Best books of concepts for physics chemistry for jee and medical entrance
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For physics you can go for books by GRB production for concepts and arihant and grb both for numericals.
Apart from extra books i'll suggest you to solve as many previous year questions as you can and also the sample papers that are available to you.
All the best.
Hello, Most important for NEET/AIIMS/JEE is your NCERT books as these books include basic principles and concepts and provide accurate information.
BUT KEEP IN MIND YOU HAVE TO CLEAR ENTRANCE YOU ARE NOT DOING PhD so dont go by all books mentioned here and there
KEEP NCERT + ONE REFERNCE BOOK + MAXIMUM MCQS PRACTICE = Medical SEAT Apart from this, you can add upon it by following books.
Physics -
Concept of physics by H C Verma
Fundamental of Physic by Pradeep
Objective physics by DC Pandey
Chemistry -
Arihant Organic Chemistry
Dinesh Chemistry Inorganic
Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon
Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG
Hope this helps!....BEST OF LUCK
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Physics:-
Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
.New Pattern JEE Problems: Physics by DC Pandey.
Chmeistry:-
Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
Numerical Chemistry by P.Bahadur
Mathematics:-
Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
All the above books have been recommended by various toppers.
Some top critical things toook out for are shared below:--
1. Solve numerical problems as many as possible
At least try to solve 60 problems from day 1 including PCM.
2. Always note down your mistakes
Keep track of your efforts so you never make the same mistake twice.
3. Make a target for every day
Its good to have a target so you know what youre working towards. Always aim to achieve that.
4. Develop a subject-wise strategy
Spend more time with difficult subject as there is more scope for improvement.
5. Fight until exam ends
Give your best till the end. Do not give in to slack as that will be easily become a habit.
6. Target the difficult parts of the syllabus
Focus first on the difficult topics along with concise, crisp, easy-to-look up notes.
7.Analyze previous year paper pattern
Strategise your study plan accordingly based on the previous years patterns.
Apart, from NCERT books you can refer below books as well
Physics
- Concepts of Physics- H.C. Verma
- Fundamentals of Physics- Resnick, Halliday, Walker
Chemistry
Morrison & Boyd
J.D. Lee
R. C. Mukerjee
P.Bahadur
Good Luck!!
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