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i am doing engineering in IT and i will be giving aieee this year(2010). i am practicing physics fron HC VERMA(subjective questions),chemistry from P.BAHADUR AND maths from M L KHANNA.all these are subjective books. are these books appropriate for aieee prepration keeping in mind the level of aieee paper. if not, then please suggest some books. also i face problem in doing 4-5 last questions of exercises in HC VERMA.should i leave them and move ahead because they are i think lenghthy and such questions cant be asked in an objective exam
Dear tushar
Its very important time for students,From now you should start working hard.
In this short time you must start revision ,and give stress to those topic in which you are weak
verly short time left so its its not advisable to refer any new books.so i will advise u to refer only those books ehich you are following.
and you should also start practice papers.it will help u a lot in your prepration.
Just stay calm and focus on understanding rather than mugging.Please feel free to post as many doubts on our discussion forum as you can.If you find any question Difficult to understand - post it here and we will get youthe answer and detailed solution very quickly. We are all IITians and here to help you in your IIT JEE preparation. All the best. Regards,Askiitians ExpertsBadiuddin
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