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For JEE maths, i have books as follows: 1. S. L. Loney-Trigonometry book. 2. S. L. Loney-Coordinate geometry book. 3. Amit Aggrawal-Arihant-Differential and integral calculus book. 4. Vector Algebra- Shantinarayan book. 5. Higher Algebra-Hall & Knight book. So, i have different books for different topics. Should i also have to prepare from an `All topic` book like R. D. Sharma? i think this would waste my time as i have only 10 months left and i am a dropper. i havn`t solved any book especially RD before. so, do these different books cover all purposes?

For JEE maths, i have books as follows:
1. S. L. Loney-Trigonometry book.
2. S. L. Loney-Coordinate geometry book.
3. Amit Aggrawal-Arihant-Differential and integral calculus book.
4. Vector Algebra- Shantinarayan book.
5. Higher Algebra-Hall & Knight book.

So, i have different books for different topics. Should i also have to prepare from an `All topic` book like R. D. Sharma?
i think this would waste my time as i have only 10 months left and i am a dropper.
i havn`t solved any book especially RD before.
so, do these different books cover all purposes?

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Sher Mohammad IIT Delhi
askIITians Faculty 174 Points
10 years ago
you should read from a book like RD sharma, and practice all problems from it, having so many books will not be good as you have limited time. Read from RD sharma, and take last 20 year jee questions and practice these problems, so try to solve as many as questions you can. Having so many books is not helpful.

sher mohammad
iit delhi

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