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Are you preparing for IIT JEE exam? Preparing for an engineering competitive exam requires a lot of dedication and hard work. Choosing the right books will take you on the right direction to your JEE preparation.
First of all read the NCERT text books used in CBSE board. They cover all the basic concepts and have the right amount of information. For JEE Advanced, NCERT is not sufficient. So before you go for more advanced difficult textbooks, study NCERT text books of classes 11 and 12 thoroughly. They are like the Bible for all JEE aspirants.
The following books are useful for any engineering entrance exam. You can get them in Amazon or Flipkart where you’ll also get more details. Go for the latest edition.
Mathematics
- Mathematics Vol. 1 & 2 by R.D. Sharma – The best book for JEE that covers the basics.
- Comprehensive Mathematics: JEE Advanced 2016 by McGraw Hill Education – It has easy to difficult level questions. Good for practice.
- Skills In Mathematics – Differential Calculus for JEE Main & Advanced by Amit M Agarwal – It has problems from the basics to the advanced level.
- Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron – Useful for both JEE Mains and Advanced. The questions are of increasing level of difficulty.
- A Textbook of Algebra for JEE Main & Advanced Paperback – 2016 by S.K. Goyal – It has sufficient tough questions to practice. Ideal for Advanced exam.
- Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight – It is a general algebra book but offers excellent practice.
- Plane Trigonometry by SL Loney – It has both basic and standard questions for practice.
Physics
- Concepts of Physics Vol 1 And 2, by HC Verma – Useful for both Mains and Advanced
- Problems In General Physics by I.E. Irodov – It has questions from moderate to difficult level. You can ask your teacher to mark the questions you need to do.
- Wiley’s Halliday / Resnick / Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) – The questions are from moderate to difficult level.
Chemistry
- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukerjee – It has numericals of all types.
- Concepts of Organic Chemistry for JEE (Main & Advanced) by O. P. Tandon, Himanshu Pandey, A.K. Virmani – The theory and reactions are well mentioned and gives a good practice for JEE.
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD LEE – It has many JEE based practice problems.
- Physical Chemistry for Competitions for IIT – JEE by O.P. Tandon and A.S. Singh – It has both theoretical and numerical problems, which make it good for those who are preparing for JEE advanced.
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