I am studying in class 11 and how I prepare for jee advanced and which book is good
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For Maths:-
First, clear concepts than go through each and every solved example, in starting you will feel that you can solve these questions easily and tend to skip that question, but for clearing concept you should solve all that questions irrespective of time taken.
Some books in my point of view-
Problems in Calculus by Sameer Bansal .
Coordinate geometry and Trigonometry by SL Loney.
Algebra by Cengage publication.
For Chemistry:-
For chemistry, NCERT book is a must.
First Clear all your basic concepts from NCERT, after that for organic and inorganic follow Morrison and Boyd and JD Lee respectively but read only those topics which are mentioned in NCERT.
Books For problem solving
physical chemistry- N Avasthi,
Organic chemistry- M S Chauhan,
For physics:-
Clear concept deeply, try to learn behind the scene of all concept.
Try to Solve each and every question of HC Verma by your self.
Must attempt all previous year JEE questions.
All the very best and good luck.
Dear Atul,
IITs are one of the prestigious institutes and dream of many students to get admission.
You should be highly dedicated and self motivated to acheive your aim.
You should make your time table. So, that you can complete your syllabus on time and you get proper time for revision. You can include daily and weekly targets as well.
To score good marks make sure your basics are clear. So, that you can easily solve tricky questions. Make sure you complete your NCERT book first to make to build your fundamentals.
Apart, from NCERT you can refer below recommeded books
PHYSICS
1-Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
2-Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
3- Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
MATHEMATICS
1- Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
2- SL Loney
4- Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight
5- Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron
CHEMISTRY
1- O.P. Tandon
2- Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice Yurkanis
You should focus on the important topics which carries more weight-age in the exam to score good marks but make sure you complete your whole syllabus as you have enough time.
You can refer previous year paper to understand the exam pattern and level of questions.
Practice plays a important role in JEE exam. Solve as many as mock test series to analyze your preparation level at regular period of time. You can solve MCQs and timing test to increase your speed.
Revision plays a good role in scoring good marks. Make sure you revise your whole syllabus before the exam you can take help of notes for revision. Do revise all the formulas.
All the best for your preparation and exam!!
In Physics
use NCERT Physics for 11th and 12th and Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by HC Verma as text books. For problem exercises, check out HC Verma Physics book and I. E. Irodov book. Use all other books for reference only.
Maths -
Use NCERT Maths for 11th and 12, R. S. Agarwal Maths books and S. L. Loney books as textbooks and use the rest for reference as required.
Chemistry :
In Chemistry, use NCERT Chemistry for 11th and 12th as textbooks. You can also use Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur, Organic Chemistry by Solomons, and Inorganic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon as textbooks. Use Numerical Chemistry by R. C. Mukherjee for problem exercises. Use all other books for references only.
-All the best..!!
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