
Mathematical Physics: H.K. Dass
Mathematical Methods in The Physical Sciences: Mary L Boas
Classical Mechanics: Herbert Goldstein
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: David J. Griffiths
Solid State Physics: S.O. Pillai
An Introduction to Mechanics: Kleppner and Kolenkow
Electricity & Magnetism: B.Ghosh
Fundamentals of Statistical Mechani...more
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