NCERT books
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course you can prepare for JEE-Main and JEE-Advance because the syllabus is quite similar to that of central and state boards but yes NCERT Books are must to read and there is no alternative of NCERT Books and also you need some reference books for proper practice of questions so I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Main 2021 :-
@Physics
Concepts of Physics-H. C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Problems in General Physics-I. E. Irodov
University Physics-Freedman and Young
Understanding JEE physics series-DC Pandey
Problem In Physics-SS Krotov
@Mathematics
Higher Algebra-Hall and Knight
Coordinate Geometry-S.L. Loney
Differential and Integral Calculus-N. Piskunov
Calculus and Analytic Geometry-Thomas and Finney
IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced-M.L. Khanna
Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE-Tata McGraw Hill publication
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics-A Das Gupta
Trigonometry-S L Loney
@Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry-Solomons and Fryhle
Concise Inorganic-J. D. Lee
Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd
University Chemistry-Freedman and Young
Physical Chemistry-N Awasthi
Arihant's Practice Book Chemistry for JEE Main And Advanced-R.K Gupta
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips-for-january-exam
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I hope this information helps you.
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Yes infact report says that 50 percent of the students studying in IITs are never went to any coaching even IIT council is trying to reduce the influence of coaching institute without joining coaching you will enhance your raw intelligence and you can device your own methodology to learn and solve problems with more permanence. Therefore if you are preparing on your own then with gpog strategy you can crack it.
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hello aspirant,
I dont think just going through ncert would help you fetch a good rank in jee.if you doubt you can check yourself through previous year question papers after completing the syllabus.also while preparing simultaneously you willbe giving the mocks and you will understand.ncert books help in the basics concept understanding.though few percent of chemistry questions relating to theory part maybe directly from ncert but not most of them are from ncert and for a good rank you need to attempt most of them to be correct.if you expose yourself to various type of questions answering jee questions would be easy.also previous year question are much helpful to understand the level of questions and solving similar type and range of questions.give as many as mocks as possible and be clear with concepts.reference books help but i advice you not to go through all of them at once.pick those wisely or pick one with the help of your lecturer and solve all of the questions from it.
for more information regarding reference books refer to: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
hope this helps,
thankyou.
HI Aspirant!
Yes definitely, coaching centres also teach NCERT books as the NCERT books of 9th to 12th class plays a vital role in the prelims round of UPSC exam. With NCERT books they also cover the standard books as these books have more question content and are written from the ground up. They form the foundation of your knowledge. Coaching centres also provide their coaching notes, they are helpful in revision before the exam.
Thankyou!
See NCERT Books are pre-requisite for JEE-Mains or any other competitive exam based on the syllabus of class 12th which means that if you are going to appear for JEE-Main then you must read the NCERT Books but only NCERT would not be enough for your preparation of JEE-Main because NCERT does not let you practice more and for that you need some side books so I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Main :-
Hi.
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Hi
Ncert books are good for clearing basic concepts and overall for neet as well, especially when it comes to Neet Biology, NCERT Biology is not less than A Bible for Neet, but the problem with NCERT is that it is a bit difficult to understand as there are not many examples given in NCERT in physics and chemistry and in NCERT Biology there are various topics which are not there in a detailed manner and it becomes really difficult to understand . One more thing is when it comes to highly competitive examinations like neet then you have to practice a lot of questions and a variety of questions but here NCERT lags as it doesn't have many numericals and mcqs and doesn't have a wide variety of questions to practice, but NCERT doesn't cover the type of question, so you may not get marks like 500 or more by just solving NCERT . So, to perform well in your neet you need to follow others books as well in addition to NCERT
The best books which you can go for neet examination are listed below Subjectwise :-
PHYSICS :-
*NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
* Mtg NCERT at your fingertips for physics
*Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey :- it has MCQs and numericals as per Neet examination pattern and level
CHEMISTRY :-
*NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII :- Ncert chemistry is really good for Neet, go through all the solved examples, intext questions and exercise questions
*Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon :- Best for practising and mastering numericals in physical chemistry
*MS Chauhan (Organic) :- It is a great book to clear all your concepts regarding reactions in organic,their mechanism etc
BIOLOGY
*NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "- Master it as around 95 % questions in neet biology are based on ncert but yes to solve MCQs you need to practice but MCQs are not there in NCERT
*NCERT at your fingertips by mtg :- best for practicing MCQs for your neet
*Trueman biology :- good for understanding topics which are difficult to understand from NCERT
Also go through Neet Previous year chapter wise book by Arihant for each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and once you are done with the complete syllabus go through mock test paper.
For detailed information go through :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet/amp
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /
Thankyou
In NEET maximum questions asked from NCERT. Few questions will be directly come from NCERT and some questions will be modified of NCERT question. Also, there will be plenty indirect questions based on NCERT. So, around 95% questions in NEET will be from NCERT. Very few questions will be high standard questions to differentiate the best candidates. So, if you study well and practice NCERT books it will be best for your preparation. Also, practicing previous year NEET questions are also required. you can get the question papers here
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
good luck!
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