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pls tell me the best sets of books which is used for the preparation of drug inspector exam

shivamtrivedi0005 24th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant

Here is the list of Recommended Books  for the preparation of drug inspector exam:

  • MADHYA PRADESH PHARMACIST (THEORY BOOK)
  • RAJASTHAN PHARMACIST QUICK REVISION (THEORY BOOK)
  • PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
  • CAREER AS A PHARMACIST.
  • RAJASTHAN PHARMACIST.
  • DRUG INSPECTOR PRACTICE BOOK.
  • GPAT PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS.
  • REASONING & APTITUDE BOOK.
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which books are to buy for btech cse for first sem of first year??? Please Provide Book Names!!

shivamtrivedi0005 24th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant

Here is the list of books for b. tech CSE for first semester of first year, considering your 1st semester syllabus is same as most of the institutes.

Mathematics :

Higher Engineering Mathematics by BS Grewal

Maths by NP Bali

Physics :

Physics by David J Griffiths

C Programming :

C Programming by E Bala Guruswamy

Engineering Drawing :

EGD by ND Bhatt


I hope this helps you.

Thanks

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I want to become a IAS officer iam 11th now which books i have to prefer? is it correct time time to start preparation guide me

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 23rd Aug, 2022

Hi

Actually, it's too early to start your preparation for UPSC now that you are in class 11 th only. Your focus right now should getting good score in 10+2 and then getting admission in a good college for your graduation.

I would suggest you to start your preparation for UPSC after 12th along with your graduation following the below tips:-

-----------------------------------) To start your preparation  first of all understand the examination pattern and go well through  syllabus :-

>>>> Examination pattern :- UPSC examination has 3 stages listed below :-

  • prelims exam

  • Mains exam.

  • Interview



PRELIMS EXAMINATION PATTERN:-

******* Number of papers

GS 1: Based on :-


  • Indian History,

  • Economics,

  • Indian and World Geography,

  • Science and Technology,

  • Indian Polity,

  • Current Affairs and

  • Environment.

GS 2: Based on :-

  • Reasoning,

  • Aptitude and

  • Quantitative

******* Language of paper

English

Hindi

******* Duration of exam

4 hours i. e 2 hours for each paper

******* Number of questions

  • General studies paper 1: 100

  • General studies paper 2: 80

******* Maximum marks

400 (200 each)

******* Qualifying marks

33% for Paper 2


††† Prelims is just qualifying in nature, considered for final merit list.


MAINS EXAMINATION PATTERN

******* Number of papers

9

******* Language of question paper

English

Hindi

For language paper you can choose any one of the 22 languages mentioned 8 th schedule of Indian constitution

******* Duration of exam

3 hours each

******* Subjects

  • Paper A :- Compulsory Indian language

  • Paper B:- English

  • Essay

  • General Studies I

  • General Studies II

  • General Studies III

  • General Studies IV

  • Optional I

  • Optional II


††† Paper A & B are just qualifying in nature i. e not considered for final merit list

******* Number of questions

Part A and B: 300 each

General studies and optional paper: 250 each

******* Maximum marks

1750







---------------------------------) Top books which you can follow for UPSC examination preparation are listed below subject wise:-

HISTORY

*NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval)

*NCERT XII (Modern Indian History)

*Facets of Indian Culture Spectrum

*From Plassey to Partition - A History of Modern India

Indian Art & Culture

*Indian Art & Culture - Nitin Singhania

Polity

*NCERT IX-XII

*Indian Polity M Laxmikanth

Geography

*NCERT VI X (Old Syllabus)

*NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus)

*Certificate Physical Geography G C Leong

World Atlas

Economics

NCERT XI

*The Indian Economy Sanjiv Verma

*Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh

*Economic Development & Policies in India Jain & Ohri

Environment

*Class XII Biology (last 5 chapters)

*Environment by Shankar IAS Academy

International Relations

*NCERT XII (Contemporary World Politics)

*Current Affairs ( read newspaper )

To get the complete list of books go through

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias

-----------------------------------) Discipline is the key to crack UPSC, so you need to make a routine/ time table and follow it .


----------------------------------)Read newspaper like the Hindu or Indian Express  and magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, Economic and Political Weekly  to keep yourself updated with the current events and issues.

