NCERT
Dear aspirants,
Its always good to your preparation with NCERT. You should study NCERT from class 6-12.Studying NCERT may take months. You should devot 7-8 hours of time per day to finish NCERT in 4month.
There are 3stages
1) First the NCERT are studied roughly on your first reading.
2) On second reading, you must start taking notes.
3 On third reading, you must revise.
Always REVISE REVISE REVISE the NCERT in between your preparation level
Along with NCERT, you must read newspaper consistently.
GOOD LUCK!!!
Dear Amit,
NCERT is a book that is orthodoxically followed by every students. It is strictly mentioned in the book list of CBSE board. But it is avidly followed by every students irrespective of any boards specially by students who aim higher like JEE Mains or JEE Advanced or NEET or KVPY or any entrance examination. Try to follow in subjects specially physics, chemistry and biology. And old question of prelims and main paper are available in google. Hope it helps.
Dear candidate, hope you are doing well. Yes , NCERT is enough for JEE advance but only for 85%. NCERT is the Bible for chemistry. You just need to read it line by line for more than four to five times and memorize it by heart. It is more than enough for JEE main but for advance level you can refer to different reference books like GRB by Dr. O. P Tandon. Also it is very much important to practice previous year questions for which you can use Arihant publications. Mostly there are repeated questions and the type of the question are similar.
Hope this helps you .
All the best
Dear aspirant!
Hope your preparation is going well ! If you didn't read NCERT then please I will recommend you that firstly.then refer to other books for JEE mains and JEE advanced .you have to read H.C.verma carefully after that .your state level book will not work here as in this exam Students apper from all over India. So read NCERT first and then any general book and solve mock as many as you can and P.Y.Q is most important.
Thank you!
Hello,
HC Verma is best.
HC Verma aims at building your concepts , so that eventually you can solve the questions in examples or exercises , after you have understood the topic clearly. Where as in DC Pandey , even the theory part appears that it wants you to just memorize answers to potential multiple type answers.
NCERT is not enough for JEE.
Hope you understand.
Hi
Ncert physics textbook is little bit difficult for some students. It has long explanations for the concepts. So reading the textbook will take some time. If you have good concepts through any video lectures, notes then reading textbook will be easy. There is sections like points to ponder which gives a very brief idea about the chapter.
Its dependent on the subject. For subjects like Biology, NCERT will be sufficient enough. But if you consider subject like Mathematics and Physics then NCERT may help you but you need to practice from other resources. Now if you consider chemistry then it can be really helpful in some parts such as Inorganic Chemistry but its not sufficient enough. So if you want you can study NCERT but for problem solving you need to practice from other resources.
To know about KVPY books visit:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/kvpy-books-know-best-books-for-preparation
I hope this helps.
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