Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Best books to crack IIT JEE

Good coaching classes for JEE provide the material that you require. But what happens if you are not able to join a coaching class? How to do you get access to the material you require to crack JEE? How to do you beat other students?
We’ve done the research for you and compiled a list of the best books that will help you crack IIT-JEE
There is no such thing as the one book that can help you pass your exam.
Here are some tips to help you choose a book:
- Choose a book that is easy for you to understand
- Read more than one book
- Different books may be good for different sections in a subject eg one book for inorganic chemistry and another for organic
Here is a list of recommended books for students taking JEE:
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Chemistry
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1. NCERT Chemistry text books of class XI and class XII (usually sufficient)
2. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
3. Arihant Organic Chemistry Objective (Optional)
4. Organic, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry books by OP Tandon
5. For numerical problems-P Bahadur
6. Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
7. Physical Chemistry by RC Mukherjee

8. Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur (good for any Engineering entrance exam)
-------------------------------Mathematics-------------------------------
1. NCERT class XI and class XII books (all students should start with these early)
2. For best concepts you can purchase ‘IIT Mathematics’ by ML Khanna
3. New Pattern IITJEE Mathematics of Arihant Publications by Dr SK Goyal
4. Books by SL Loney (Good for coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry)
5. Tata McGraw Hill (TMH) books
6. GN Bernnam – only use it for calculus as other sections are too advanced for JEE
-------------------------------Physics-------------------------------
1. NCERT Physics for Class XI and XII (good introduction)
2. Concepts of Physics, Vol.-I & II, by HC Verma
3. Problems in Physics by IE Irodov
4. Physics by D.C. Pandey, Arihant Publications
5. Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnik and Walker (Optional)
Remember that there will be a lot of students taking JEE along with you. The rules from this year state that you need to be in the top 20 percentile of your board to take JEE (Advanced).
Together with a good study plan and motivation, you will have no problem cracking JEE.

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