NCERT
Yes, NCERT is enough for JEE mains chemistry, not only for inorganic but physical and organic chemistry. But if you are preparing for JEE advanced or other higher exam then I would recommend you some following books like
Hello Aspirant,
See MHT CET is a state level entrance exam and NCERTs are must have books but only depending upon NCERTs would not be the wise decision to prepare only from one kind of books so I am enlisting down some good books for your reference books which you
Hello candidate,
The JEE Mains examination mostly tests the analytical and study related knowledge of the student in terms of the concept clarity, practice of questions, and in depth knowledge about a particular topic.
Talking about Chemistry considering JEE Mains examination in particular you can refer to some books such
Dear Aspirant,
if you carry out all the preparation methods suggested by you in your query there is a good chance you will be able to score well in the examination. It is also advised that you use other textbooks as well other than NCERT for Mathematics and Chemistry. Whereas,
NCERT is core for NEET examination. If you go through these books thoroughly and revise them as much as you can, you can definitely get 650+
You can take help from MTG to practice more. It is holy grail for students.
But you have to keep giving tests and solve
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First of fall you do clear concept. And solve in starting with easy example of ncert then you go for coaching module. And solve every problem without seeing solutions. And then take previous year question of advance and do without seeing solutions and hint. If you are not able
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