----------------------------------) take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain otherwise you won't be able to retain whatever you read.

-----------------------------------)Choose your optional subject wisely , choose the subject you have interest in.

----------------------------------)Make short notes for each subject, these will be your life saviour and will help you in your revisions a lot as syllabus is wide

----------------------------------)Set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to  cover these chapters this week and practice their questions too, by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.

----------------------------------)Revise :- there's no point of preparing for the exam if you couldn't recall anything in the UPSC Examination so you should stress on revision as well.

----------------------------------) Your mains examination is in written, so you need to work your speed and also work on improving how to present the knowledge you have on paper, so answer writing practicing should be your priority

----------------------------------)Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers ;- You should solve these , it will give you idea of types of questions asked and their difficulty level and will help you a lot.

----------------------------------)Also work on your communication skills and personality development as it plays an important role in your interview round.

For more tips go through

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias

Still, If you want to start your preparation from 11th itself then what you can do is cover the class 6 to 12th ncert books of social science to build a good foundation for UPSC preparation and start your full fledged preparation for upsc from graduation following above mentioned tips.


Thankyou

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If I Prepare Arihant EAPCET Chapterwise Solutions 2021-2018 Books Can Ill Score Minimum 80+ Marks In A.P Eapcet 2023

Abhijit Tambade 7th Sep, 2022

Hello Varun,

The book ARIHANT EAPCET Chapterwise is a good book to get an overall idea of pattern and difficulty of questions asked in previous years. However, before diving into this book you must be cleared with all the basic and advanced concepts of each and every chapter included in your syllabus. You may first consider completing all of your syllabus and then jumping onto this book Or you may also solve chapterwise PYQ's from this book after you immediately complete a chapter to get a better idea. Either of the methods are good to efficiently use ARIHANT EAPCET Chapterwise.

Hope, this answers your question...


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mam or sir I am studying in 9 ssc board I want to know what I should do for get better marks in exam and which books I should read for nda syllabus study Which ncert books should I read for nda preparation

Devendra Nikhare 21st Aug, 2022

The only way to score good marks is to be consistent with your studies and practice as much as you can and you should be able to see good results no doubt.

About the ncert books for NDA exams you should read the books of following subjects: English, mathematics, economy, geography, polity, sociology and general science.

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How many times should I revise NCERT notes for JEE? Also when should I start solving books like HC Verma etc. I want a recommendation of books and DPP for a JEE beginner like me. Also how many hrs per day is enough both for 12th boards and JEE ?

piyush263001 16th Aug, 2022

Hello,


First of all I would like to tell you don't count the number of times you revise your Notes, instead you should just motivate yourself to revise your notes till you have a perfect grasp of concepts and data mentioned in the notes.


HC Verma is one of the most recommended books for preparation for the JEE Examination. You should solve it after understanding each and every concept of the chapter.


And again don't count the number of hours you study. NCERT is sufficient for your Boards Examination. So revise it as many times as possible and also practice each and every question mentioned in the NCERT. Having a strong hold of your NCERT also boosts your JEE preparation.

GIVEN BELOW ARE PREPARATORY TIPS FOR EXAMINATION -


------  Some of them include preparing a suitable timetable, using the right study materials, solving question papers and mock tests and these will all help you study productively and perform excellently in the exams.


------ Complete your Syllabus with complete understanding of all the concepts as soon as possible.


------- Ensure you practice as many questions as possible, it will help you in understanding mistakes and developing new concept.


------- Also it is must you give time to time mock test to see your level of preparation.


------- Clear all your doubts with the teachers or friend regarding a difficult concept. This will be helpful in developing a better understanding of that particular concept.


-------- It is very important that you know the syllabus and weightage of each chapter, so that you can strategise accordingly.


Syllabus of Mathematics is as following-


- Complex numbers and quadratic equations - 7% weightage

-Matrices and determinants - 7% weightage

- Sets, relations and functions - 5% weightage

- Mathematical induction - 3% weightage

- Permutations and combinations - 4% weightage

- Limit, continuity and differentiability - 10% weightage

- Integral calculus - 9% weightage

- Three-dimensional geometry - 6% weightage

- Differential equations - 3% weightage

- Binomial theorem and its simple applications - 2% weightage

-Sequence and Series - 5% weightage

- Vector algebra - 5% weightage

- Statistics and probability - 8% weightage

- Trigonometry - 4% weightage

- Co-ordinate geometry - 15% weightage

- Mathematical reasoning - 3% weightage


Syllabus for physics is as following -


- Physics and Measurement - 4% weightage

- Work Energy and Power - 3% weightage

- Rotational Motion - 3% weightage

- Properties of Solids and Liquids - 5% weightage

- Kinetic theory of Gases - 3% weightage

- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents - 3% weightage

- Kinematics - 3% weightage

- Laws of motion - 3% weightage

- Gravitation - 2% weightage

- Thermodynamics - 9% weightage

- Oscillations and Waves - 3% weightage

- Electrostatics - 9% weightage

- Current Electricity - 8% weightage

- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism - 5% weightage

- Electromagnetic Waves - 5% weightage

- Optics - 10% weightage

- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - 6% weightage

- Atoms and Nuclei - 3% weightage

- Electronic devices - 14% weightage

- Communication Systems - 5% weightage

- Experimental skills - 3% weightage


Syllabus of Chemistry is as following -


----- Physical Chemistry


- Some basic concepts in chemistry - 5% weightage

- States of matter - 3% weightage

- Atomic structure - 3% weightage

- Chemical bonding and molecular structure - 5% weightage

- Chemical thermodynamics - 4% weightage

- Solutions - 5% weightage

- Equilibrium - 6% weightage

- Redox reactions and electrochemistry - 4% weightage

- Chemical kinetics - 3% weightage

- Surface chemistry - 1% weightage


----Organic Chemistry


- Purification and characterization of organic compounds - 3% weightage

- Hydrocarbons - 3% weightage

- Chemistry in everyday life - 4% weightage

- Principles related to practical chemistry - 3% weightage

- Organic compounds containing halogens - 2% weightage

- Organic compounds containing oxygen - 6% weightage

- Organic compounds containing nitrogen - 1% weightage

- Polymers - 3% weightage

- Some basic principles of organic chemistry - 3% weightage

-Biomolecules - 3% weightage


---- Inorganic Chemistry


- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties - 3% weightage

- Hydrogen - 3% weightage

- S - Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals) - 1% weightage

- P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements - 5% weightage

- d- and f - block elements - 4% weightage

-Co-ordination compounds - 4% weightage

-Environmental chemistry - 3% weightage

-General principles and processes of isolation of metals - 2% weightage


For more information about the JEE Examination 2023 cut off, eligibility criteria, syllabus, application procedure, reservation criteria and other relevant details, kindly check out the link given below-


https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2023


For tips and preparation strategies for JEE Mains and Advanced Examination, along with BEST BOOKS FOR PREPRATION, kindly check out the link given below-


https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main


I hope you find the answer helpful.

Thank you.

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what is jee mains best books in english

Raghav Kumar 13th Aug, 2022
Hello dear,

Hope you are doing well.

Best books for Chemistry:

  • Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations RC Mukherjee
  • Organic Chemistry OP Tandon
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry JD Lee

Best books for Physics:

  • Understanding Physics: Set of Books for Electricity & MagnetismMechanics (Vol. 1 & 2)Optics & Modern PhysicsWaves & Thermodynamics DC Pandey (Arihant Publications)
  • Concepts of Physics (Vol. 1 and 2) H.C Verma


Best books for Mathematics:

  • Mathematics Class XI Vol. I and Mathematics Class XII Vol. II RD Sharma
  • Integral Calculus for IIT JEE Amit M Agarwal
  • New pattern IIT JEE Mathematics SK Goyal

Hope you like it.
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please recommend me the best books for ssc chsl??

