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can you please suggest how to prepare for aieee and what books to refer?

can you please suggest how to prepare for aieee and what books to refer?

Grade:12th Pass

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Kenneth Biju
30 Points
13 years ago

Book for AIEEE Physics

1 H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics Vol I and II Recommended both as text books.
2 I.E. Irodov Problems in General Physics Recommended for selected problems
3 Halliday, Resnick & Walker Fundamentals of Physics Reference Book
4 Sears and Zemansky University Physics Reference Book
5 Nelkon and Parker Advanced Level Physics Reference Book
6 A.A Pinsky Problems in Physics Reference Book
7 S.S Krotov Aptitude Test Problems in Physics Reference Book
8 L.A. Sena A collection of questions and Problems in Physics Reference Book
9 V.Zubov & V.Shalnov Problem in Physics Reference Book
10 S.L Loney Elements of Dynamics Part I & II Reference Book
11 S.L. Loney Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies Reference Book
12 R.P. Feynman The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2 Reference Book
13 Chen, Min Physics Problems solutions Reference Book
14 Tipler Physics Vols I & II Reference Book

 

Book for AIEEE Chemistry

1 NCERT Chemistry XI & XII Basic Text Books
2 P. Bahadur Physical Chemistry Recommended for Physical Chemistry
3 Arihant Prakashan Organic Chemistry Recommended for Organic Chemistry
4 O.P. Agarwal IIT Chemistry Recommended for Inorganic Chemistry and reference book.
5 Ebbing General Chemistry Reference Book
6 J.D. Lee Concise Inorganic Chemistry Reference Book
7 R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd Organic Chemistry Reference Book
8 R.C. Mukhrjee Numerical Chemistry Reference Book
9 Francis Carey Organic Chemistry Reference Book
10 I. L. Finar Organic Chemistry-Vol I Reference Book.
11 Bahal & Bahal Organic Chemistry Reference Book
12 Sienko & Plane Chemistry Principles & Applications Reference Book
13 P.W. Atkins Physical Chemistry Reference Book
14 Bruce H. Mahan University Chemistry Reference Book

 

AIEEE FOR MATHAMATICS

1 R. S. Agarwal Maths XI & XII Basic Text Books
2 S.L. Loni Plane Trigonometry Part I Recommended
3 S.L. Loni Co-ordinate Geometry Recommended
4 Hall & Knight Higher Algebra Recommended
5 I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of One Variable Recommended
6 Vectors & 3-D Geometry Arihant Prakashan Recommended
7 Vectors Shanti Narayan Reference Book
8 V Govorov, P.Dybov, N.Miroshin, S.Smirnova. Problems in Mathematics Reference Book
9 Bernard & Child Higher Algebra Reference Book
10 Dr. Gorakh Prasad Co-ordinate Geometry Reference Book
11 K.P. Basu Algebra Made Easy Reference Book
12 DoroFeev, Patapov Elementary

amit ram kumar
35 Points
13 years ago


1 H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics Vol I and II Recommended both as text books.
2 I.E. Irodov Problems in General Physics Recommended for selected problems
3 Halliday, Resnick & Walker Fundamentals of Physics Reference Book
4 Sears and Zemansky University Physics Reference Book
5 Nelkon and Parker Advanced Level Physics Reference Book
6 A.A Pinsky Problems in Physics Reference Book
7 S.S Krotov Aptitude Test Problems in Physics Reference Book
8 L.A. Sena A collection of questions and Problems in Physics Reference Book
9 V.Zubov & V.Shalnov Problem in Physics Reference Book
10 S.L Loney Elements of Dynamics Part I & II Reference Book
11 S.L. Loney Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies Reference Book
12 R.P. Feynman The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2 Reference Book
13 Chen, Min Physics Problems solutions Reference Book
14 Tipler Physics Vols I & II Reference Book

 

