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During my JEE preparations I had referred dozens of books apart from class notes,I dont expect you all to go through all these books(Please make sure that whatever you read understand it and its applications to your best)
Note : Before reading any of these books that Im mentioning please make sure that you have read NCERT books twice or thrice
For all Aspirants: Study hard do good and the good life will follow you
For Chemistry
As I have mentioned earlier please go through NCERTs again and again as it will make your concepts strong and these are the most basic books for JEE
I had gone through many different books for differents topics as there are authors who are very good in a particular topic only so I would recommend you to do the same
For s,p,d and f-block elements O.P Tandon is the best as it contains theory from a very basic level to a level beyond JEE,it also contains most of ncert problems
For organic and inorganic chemistry you can refer to the entire set of GRB Bhatla Publications it is very exhaustive and has great problems both solved and unsolved
In organic chemistry if you are not understanding the Reaction Mechanisms then you should refer the book called A Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry by Pearson it has very deep understanding about all the mechanisms involved in organic chemistry
And finally for numerical chemistry you should go for RC Mukherjee which most of us has used it has great problem solving skills and conversions
This is enough for chemistry and if you still have time after going through these books then you can go through O.P Aggarwals book of chemistry it has the entire chemistry in a single book its best book for revision and excellent for GOC(General Organic Chemistry)
Note: Chemistry is very scoring in Jee exams as it contains mostly easy to medium level problems in exams and it does not take much time in exams to solve Chemistry problems
For Mathematics:
For Maths I had mostly reffered to notes provided by my classess and by the teachers apart from that I had reffered some books
R.D Sharma for objective problems in JEE
Hall & Knight for Algebra
S.L Loney for Coordinate Geometry
Errerless Mathematics for useful shortcuts and tricks has been provided which you will find of great ipmortance while writting your JEE exams
Calculas by K.C Sinha it contains a large variety of problems that you have ever come accross and its best for Applications of Calculas
IIT-JEE Mathematics by Arihant Publications nice book for problem solving contains all types of problems that you can expect in JEE exams
For Physics:
H.C Verma its trend for all aspiring IITians to go through this book atleast twice as it will make you understand the concepts and theory,this book has its own class which no one can ignore
Resnick Halliday its a great book for problem solving,some questions in it are beyond JEE level
Mechanics Part 1&2 by D.C Panday its great book for concept clearing
Problems in Generel Physics by IE Irodov,the most tough book in Physics,you can expect good marks in Physics if you solve this book sincerely
If you does not understand any terms from these books you can refer to Dictionary of Physics and Chemistry
Disclamer: If you study all these books with great efforts you can expect a gook rank in IIT-JEE Examination. I suppose that this was helpful for all of you JEE aspirants.
All the best....
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If you want to do any good in IIT JEE or any exam you need to limit your study material but do that material 100%.
For Maths:-
First clear concepts than go through each and every solved example, in starting you will feel that you can solve these questions easily and tend to skip that question, but for clearing concept you should solve all that questions irrespective of time taking.
Some books in my point of view-
Problems in Calculus by Sameer Bansal .
Coordinate geometry and Trigonometry by SL Loney.
Algebra by Cengage publication.
For Chemistry:-
For chemistry NCERT book is must.
First Clear all your basic concepts from NCERT, after that for organic and inorganic follow Morrison and Boyd and JD Lee respectively, but read only those topics which is mentioned in NCERT.
Books For problem solving
physical chemistry- N Avasthi,
Organic chemistry- M S Chauhan,
For physics:-
Clear concept deeply, try to learn behind the scene of all concept.
Try to Solve each and every question of HC Verma by your self.
Must attempt all previous year JEE questions.
All the very best and good luck.
Hi,
I would suggest
HCV or Irodov for Physics.
Physical Chemistry of Avasthi Sir.
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