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At present i''m in 11...im studying nearly 5-6 hours a day...bt the problem is till now ive focussed only on NCERT text books...so hw shld i plan my study hours frm nw on????

At present i''m in 11...im studying nearly 5-6 hours a day...bt the problem is till now ive focussed only on NCERT text books...so hw shld i plan my study hours frm nw on????

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Godfrey Classic Prince
633 Points
11 years ago

Dear gopal krishna,

It is really good that you have been studying NCERT till now. Now,I believe that it is time you shift your focus more towards cracking IIT-JEE than topping the board examination. For this I recommend you to go for the following books preferred for IIT Preparation by IIT-JEE Aspirants and Coachers.

AskIITians provides you woth the complete list of Books required for cracking IIT-JEE. You will have to prepare atleast for 4-5 hours each day for IIT-JEE alone and I am sure that you can crack it with that kind of preparation.

Important Books For IIT-JEE

Chemistry Books

Physical Chemistry

S.No

Authors /Publisher

Name of Books

Remarks

2

O.P. Tandon

Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

3

P.Bahadur(G.R.Bathla & Sons)

Numerical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

4

Bruce H. Mahan

University Chemistry

Reference Book

5

R.C. Mukharjee

Numerical Chemistry

 

6

P.Bahadur (For Reading Theory)

Physical Chemistry

 

7

P.W.Atkins

Physical Chemistry

 

8

Bruce H. Mahan

University Chemistry

 

9

Ebbing

General Chemistry

 

10

O.P Agarwal

IITJEE Chemistry

 

11

NCERT

Chemistry XI, XII

 

Organic Chemistry

S.No

Authors /Publisher

Name of Books

Remarks

1

O.P. Tandon

Organic Chemistry

Base Book

2

Paula Bruice Yurkanis

Organic Chemistry

Reference Book

3

Organic Chemistry by MORRISON & BOYD

Organic Chemistry

Reference Book

4

Arihant Prakashan

Organic Chemistry

 

5

Solomons

Organic Chemistry

 

6

Morrison & Boyd

Organic Chemistry

 

7

I. L. Finar

Organic Chemistry Volume 1

 

8

Bahal & Bahal

Organic Chemistry

 

9

Peter Skyes

Organic Chemistry

 

10

J.D March

Organic Chemistry

 

11

M. S. Chauhan

Concept of Organic Chemistry

 

Inorganic Chemistry

S.No

Authors /Publisher

Name of Books

Remarks

1

NCERT

Chemistry XI & XII

 

2

Arihant Prakashan

Inorganic Chemistry

 

3

O.P. Tandon

Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

4

J.D.Lee

Concise Inorganic Chemistry

 

6

J.D. Lee

Inorganic Chemistry

Reference Book

Physics Books  

S.NO Authors /Publisher Name of Books Remarks
1 H.C.Verma Concepts of Physica Vol I and II For text books and problem books.
2 I.E. Irodov Problems in General Physics selected problems
3 Halliday, Resnick & Walker Fundamentals of Physics Reference Book
4 By Halliday, Resnick & Walke Fundamentals of Physics  
5 H C Verma Concept of Physics Volume 1 & Volume 2  
6 Krotov Aptitude Test Problems in Physics  
7 Nelkon and Parker Advance physics 
8 S.L. Loney  Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies  
9 I. E. Irodov Problems in General Physics  
10 V. Zubov & V. Shalnov Problem in Physics  
11 A. A Pinsky Problems in physics   
12 V. Zubov & V. Shalnov Problem in physics   
13 S. L Loney Elements of Dynamics Part I & II  
14 Tipler Physics Vols I & II  
15 R. P. Feynman Feynman Lectures on Physics   
16 R. P. Feynman The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2  
17 L. A. Sena  A collection of questions and Problems in Physics  

Mathematics Books 

S.NO Authors /Publisher Name of Books Remarks
1 R.D. Sharma Maths XI & XII Basic Text Books
2 S. L. Loney Trigonometry  Recommended
3 S. L. Loney Co-ordinate Geometry Reference Book
4 Hall Knight Higher Algebra Reference Book
5 I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of One Variable Reference Book
6 Arihant Algebra Reference Book
7 Arihant Differential Calculus Reference Book
 8 Arihant Integral Calculus Reference Book
9 S.L. Loni Plane Trigonometry Part 1  
10 S. L. Loni Plane Co-ordinate Geometry  
11 Hall and Knight Higher Algebra  
12 Shanti Narayan Vector  
13 W. Feller Introduction Probability & Its Applications  
14 Arihant Prakshan Vector and 3D Geometry  
15 Tata McGraw Hill (TMH) Mathematics  
16 I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of one variable   
17 J. Edward Calculus  
18 R. S. Aggarwal Maths XIth and XIIth  
19 V. Govorov,N. Miroshin and S. Smirnova Problems in Mathematics  
20 Barnard and Child Higher Algebra  
21 Dr. Gorakh Prasad Co-ordinate Geometry   
22 K.P. Basu Algebra made easy   
21 Patapov DoroFeev Elementy Maths   
22 Krechmar Maths  
23 G. N. Berman A problem book in mathematical Analysis   

 

Hope this helped you immensely..!

All the Very Best & Good Luck to you ..!!

 

Best Regards,

AskIITians Expert,

Godfrey Classic Prince

IIT-M

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Srikanth Neeli
38 Points
11 years ago

Friend, Ncert books are important books they have full concepts .i think that there is no books which are greater than the ncert books.my advice is read ncert books more and understand what you are reading.please take 3 or 4 hours to read ncert books and the concepts which you cant understand look them up in the other books or consult your lecturers.

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