How should i prepare for jee .mainly in chemistry and physics
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Chemistry : OP Tandon, RC Mukherjee
Physics : Resnick Halliday, H C Verma
Maths : K C Sinha, Arihant Publications
The books which I used for JEE -
PHYSICS -
HCV ( for practicing )
DC Pandey ( for theory and concepts )
Your coaching packages ( never underestimate them )
MATHS -
ARIHANT SERIES ( all of them of Indian writers , maybe you can leave the alzebra one ) I consider them god of jee maths , follow them by heart you will see the magic .
Your coaching package , if needed but the upper point is sufficient .
CHEMISTRY
for chem there is no specific book , I suggest you should follow your teacher .
and solve your coaching packages .
But if you really want for org - Solomon and fryhle , phy - RCM .
Also
- Mastery over the concepts is what contributes to success.
- Study daily for the hours fixed by you so you might not suffer from pressure at the eleventh hour. Stick to your time table.
- I think, you should study for the advanced as soon as you grasp the concepts. First practice the JEE mains level questions and then try solving the questions of JEE advanced. Otherwise, I don't think you would be able to get ample of time separately for the JEE Advanced.Why to take the JEE Avanced as a havoc if you are understanding the concepts well?!
- Don't underestimate the easy questions. Keep practicing them too.
- Have discussions with your friends.
- Read interviews of toppers to know their strategy.
- Keep yourself motivated.
PRO TIP -
Never get demotivated .
Do not waste time in searching for extra books , the ones I have mentioned are sufficient or maybe you should ask your teacher .
Just be confident always!
All the best .
Hello Aniket, i suggest you to follow this sequence maths>chem>phys or chem>math>phys. Because maths and chemistry is little bit easy when compare to physics.
Organic chemistry - L.G. Wade
Inorganic - NCERT
Maths- TMH,
Physics - HCV +ARIHANT
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