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WHICH PHYSICAL , INORGANIC AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BOOK SHOULD I PREFER FOR CLEARING CONCEPT FOR NEET .I DON'T ATTEND ANY COACHING AND DO SELF STUDY AT MY HOME.


Alok Anand 17th Apr, 2020
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Maria Sunny 17th Apr, 2020

Hello,

For Physical Chemistry  the most recommended books are Modern's ABC for Chemistry, Pradeep's Chemistry.For Organic Chemistry you could refer 'Elementary Problems for Organic Chemistry ' by M S Chouhan. For Inorganic chemistry you can go through Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee.

You should also give equal importance to NCERT textbooks.Instead of studying  from a number of books it is always better to follow a single book.

rajaman9300 Student Expert 17th Apr, 2020

First of all just focus on NCERT. If you complete NCERT then only move to any other books. For Physics you may need some other book slike HC Verma or DC Pandey but i think for Chemistry and especially Inorganic Chemistry NCERT is more than Enough.

After that you can prefer OP Tondon or JD LEE. But i would suggest you  to go with OP Tondon.

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