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NCERT is the best book for CBSE class 12 maths. Most of the questions in CBSE board exam are directly asked from NCERT textbook. All you need to do is rigorous practice of all the problems given in the NCERT textbook.
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NCERT's books are the foundation stones of UPSC preparation. As COVID-19 is spreading, you should download the books from the NCERT's official website. To download the E-books from NCERT's official site refer here - http://ncert.nic.in/textbook/textbook.htm
Select the class, subject as well as title of the book to download it.
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Physics is a main subject in the stream of science and there are a lot of concepts which have both theory and practical part. So it becomes necessary to learn all the concepts clearly.
It is good that you have the notes of the physics that you from your lectures but one thing you have to know that the Ncert books are the books which are written very carefully as all the necessary things are written there with filtering all the unnecessary things. Reading the book will give you a proper knowledge about the topic and there are many things that you may not be knowing about it .
So I will suggest you to read the book as much as possible and also read the notes to revise the concepts.
hey,
the syllabus of JEE mains are as follows
for mathematics - sets, relations and functions , complex numbers and quadratic equations , matrices and determinants, permutations and combination , mathematical induction , binomial theorem and its simple applications, sequences and series, limit continuity and differentiability , integral calculus , differential equations, coordinate geometry, three dimensional geometry , vector algebra , statistics and probability , trigonometry , mathematical reasoning
for physics - physics and measurement ,kinematics, laws of motion , work, energy and power , rotational motion , gravitation , properties of solids and liquids , thermodynamics , kinetics theory of gases , oscillations and waves , electrostatics , current electricity , magnetic effects of current and magnetism , electromagnetic induction and alternating currents , electromagnetics waves , optics, dual nature of matter and radiation , atoms and nuclei , electronic devices ,communication systems
for chemistry - some basic concepts in chemistry , states of matter , atomic structure , chemical bonding and molecular structure , chemical thermodynamics, solutions , equilibrium , redox reaction and electrochemistry , chemical kinetics, surface chemistry , classification of elements and periodicity in properties ,general principles and processes of isolation of metals , hydrogen , S- Block elements , P Block elements , D and F block elements , coordination compounds ,environmental chemistry , purification characterisation of organic compounds , some basic principle of organic chemistry , hydrocarbons , organic compounds containing halogens, organic compounds containing oxygen ,alcohols ,phenols and ethers ,carboxylic acids, organic compounds containing nitrogen , polymers , biomolecule, chemistry in every day life , principle related to practical chemistry , chemical principles involved in the following experiments
for more detailed syllabus refer to the link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
for jee mains books https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
for neet https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet
all the best !
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NCERT chemistry is good for building and clearing Basic concept but when it comes to entrance examination like jee then it is not sufficient as there are many concepts which are difficult to understand from NCERT as they have not been explained there in a elaborate manner and not many questions are there to practice , also NCERT doesn't have MCQs.
So , you cannot completely rely on NCERT for your Jee preparation.
You can follow following books for chemistry for JEE preparation
CHEMISTRY :-
*Ncert Chemistry for class XI and XII
*Physical Chemistry by OP Tondon
*Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur
*Organic chemistry by OP Tondon
For detailed information go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main/amp
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced/amp
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