NCERT books
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The difference between homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures are:
98% of the questions are asked from NCERT books alone and so if you read them and understand the concepts, there should be no reason as why you cannot score 550 and above in NEET. There are many advanced books in the market but they focus on the advanced knowledge. But if you do not have the basics correct, you cannot understand those books. So stick to NCERT first. Once you are done with atleast 1 revision of NCERT books, then you can turn to:
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma Objective Physics By DC Pandey Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker Fundamental Physics by Pradeep Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee Dinesh Chemistry Guide Practise books by VK Jaiswal, MS Chauhan and N Awasthi
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman Objective Biology by Dinesh Objective Botany by Ansari Pradeep Guide on Biology GR Bathla publications for Biology
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It is recommended to go through following NCERT books to crack IAS exam:
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You should study NCERT books for following subjects for IAS preparation:
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Hello Student,
NCERT books are the main requirement of a JEE aspirant or a NEET aspirant. These are written in a very simple language. And whatever other books you are reading , NCERT books are must for JEE and NEET exams. These will cover your basic concepts very clearly. Start from NCERT books and only then move to some tough books for problems. You can read other books too, but NCERT books are must for both the exams.
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Dear aspirant,
According to your query, you have to understand that jee is not something that you can get over by reading some specific books. Yes, Ncert chemistry is a must so i would recommend you to go through the whole book but for maths and physics you need not necessarily follow ncert books ,you can follow allen maths handbook for maths and for physics go for HC Verma. This is only for theory and you can do other books also if you want .
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