Hi which are the best reference books for jee? And give me some tips for the same.
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hello aspirant......
the above are the best reference books for jee main
for mathematics
iit mathematics by m.l.khanna
differential calculus by a.das gupta
class 11th and 12th mathematics by r.d.sharma
trigonometry,geometry books by s.l.loney
for physics
ncert physics class 11th and 12th
concepts of physics by h.c.verma
objective physics by d.c.pandey
fundamentals of physics by halliday,resnick and walker
for chemistry
ncert chemistry textbooks for class 11th and 12th
physical chemistry by o.p.tandon
concise inorganic chemistry by j.d.lee
dinesh chemistry guide
and here are the some important tips for the preparation of the jee mains
make a plan as your capability of studying for day to day and complete the given timetable for the day and concentrate more on the formulas
try to solve mock tests and also try to solve minimum 150-200 mcqs daily without fail and also take a look on the previous papers
i hope this information is helful
all the best.
HELLO ATHARVA AYIR
Most of the time IIT/JEE aspirant students ask Which Books we should study to get higher score. So on that we have some of best books for IIT-JEE exams these following books are really helpful.
Mathematics:
· Trigonometry for JEE Main & Advanced by Arihant Publications - trigonometry is not directly asked in JEE these days. Board level books are usually sufficient.
· RD Sharma class 11th and RD Sharma class 12th - people tend to underestimate the school level books. But these are the ones that will build your foundation.
· Integral Calculus for IIT-JEE by Amit Agarwal - the best book for integral calculus for any competitive exam
· Coordinate Geometry for IIT-JEE by SK Goyal - indeed a great book for Coordinate geometry. Its subjective problems are excellent
· Differential Calculus for IIT-JEE by Amit Agarwal - the best book for differential calculus for any competitive exam
· COURSE in MATHEMATICS for IIT-JEE (TMH) - I would say that this is the best book for JEE when it comes to problems. The algebra section is the best in this book
Chemistry::
Organic Chemistry by LG Wade - this is the BEST possible book for
organic chemistry. DON'T buy OP Tondon organic chemistry. Many aspirants
buy random books and then the book says something in 1 chapter and
something contradicting in the other chapter. If you trust me, buy this book
and see the magic of organic chemistry.
New Pattern Textbook of Physical Chemistry for Competitions (JEE
Main & Advanced ) by OP Tondon - the best book for physical chemistry
for any competitive exam
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by RC Mukherjee - the
best book for physical chemistry for problems
Organic Chemistry by Morrison Boyd - you must read this book once if
you are appearing for JEE. This is the so called "HC Verma" of organic
chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee - a great book for inorganic
chemistry. This book will teach you how to understand the subject rather than
cramming it
Physics::
Concepts of Physics by HC Verma Vol-1 and Vol-2: These are best books
for beginners and clearing concepts. They are better than NCERT in some
aspects.
Mechanics Part-1 & 2 by DC Pandey - the best book for rankers
Understanding Physics Electricity and Magnetism by DC Pandey
Understanding Physics for JEE Main & Advanced Optics & Modern
Physics by DC Pandey
Understanding Physics for JEE Main & ; Advanced Waves &
Thermodynamics by DC Pandey
Problems In General Physics by IE Irodov - buy this book if you want
some challenge
Resnick Halliday - a great book for theory and non trivial problems
Having said that, you must also solve the Exemplar problems by NCERT. They
contain some must solve problems.
You are not expected to have them all. However, it is important to solve problems from
as many books as possible. On the contrary, its better to read theory from say one or two
books or at most three.
Apart from these, some more tips to help you:
Focus on improving your problem -solving speed, which requires continuous
practice. Drill yourself with regular numerical problem practice. By the time
you go for the actual exam, you will have developed a knack for recognizing the
type of problem at once, just by looking at it.
Give regular mock tests and never miss your coaching institute’s tests , also
keep an eye on your performance.
Have a good plan for revision.
HOPE IT HELPS
ALL THE BEST
Some good books for JEE MAINS are :
Physics
- Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
- Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
- Wileys Halliday / Resnick / Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Mathematics
- Comprehensive Mathematics for JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill publications
- Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
- Arihant Problem Book in Mathematics for IIT JEE by SK Goyal
Chemistry
- NCERT Textbook
- Problems in Physical Chemistry for JEE (Main & Advanced) by Narendra Awasthi
- Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry
- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by RC Mukherjee
For more information, refer to
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All the best
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