NCERT
Hi
NCERT books are good for clearing basics, but are they enough for scoring well? No because
>>>> There are many topics which are difficult to understand directly from NCERT
>>>> NCERT books don't have mcqs enough for practising
>>>> Ncert books don't have questions as per JEE MAIN patter .
So, in addition to NCERT, you will have to follow other books as well
The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your JEE examination are provided below:-
>> >> PHYSICS :-
* NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII for physics
*Concepts of physics Vol I and II by HC Verma :- the best book for mastering physics for jee preparation
*Understanding Physics by D C Pandey
*Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
>> >> CHEMISTRY :-
NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII :- master it as many times questions have been directly asked from NCERT concepts
*Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee:- best for practicing numericals in physical chemistry
*Organic Chemistry by O P Tandon:- best for clearing all your doubts in organic chemistry
*Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee:- Best for your inorganic chemistry.
>> >> MATHEMATICS :
*Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma :- good for clearing your basic concepts along with NCERT
*Complete mathematics by TMH
*New pattern mathematics for JEE by Arihant publications
You can get detailed information regarding best books for JEE Mains list at
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
Also follow the below tips :-
--------) More than the books you follow what matters is the way you follow them so while going to the chapter focus on understanding the concept go through solved examples and then go through exercise questions
--------) Never pile up your doubts, you should get them cleared otherwise it will be very difficult for you to understand the topics/concepts
--------) Solve previous year question papers , it will help you a lot as question based on the same concepts has been seen to be repeated very often in JEE main examination
--------) Solve mock test papers :- it is very important because it tells you whether you have prepared well for the examination or not and it will also let you know your weak areas so that you can work on them in order to perform better in your actual exam.
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Thankyou
Dear aspirant
In neet most of the question are directly from the NCERT Book itself specially in biology so first you should be through with every lines of that chapter of ncert book. still if still you haven't gain the concept then refer the standard book you are using for better understanding. Your knowledge /understanding should be strong for the topic then only you will be able to answer correctly.
Usually human health and disease gives minimum of 2-3 questions every year in neet paper. It's easy to learn also so you can capitalise this chapter for good marks.
Hope I was able to clear your doubt.
Thank you !!
Hello candidate,
The Physics question asked in the JEE Mains examination is a total 120 marks, and the questions asked in the examination consists of both conceptual as well as moderate level of questioning types. So, just solving the NCERT textbook would not be a sufficient material for youth in order to score good marks in the examination.
The NCERT textbook might help you for preparation of any start for the chapter of any topic at the beginning, but you need to refer to books such as HC Verma concepts of Physics, and DC Pandey and try to solve the questions from these books in particular if you want to have a good knowledge of conceptual analysis and questioning.
IF you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Dear Aspirant,
See no one or no particular guarantees success in JEE Mains.NCERT is good for building basics of all concepts.FOr inorganic chemistry of JEE Mains NCERT is must.Various question are asked directly from NCERT in it.
For Other subjects to get an idea of what level questions are asked and to practice them thoroughly you have some standard books for JEE Mains.
Check these -
Also check-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-important-topics-books
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-important-chapters-of-jee-main
Some tips-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips-toppers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
Hi aspirant,
I will be very frank with your doubt and in simple words the answer is NO.
Now, lets dig deep into the reasons "why not".
To be honest, all questions in JEE Mains come from NCERT and if you are very thorough with your NCERT books i.e. the syllabus prescribed, you are good to go.
Having said that, it is also true that NCERT books provide you with very basic knowledge of the curriculum and to crack something like Mains, you need to practise some intermediate level questions.
Also Mains being a competitive exam, if most of your competitors have practiced high-level (difficult) questions, and you have not, automatically you will be on the backseat to start with.
Find below this exhaustive article where list of Best books for JEE Mains has been carefully curated.
All the best.
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