Sir whats are the best books for all three subject of phy, chem, maths in iit advance exam?? Please help
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Dear Gourav Mohanty,
Thank you for putting up query in our platform. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an engineering entrance examination conducted for admission to various engineering colleges in India. It is constituted by two different examinations - JEE Main and the JEE Advanced. The exams are of the objective pattern. The knowledge/skills tested are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Paper 1 and Drawing and aptitude in Paper 2. When appearing for entrance exam, the candidate should always remember marks obtained in Class XII board exams will play an important role. The candidate must be thorough with Class XII textbooks. Beware from refering from too many entrance books. Study smart i.e, focus more on topics carrying more weightage than other. Make sure the basics and fundamentals of subject is strong. Revise previous year's question papers more. Some of the important reference books for Mathematics are mentioned below:
*Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
*Trigonometry by S.L. Loney
*Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney
*Higher Algebra by Hall Knight
*Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Moron
*Algebra by Arihant
Some of the important reference books for Physics are mentioned below:
*Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma - Volume 1 and Volume 2
*University Physics by Freedman and Young
*Complete Physics for JEE Main 2018 by Irodov
*IIT JEE Physics by D C Pandey
*Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
*Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
Some of the important reference books for Chemistry are mentioned below:
*Organic Chemistryby Morrison Boyd
*Organic Chemistry by O.P Tandon
*Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
*Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur
*Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
For more information visit the link mentioned below:
*Https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
Hope this solves your query.
Dear Ambuj Mishra,
Thank you for putting up query in our platform. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an engineering entrance examination conducted for admission to various engineering colleges in India. It is constituted by two different examinations - JEE Main and the JEE Advanced. The exams are of the objective pattern. The knowledge/skills tested are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Paper 1 and Drawing and aptitude in Paper 2. When appearing for entrance exam, the candidate should always remember marks obtained in Class XII board exams will play an important role. The candidate must be thorough with Class XII textbooks. Beware from refering from too many entrance books. Study smart i.e, focus more on topics carrying more weightage than other. Make sure the basics and fundamentals of subject is strong. Revise previous year's question papers more. Some of the important reference books for Mathematics are mentioned below:
*Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
*Trigonometry by S.L. Loney
*Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney
*Higher Algebra by Hall Knight
*Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Moron
*Algebra by Arihant
Some of the important reference books for Physics are mentioned below:
*Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma - Volume 1 and Volume 2
*University Physics by Freedman and Young
*Complete Physics for JEE Main 2018 by Irodov
*IIT JEE Physics by D C Pandey
*Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
*Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
Some of the important reference books for Chemistry are mentioned below:
* Organic Chemistry by Morrison Boyd
*Organic Chemistry by O.P Tandon
*Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
*Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur
*Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
For more information visit the link mentioned below:
*Https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
Hope this solves your query.
Firstly I would suggest you to go with NCERT books to clear your basics then go for others books. Here are some of the other books you can prefer for the preparation of IIT Advance.
Physics
Books:
1. H.C.Verma
2. I.E.Irodov
3. DC Pandey
4. Resnick/Halliday
Chemistry
Books
:
1. O.P.Tondon (organic & inorganic)
2. P.Bahadur (Physical Chemistry)
3. Dr.R.K.Gupta (inorganic)
Mathematics
Books:
1.
S.K.Goyal
2.
Amit M.Agarwal
3.
Das Gupta
4.
Tata McGraw-Hill
Preparation tips
:
Manage your time and always prepare more for chapters you are weak in, it will help you to not loose marks in the examination.
Make you time schedule also subject & topic wise.
Make your notes as per your convenience.
Do revision after completing one chapter.
Practise with previous year papers
Join Mock test to analyze your performance.
Good Luck!
I would suggest you to first complete your NCERT properly and once you are done with it you can follow these reference books like - HC Verma – Concepts of Physics (Part I), HC Verma – Concepts of Physics (Part II), IIT JEE Physics – DC Pandey, Problems in General Physics – I.E. Irodov, Physics for IIT-JEE – Resnick, Halliday, Walker, Problems in Physics – S.S. Krotov
Organic Chemistry – Morrison Boyd, Organic Chemistry – O.P Tandon, Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations – R.C. Mukherjee, Numerical Chemistry – P. Bahadur, Concise Inorganic Chemistry – J.D. Lee
IIT Mathematics – M.L. Khanna, Differential Calculus – A Das Gupta, Class XI & XII Mathematics – R.D. Sharma, Trigonometry, Geometry Books – S.L. Loney, Problems in Calculus of One Variable – I.A. Maron, Higher Algebra- Hall and Knight. Note : As there are many books available in the market so it is advisable to choose the standard books only which can make all your concepts strong and which are easy to understand.
Hope this helps!!!
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Before going through any book make sure your NCERT is completed. It will help you to build strong base and your fundamentals will be clear.
Below are the recommended books after NCERT for JEE Preparation
1- Physics
HC Verma – Concepts of Physics (Part I)
HC Verma – Concepts of Physics (Part II)
IIT JEE Physics – DC Pandey
Problems in General Physics – I.E. Irodov
Physics for IIT-JEE – Resnick, Halliday, Walker.
Problems in Physics – S.S. Krotov
2- Chemistry
Organic Chemistry – Morrison Boyd
Organic Chemistry – O.P Tandon.
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations – R.C. Mukherjee
Numerical Chemistry – P. Bahadur
Concise Inorganic Chemistry – J.D. Lee
3-Mathematics
IIT Mathematics – M.L. Khanna
Differential Calculus – A Das Gupta
Class XI & XII Mathematics – R.D. Sharma.
Trigonometry, Geometry Books – S.L. Loney.
Problems in Calculus of One Variable – I.A. Maron
Higher Algebra- Hall and Knight
Good Luck!!
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