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Chemistry is one of three sections on the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE). It is generally considered to be the most difficult subject because of the organic chemistry questions. The best way to study for any standardized exam is to give yourself plenty of time and do lots of practice problems/exams .
Further, YES, you can study Chemistry from NCERT Textbooks for JEE mains preparations as they offer some of the best and clear understanding to all the chapters in the syllabus. You can get your basics of the subject clear with the help of these NCERT Chemistry textbooks. After this, you can move on to higher-level books for advanced studies in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Further, below are some of the best Books recommendations for all the subjects (PCM) that will be very helpful for all JEE aspirants :
JEE Main Books Important for Mathematics
Trigonometry by S. L. Loney
Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight
Maths XI & XII by NCERT
Coordinate Geometry by S. L. Loney
Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron
JEE Main Books for Physics
Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
Books for JEE Main Chemistry
Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice Yurkanis
Organic Chemistry by Morrison & Boyd
Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur
Further, For more information and complete details about the JEE mains tips and strategies and about the subject wise weightage in JEE mains, you can follow the belwo link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
I hope that this will help.
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In Reva University, you will be provided with the list of textbooks that you can refer to, but the textbooks will not be given by the college. Buying or not buying the textbooks is your choice. Most of the textbooks will be available in the library so you can refer to the books from there.
Softcopy of notes for subjects are usually given by the concerned faculties.
Hii Bashir,
Ambedkar was a dalit and he also said that
" the whole system is disgusting, the Brahmin is a creature that the almighty has created for the physical and mentally exploiting people"
So it was against the Brahmins and so on they never accepted amedkar's books and also find it offensive.
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UCEED has two parts that is Part A is computer based, and paper B is pen and paper mode, the total marks allotted is 300 carrying 68 questions, there is no negative marking in NAT section for each correct response four marks are awarded, there is partial marking in case of MSQ section, and for each MCQ three marks are awarded, 0.71 mark is deduced for each wrong answer, in case of Part B which is drawing section 60 marks is allotted,
you can refer the following books for UCEED 2023;
check out our page at https://design.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-uceed to know more details regarding this.
You can complete VITEEE Slot Booking process by visiting VIT's Online Test Booking System (OTBS) . You need to enter your application number and password to login. The slot booking depends on first come first serve basis. As of now the schedule for VITEEE 2022 slot booking is not released. The last date to apply for VITEEE 2022 is June 15, 2022. So the slot booking may start after it. You will be able to view and download the admit card after booking the slot. The link to the candidate login portal is given below
https://viteee.vit.ac.in/
Please keep an eye on updates from time to time as all the latest announcements will be available on the official website.
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There are no specific books for SLAT preparation. All types of law exams have a similar syllabus.
You need to majorly prepare for the following sections:
1. General Knowledge - Start with reading newspapers, and current affairs
2. Legal Reasoning- Look at previous year papers for an idea about topics like Law of Torts and Law of Contracts, many videos are available on YouTube.
3. Reading Comprehension - Start reading the editorial section of newspapers like The Hindu and The Indian Express
4. Logical Reasoning- The major questions are inference based questions, or reasonings like blood relations and directions.
5. Quantitative Aptitude- Only topics till class 10th come in the exam like percentages, averages etc.
Hello Shambhu,
West Bengal Board of Higher Secondary Education doesn't provide education from NCERT books directly. There are similarities between the council provided syllabus and NCERT syllabus. Some chapters and topics are exactly similar. If one wants to learn more and to its fullest then it is recommended to follow the NCERT books alongside their own syllabus.
I am providing you official page of BHU where you can download syllabus. Click here https://www.bhu.ac.in/syllabus/syllabus.htm
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