Which is the best book for the preparation of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced in chemistry?

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    AISHWARYA MUKHOPADHYAY student of civil engineering(b.tech) | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    You can go for comprehensive chemistry or K.L.Chugh.these are good books
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    Shalini Sharma | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello Abhijeet,
    As we all know JEE Main & JEE Advanced are the toughest entrance exams for engineering it require consistent studies along with the good resources.
    In order to notch up the top scores and stand out amongst the many applicants, the candidates need to be well prepared.
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    Here are some best books of Chemistry for JEE Mains & JEE Advanced which help you to prepare well.
    For JEE Mains Chemistry -
    Organic Chemistry - Morrison Boyd, O. P. Tandon
    Inorganic Chemistry - O. P. Tandon
    Modern Approach to chemical calculation - R. C.
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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Prefer any coaching printed booklets or hend written notes, for reading and prectice questions, and ncert must read.
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    Varun Mehta | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hello Abhijeet,
    NCERT books are the best books for the preparation for the theory part of JEE Mains. But for the topic like Organic Chemistry, you surely need other books also to practice more and more questions. So here are some of the books for preparation for both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced:
    1. For Physical Chemistry, go for R Mukherjee or Narendra Awasthi.
    2. For Organic Chemistry, go for Morrison and Boyd or Himanshu Pandey (both are very good books).
    3. For Inorganic, go for JD LEE.
    These are the most famous books, but I will suggest you go to a library then read different books available there related to Chemistry. Look for the books
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    Ankesh Lathoriya | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    I think it is Cengage. It is for both Mains and Advanced.
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    Vinit Pathe

    9 years ago
    O.P.TANDON is best book for preparation of chemistry in main n advance
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    sumit shaurabh

    9 years ago
    organic chemistry by akshay choudhary is best for JEE Advanced, vishal joshi for inorganic is better one.

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