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Which books are good for JEE preparation?
Best Books for JEE 2020 – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
S.No | Authors /Publisher | Name of Books |
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1 | HC Verma | Concepts of Physica Vol I and II |
2 | Arihant Publications | Objective questions on physics by D.C. Pandey |
3 | Halliday, Resnick & Walker | Fundamentals of Physics |
4 | I.E. Irodov | Problems in General Physics |
Is ICSE board good for IIT JEE?
For your preparation for IIT, you can go to any board. As at the end of the day, it is the sheer will of a student or an IIT aspirant that sets the difference. But if you have to choose, we would advise you to opt for the CBSE board. The reason behind this is that among both these boards, ICSE is the tough one.
Which is the best book for the JEE preparation?
There is no single best book for JEE preparation. You need at-least 3 books, one each for Physics, Chemistry and Math. H C Verma for Physics, Cengage Maths by G TIWANI for Math, NCERT + Narendra Awasthi for Chemistry are some of the best books for JEE.
Which board is better for JEE/ NEET – CBSE or ICSE?
Everybody has an opinion. People who like CBSE will tell you that it’s the best board for JEE and NEET preparation. ICSE supporters will say you’ll understand concepts better in ICSE/ ISC board. So the question is – Which board is better for JEE/ NEET – CBSE or ICSE?
Is NCERT enough for JEE chemistry?
NCERT is good for JEE Chemistry but still you need to solve problems from a coaching module or reference book. For Math and Physics, NCERT is not at all enough for JEE. How many books are required for JEE preparation? If you don’t have JEE coaching modules, then one MCQ book each for Physics, Chemistry and Math is required.
What are the best physics books for IIT JEE preparation?
Best Physics Books for IIT JEE Preparation: Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma Understanding Physics by DC Pandey Practice Book Physics for JEE Main and Advanced by DC Pandey Wiley’s Halliday / Resnick / Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) by Halliday, Resnick and Walker Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov