NCERT
Hello Abhijit
You need to study hard in order to secure full marks in Biology. NCERT Covers almost 70 percent of the questions asked in the exam therefore you should read NCERT thoroughly. You can also refers to Truman Biology in order to cover up the rest of the questions.
Dear aspirants,
Its always good to your preparation with NCERT. You should study NCERT from class 6-12.Studying NCERT may take months. You should devot 7-8 hours of time per day to finish NCERT in 4month.
There are 3stages
1) First the NCERT are studied roughly on your first reading.
2)
Dear Amit,
NCERT is a book that is orthodoxically followed by every students. It is strictly mentioned in the book list of CBSE board. But it is avidly followed by every students irrespective of any boards specially by students who aim higher like JEE Mains or JEE Advanced or NEET
Dear candidate, hope you are doing well. Yes , NCERT is enough for JEE advance but only for 85%. NCERT is the Bible for chemistry. You just need to read it line by line for more than four to five times and memorize it by heart. It is more than
Dear aspirant!
Hope your preparation is going well ! If you didn't read NCERT then please I will recommend you that firstly.then refer to other books for JEE mains and JEE advanced .you have to read H.C.verma carefully after that .your state level book will not work here as in
Hello,
HC Verma is best.
HC Verma aims at building your concepts , so that eventually you can solve the questions in examples or exercises , after you have understood the topic clearly. Where as in DC Pandey , even the theory part appears that it wants you to just
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
And never miss an important update