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Hello aspirant,
YES, NCERT textbooks for Chemistry will be enough to study the above stated chapter/topics in chemistry as this book will give you the basics and fundamentals about the chapters which will be very much beneficial for the JEE Mains examinations. So, i would recommend to cover the basics and fundamentals of all the subjects - Physics, chemistry and Mathematics from NCERT Textbooks. Then only go for some reference books to score high marks in JEE mains.
Some of the best Books that will be best for JEE mains examination in all the subjects are as follows :
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.
Hello Aspirant
Yes, you must read the NCERT books and go through the whole chapter and there examples and the exercise questions at the back of the chapters. After that you can go through the reference books and question banks.
Yes definitely! Many questions of the Joint Entrance Examination (Main), or JEE (Main) are repeated from previous years and many other questions appears in the exam straight out of the NCERT textbooks. So, if you complete the previous year questions and NCERTS books thoroughly, then not only 150, but a score of even 200 is not a big task.
So, just complete the PYQs and read between the lines of NCERT, and you surely will succeed. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
If you are preparing for the JEE MAINS examination, then NCERT is a good choice for theories and the PYQ's are good to know about the paper pattern. But if you wish to practice varied number of problems then only the PYQ's aren't sufficient.
The best books for the JEE MAINS physics are provided below-
S. No
Name of the book and author
Book will be best for
1
Concepts of physics (Vol. 1 and 2) by H.C Verma
Quality problems on all topics
2.
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & walker
Concepts of all the topics
3.
Understanding Physics by D C Pandey (Arihant Publications): Set of books for
Electricity & Magnetism
Mechanics (Vol. 1 & 2)
Optics & Modern Physics
Waves & Thermodynamics
Explanation, Derivation and question set of quality solved/unsolved problems
4.
Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
Practicing problems
5.
Understanding physics by Freedman and Young
Explanation, theory of all topics
6.
Problems in physics by SS Krotov
7.
Problems and solution of physics by Shashi bhushan tiwari
For practicing problems and study detailed solutions.
S.No
1.
NCERT Textbooks (for Class XI and XII )
Many questions are being asked directly from NCERT textbook
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
For practice of solving Physical Chemistry Numericals
Organic Chemistry by O P Tandon
Good explanation of topics
Concept of Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Good explanation and set of quality problems
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee
Good reference book on Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins
Refer to this book once you are done with the above books or want to practise more
Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Basics of every topic
Plane Trigonometry by S L Loney
Trigonometry
The Elements Of Coordinate Geometry by S L Loney
Coordinate Geometry
Algebra by Dr S K Goyal Arihant Publications
Algebra
Play with Graphs by Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications)
For solving problems
Differential Calculus by Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications)
Calculus
Integral Calculus by Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications)
8.
Complete mathematics for JEE Main TMH
For explanation of topics
For more information regarding JEE MAINS consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
NCERT books are considered as a Bible for neet aspirant and so NCERT exemplar study material. Every neet student must thoroughly read the NCERT books first if they want to clear neet exams as NCERT books comprises a very good portion of neet paper. So I would suggest you to use ncert exemplar study material and ncert books in preparation of your neet exam.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Hello,
If you have preparing from ncert and follow the ncert it is best...
I would suggest oswal books for all subjects,it is very good book there are some important points which I mentioned here regarding that book is :
Some of other books are-
For physics: Arihant books,DC Pandey,H C Verma.
For chemistry: Narendra awasthi,MTG books,MS Chauhan,ncert
For biology:ncert and MTG publication books are enough.
The most important things you should remember during MCQ solving is-
Thanks!!!
Hope you understand well.
When it comes to physics, be thorough in your basic math: Basic math is essential in answering many issues. This part emphasizes integration, differentiation, trigonometry, and a few identities, geometric progressions, and estimating. Avoid intricate integrations and differentiation; fundamental concepts such as multiplication and division will suffice. Vectors are also very significant; be meticulous with dot and cross products and remember important features.
Solve the previous year's questions TWICE. These questions will give you a decent indication of what to expect on the real exam.
Physics is perfected via practice: the more you practice, the faster you get. The faster you progress, the more precise you will become. Practice results in increased speed and accuracy. Practice is the only thing that can replace it.
Hence, you can solve NCERT exemplar for the remaining chapters. It all depends on the number of questions you've solved and if you have learned from your mistakes.
All the best!
See if you have solved the level-2 problems of DC PANDEY, then I think you have enough skill to solve the NCERT exemplar and it won't be that hard. I would recommend you to practice problems in a 1:1 ratio i.e., if you practice 30 problems every day then do 15 from DC PANDEY & 15 from NCERT EXEMPLAR. So I would recommend you to give the books equal importance, if you want to. But I would say, if you solve the previous year question+DC Pandey+Mock test, then it would be enough for JEE MAINS physics.
For more information regarding the JEE MAINS preparation tips consider the link below:
JEE is a much tougher examination compared to that of the AP EAMCET. So if you are aspiring for the JEE then nope! NCERT Fingertips will not be sufficient. You need to practice other books like JD LEE, OP TANDON, PBAHADUR for the Chemistry and similarly for MATHEMATICS, ML KHANNA, RS AGGARWAL etc.
Now if you are going for the EAMCET then books like NCERT Fingertips along with NCERT books and you can also practice the problems from the previous year question books or anyother study material available online.
For more information regarding AP EAMCET consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-syllabus
Hope you are doing good...!!!
NCERT is likewise suggested by JEE Main clinchers and specialists for JEE Main readiness. Specialists say that concentrating on NCERT is adequate to pass JEE Main. You can do incredibly well in JEE Mains by reading up NCERT books for Physics and Chemistry, despite the fact that you would in any case require a smidgen of help from different sources. Nonetheless, you would need to depend totally on other review materials for Mathematics. Along these lines, NCERT + PYQS is adequate to pass JEE MAIN however to score great imprints you are expected to get ready from some other reference books.
Hope this information helps you...!!!!!!!!
All the best!!!
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