Which is the best way to study from NCERT books for JEE Mains and Advanced exam?

I find NCERT books very boring and not at all student friendly, but I have heard that most of the questions of JEE Mains are based on the concepts of NCERT books.

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Asked by Abhi Kumar
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Aakib Khan
8 years ago
NCERT is not enough to crack JEE Mains and Advanced. NCERT only helps you in chemistry only but not in physics and maths. For physics, you should go through HC Verma.

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Lalit choudhary
9 years ago
1. You can go through NCERT books of both physics and chemistry. 2. You should try to solve every question. 3. You need to understand all the topics.

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