Preparation
As known that for admission into IIM's IPM one has to go through A.T and a personal interview.
The Aptitude test consists of 2 parts. One that of quantitative aptitude and other being the verbal ability. For quantitative aptitute one can refer to the book Qbjective Arithmetic of R.S. Aggarwal, though this book is meant for the entrances of railway and other similar things but since the syllabus is quite the same so this book is helpful as well. Apart from this one has to completely solve NCERT Maths book for class XI and XII. As chapters like P&C, Binomial Theorem, Complex Number, Functions and Calculus are also included for the test.
For the verbal ability thing any good English book like that of Wren n Martin, Nesfield, R.S Aggarwal's verbal ability is good.
The Pearson guide is a good book as well which combines the Objective Arithmetic and Verbal ability in one but I think that one has to completely solve class XI and XII NCERT of Maths as well.
For the interview thing one has to be aware of all the General Knowledge thing. Reading newspaper , magazines is always helpful. One has to look upon his body language as well. Co curricular activities are always helpful.
Yaa it's fine. At the end of the day you have to build concepts well in your head.
Many people will suggest you to go for Rd sharma objective. Its a good book no doubt but it's not complete. What I meant to say is the questions are not enough and you will have to practice more questions + tricks. Next book is "Resource Book in Mathematics for JEE MAINS" by "Prafull K Aggarwal" . Every person you ask will suggest you this book. I don't know whether they have used it or not but I have used it. First of all the book has misprinted information everywhere. So you will need to keep a standard book side by side to verify the formulaes. If you go to coaching then you will be easily able to catch the misprints and mistakes. It's a good book with questions from NCERT + Examplear + Archives of JEE main. The biggest problem with this book is that the theory is not sufficient and there are lots of direct formulaes given which you will have to simply mug up because book doesn't mention how the formulaes were derived so good luck remembering formulaes in exams. Also, examples given is not sufficient for one to grasp the concept.
The last book I used is cengage. This book has all you need . It has the best theory along with lots of illustrations . Yes, the book reads advance but it has plenty of objective questions(upto JEE main level) which if you solve will be enough. My advice will be to buy cengage and practice questions from MRB as much as you can and gain mastery. See, no book can guarantee you success if you don't grasp the concepts and know how to apply them . Cengage is the only book I have used which has lots of illustrations over every concept. Cengage is best book according to me.
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You can prefer the previous year papers to know the level of the questions. You can also download previou year papers with the given below link.
http://bhuonline.in/old-qus-paper-entr.html
You can prefer the below given link for the exam pattern.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-exam-pattern
NCERT : Always prioritize this! NCERT books are the primary reference books for all higher secondary subjects by the Central Board for Secondary Education. NCERT books cover 90% of NEET / AIIMS / JIPMER Chemistry syllabus accurately.
FOR PHYSICS:
Concepts are extensive, logical and engaging.Best pick for beginners to have a complete grasp on the subject.
Suggested Topics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Heat and waves.
2. Arihant’s Objective Physics for NEET, by D.C.Pandey -
Several reference examples.Systematic pattern of questions i.e. concepts arranged in increasing level of difficulty.Separate section called Entrance Corner which focuses on question patterns specially for competitive exams
3. MTG’s Objective NCERT at your fingertips for NEET, by Prof Satya Prakash Arya-
Various Mcqs. All the formulas are consolidated in one place which makes revision easier.Both 11th and 12th class topics provided chapter wise, based on NCERT - hence good for strengthening foundation.
4. Concepts of Physics for CBSE PMT, by Agarwal-
One of the most popular books for medical entrance exams as it caters to nearly all types of students.Has numerous questions of the same difficulty level as NEET.Also contains questions of different difficulty levels, based on other medical exams.
FOR CHEMISTRY-
1. Physical Chemistry, by O.P.Tandon
Well illustrated theory with numerical examples. The summary after every chapter is structured to be very helpful.
Suggested Topics: Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics (Energetics) Chemical Kinetics, Thermochemistry.
2. MTG’s Objective NCERT @ your fingertips (Chemistry)
Chapter wise multiple choice questions (> 100 per chapter) for practice
Equipped with prep-meter to gauge progress.Best pick for quick and easy revision.HOT (most probable questions) Mcqs and model questions to make sure you don’t miss the most important concepts.Has diagram based questions which is a rarity in Medical Entrance prep books.
3. Concise Inorganic Chemistry, by J.D.Lee, Oxford
Theoretical concepts with elucidated reasoning.All concepts from basics to elaborate are explained in detail
Suggested topics: Preparation and Properties of Compounds, Ores and Minerals, Transition Elements.
4. Organic Chemistry, O.P.Tandon
Contains Multiple choice questions, matching type questions and assertion reason type questions.Exercise problems are provided with hints to improve understanding
FOR BIOLOGY:
NCERT books are widely used for biology. It is possible to score 300+ in biology by mastering NCERT books.
1. Trueman’s Elementary biology Vol I & II, by K.N.Bhatia and M.P.Tyagi
Very detailed,covers basics extensively and easily understandable
2. MTG’s Objective NCERT @ your fingertips (Biology)
Challenging questions explained to cater to average understanding.
Optimized for Self preparation
3. Dinesh Objective Biology
Published with insights from 27 years of medical entrance question papers.
The new edition includes a section called ‘Glance’ which is useful for a quick revision.Available with a booklet containing question papers from 2004 - 2016 (AIPMT and NEET)
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