Which books will you suggest for the preparation of JEE Mains and Advanced (IIT)?
I scored 80% marks in my 12th exam this year from UP Board.
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For JEE Mains, you solely need to rely on NCERT books for all your doubts and concepts. If you complete the NCERT and even learn it by heart, you'll score great in JEE Mains. Now, for JEE Advanced you need to work harder on the topics that you studied for Mains through NCERT. For that, you can choose from range of foreign writers that are used by all the students including HC Verma, R D Sharma, etc. Study with full dedication and heart and you'll definitely succeed.
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I think your 10+2 NCERT book is sufficient to prepare for JEE.
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The best ones are the modules and sheets provided by the coaching, they contain the relevant extracted data from all reputed books. Else you can go for NCERT books + HC Verma book for physics, RC Mukherjee for physical chemistry and organic chemistry by MS Chauhan. For inorganic organic you can refer Sudharshan Guha Edition of JD Lee.
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Hi there!
I will suggest you to complete your basics first, first complete Ncert, then you can choose books of Arihant etc. Or its better to buy any coaching institutions material as you will can practice properly from that and once these are done solve 39 previous year question bank, always remember that practice is the key. Hope you got your answer. -
Physics- IE Irodov
Mathematics- RD Sharma objective
Physical Chemistry- RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry- NCERT
These are some helpful books which are definitely useful in the preparation of IIT entrance exam.
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