Which books are the best for IIT-JAM physics?

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    Kadamb Sachdeva | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Instead of looking for books, I would suggest you to go for IIT JAM Study Materials. These study materials include all the preparation stuff including unit-wise notes & question papers, important topics, previous year papers and many more. Books are available separately for different topics. So, it's better to buy the study materials and start preparing for the exam.
    Best of luck.
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    Komal Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    IIT JAM Physics books list are given below: -
    Topics - Author
    Mathematical Physics - H. K. Dass
    Classical Mechanics & General Properties of Matter - A. B. Gupta
    Waves and Oscillations - N. K. Bajaj
    Optics - B. Ghosh
    Introduction to Electrodynamics - David J. Griffiths
    Heat & Thermodynamics - H. P. Roy & A. B. Gupta
    Quantum Physics - H. C. Verma
    Solid State Physics - S. O. Pillai
    Electronics - B. Ghosh
    You will also get the free question papers with the solution here.
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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    Books For IIT JAM Physics:
    Mathematical Methods: Paul Goldbarts
    Mechanics and General Properties of Matter: JAM-Physics (2019)
    Oscillations, Waves and Optics
    Electricity and Magnetism: James Clerk Maxwell
    Kinetic theory
    Thermodynamics: Stephen and Katherine Blundell
    Modern Physics: Kenneth S. Krane
    Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics: K. Vijaya Kumar & T. Sreekanth

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