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Yes, its enough for getting good marks but it is not enough for scoring full marks. There are extremely powerful books for competitive exams. You should use these books for organic use Solomon's Fryhle, for inorganic use Sudarshan Guha's books and for physical chemistry use Atul Singhal. if
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NCERT is definitely preferred for every subject, but it will be like icing on the cake if you can prefer some other good book too, for question practice.
Hope that helps;
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NCERT is the foundation for NEET syllabus. However, just studying NCERT is not enough. Because in NEET the questions are application oriented and numerical based. Such questions are not given in NCERT textbook. You need to refer to NEET materials and practice solving numerical questions. However, before doing that,
Based on my personal experience NCERT on fingertips is a very good book for MCQs based on the concept given in your NCERT especially biology. This holds true if you have already prepared and know the NCERT thoroughly. If yes the book will be of immense help. The number of
@ AANCHAL WADHWANI you can study the books of your state. You can go through sst books of class 9th and 10th of your state boards and do some important topics from NCERT and about the topics related to ancient history you should prefer the state boards books of class
I am attaching some pdfs below hopefully they will be helpful-
1) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WLdFVMntmtVGF2dTNLU1hmb0U/view
This is the main book
2)For practice you can use the workbook whose link is-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WLdFVMntmtbVVmNnRiTDhJZW8/view
You can copy paste the above links and visit them.
Hope this helps.
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These books are very good for the preparation of JEE Mains and JEE Advance . But I personally advice you to do practice all the questions from those books that you have , whenever you have a confidence as well as time then you should move to other reference
Hey Udhaya,
NTSE (National Talent Search Examination) is conducted by the State Government and NCERT for class 10th students. You should be the student of Class 10 to be eligible to participate in NTSE.
For NTSE, all the syllabus (Science, Maths, Social Sciences) is from the NCERT Curriculum of 9th
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Here is the complete syllabus of Physics for class 11th, classified under specific topics:-
Unit 1: Physical World and Measurement
Chapter 1: Physical World
Chapter 2: Units and Measurements
Unit 2: Kinematics
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane
Unit 3: Laws
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