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Aug, 2022

Hi

The list of  best books that you can use to cover your SSC ChsL syllabus are listed below

-------------------------) QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

  • *Elementary & Advanced Mathematics: Kiran Prakashan

  • *Advance maths for General Competitions: Rakesh Yadav/KD Publications

-------------------------) GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING

  • *Verbal and non-verbal reasoning: R. S. Aggarwal

  • *Analytical Reasoning: M. K. Pandey

-------------------------) GENERAL AWARENESS

  • *General Knowledge: Dr Binary Karn /Lucent

  • *Manorama Yearbook

  • *Also read newspaper for current affairs

-------------------------) ENGLISH COMPREHENSION

  • *a mirror of Common Errors: Dr Ashok Kumar /Academic and test publication

  • *Competitive General English: Kiran Prakashan

  • *Objective General English: S. P. Bakshi

For details regarding books for SSC CHSL, you can visit our page the link for the same is provided below

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/best-books-to-prepare-for- ssc -chsl


Follow the below steps to prepare well for ssc chsl examination:-

-------------------------) First of all go through syllabus and examination pattern so that you prepare accordingly.

Syllabus:- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-syllabus/amp

examination pattern:- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-exam-pattern

Brief of examination pattern is given below:-

Your SSC CHSL examination is conducted in three levels or tiers which are listed below:-

  • *tier -I  :- it is Computer Based examination and questions are asked from General Intelligence, English Language, , Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness.


  • *Tier - II  :- it is a descriptive examination and is conducted in pen and paper mode . You have to write  a letter or an application in 150  -  200 words and also   an  essay in  200  -  250 words  either in Hindi or English.


  • * tier - III:- it is a skill or typing test.

To prepare well you can follow the below tips :-

First of all go through its syllabus at:-

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ ssc -chsl-syllabus


-------------------------) make a routine, and strictly follow it ,give more time to your weak areas in your routine . Routine will be very helpful for you as it will help you to study in a systematic way and avoid wastage of time and procrastination

-------------------------) Prepare short notes :- you should prepare subjectwise short notes , it will help you a lot during your revision for your exam

-------------------------)  Revise :- the syllabus of SSC ChsL is wide so revision is must otherwise you may not be able to recall  what all you have studied during your exam

-------------------------)  Essay & letter writing :- You should do letter and essay writing practice as in tier II you will have to write letter and essay.

-------------------------) Practice mock test papers:- it will help you to understand the examination pattern, types and difficulty level  of questions which are asked in exam,  you will also get to know your preparation level and then can work on your weak areas to perform well in your examination.

-------------------------) if you are not good at typing then you should do typing practice as well for the tier 3 to improve your speed and accuracy of the typing

For more tips visit

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for- ssc -chsl

Thank you

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i have some books for jee advanced totally unused and packed. they are basically new. i am going to take admission in an NIT so these books are never going to get used by me. i want to sell them. can anyone help me sell these new books?

thakurvishesh1 2nd Sep, 2022

There are many book sellers in each city, and they are very keen to purchase the old and used JEE books, as there is a very huge demand for second hand books for JEE Main and Advanced, given the expensive nature of these books. So, if you live anywhere in or around Delhi, you can go to Kalu Sarai and you'll find a lot of book sellers who will be ready to give you a handsome amount for your books!

Hope I have answered your question. All the best!

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are s.l Arora for physics and k c shinha for maths good for jee mains and advance preparation or if not then which books are best for jee mains and advance preparation for physics, chemistry and maths separately for self study students??????

anushkasrivastava073 6th Aug, 2022

Hello Aditya,

Selection of book depends from person to person. But, one thing that every aspirant will agree with, is, practice is the most important thing for JEE. Pick up a book and stick to it until you become thorough with it. The first thing that you should do is arrange the coaching material(if you're not enrolled in a coaching institute) of any reputed institute and complete that. This is a compulsory thing which will be advantageous for your preparation. Apart from that you can follow these books mentioned below,

MATHS:

  1. Cengage/ KC Sinha
  2. S L Loney for Coordinate

PHYSICS:

  1. HC Verma
  2. DC Pandey
  3. SL Arora
  4. Irodov

CHEMISTRY:

  1. P Bahadur for Physical
  2. OP Tondon for Inorganic
  3. MS Chouhan for Organic

Most important for chemistry- NCERT

In the last months of preparation solve Arihant 40 years PYQ.

Remember, you won't be able to solve too many books so invest your money only on those which you think is the best one for you. Stick to one and practice a lot.

All the best.


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