Book for AIEEE Chemistry

1 NCERT Chemistry XI & XII Basic Text Books
2 P. Bahadur Physical Chemistry Recommended for Physical Chemistry
3 Arihant Prakashan Organic Chemistry Recommended for Organic Chemistry
4 O.P. Agarwal IIT Chemistry Recommended for Inorganic Chemistry and reference book.
5 Ebbing General Chemistry Reference Book
6 J.D. Lee Concise Inorganic Chemistry Reference Book
7 R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd Organic Chemistry Reference Book
8 R.C. Mukhrjee Numerical Chemistry Reference Book
9 Francis Carey Organic Chemistry Reference Book
10 I. L. Finar Organic Chemistry-Vol I Reference Book.
11 Bahal & Bahal Organic Chemistry Reference Book
12 Sienko & Plane Chemistry Principles & Applications Reference Book
13 P.W. Atkins Physical Chemistry Reference Book
14 Bruce H. Mahan University Chemistry Reference Book

 

AIEEE FOR MATHAMATICS

1 R. S. Agarwal Maths XI & XII Basic Text Books
2 S.L. Loni Plane Trigonometry Part I Recommended
3 S.L. Loni Co-ordinate Geometry Recommended
4 Hall & Knight Higher Algebra Recommended
5 I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of One Variable Recommended
6 Vectors & 3-D Geometry Arihant Prakashan Recommended
7 Vectors Shanti Narayan Reference Book
8 V Govorov, P.Dybov, N.Miroshin, S.Smirnova. Problems in Mathematics Reference Book
9 Bernard & Child Higher Algebra Reference Book
10 Dr. Gorakh Prasad Co-ordinate Geometry Reference Book
11 K.P. Basu Algebra Made Easy Reference Book
12 DoroFeev, Patapov Elementary

alsooooooooo choose arihant books

Ashwin Sinha
520 Points
13 years ago

Dear Friend ,

The syllabus for AIEEE is same as 12th board examination. So there is no extra labor 
required other than 12th board syllabus. 
The level of questions use to be easy to moderately tough but the important thing is 
that the questions use to be very conceptual and fundamental. 

Where to start?
Start from NCERT books only and stay sticked to NCERT as far as text book is concerned.
Read the NCERT books well. 
Solve all the Intext Questions and Exercises given in the book. 
You should solve the examples too on your own. 
Make a habit of reading all the subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) on
daily basis. If you are 12th qualified student then give at least 2 hours in text reading
only. Don't leave any topic by thinking that you know this topic. 
If you keep this practice regular your NCERT book will be completed within 5 months. 
It could be more or less depending on a particular person's ability. 
Once you are done with theory start practicing questions from other books. 
But, you should keep revising the theory daily. 
For practice you can refer MCQ by Bharti Bhawan Publication. 
For Maths you should use R.S.Agarwal. 
Study material from some institution like FIITJEE, Career Point etc. will be useful. 
Before 3-4 months of examination you should join All India Test Series of any good
coaching institution so that you can judge your preparation status on all Indian level. 
Also, practice from Previous year question papers is necessary to understand the 
level of examination very well. 
Here some previous year question papers are attached. 
You can find them into the attachments. 
It would be better if you follow Arihant publication question bank.

For preparation you can start from maths in which you can score most , prepare listed topics well to score:

1.Differentiation
2.Integration
3.Differential Equation
4.2 Dimensional Geometry
5.3 Dimensional Geometry
6.Vector
7.Determinant and Matrix
8.Trigonometry

Physics:

1.Electrostate
2.Magnetism
3.2 dimensional motion
4.Thermal Physics
5.Modern Physics
6.Optics
7.Waves and oscillation

Chemistry:

1.Physical Chemistry
2.Organic Chemistry

These are of lower priority
3.Inorganic Chemistry
4.Biochemistry

 

 

 

 

 Books for reference are-

A. DASS -----------MATHS OBJECTIVE

M.L. KHANNA --------PHYSICS


P. BAHADUR FOR -------CHEMISTRY OBJECTIVE

all the best

 

 

 

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Souradeep Majumder
80 Points
13 years ago

IF YOU ARE IN 11  THEN STUDY ONLY RESNICK........ IT IS MORE THAN SUFFICIENT.  JUST READ ONE BOOK NOT MANY BOOKS........

 

FOR MATHS  YOU CAN BUY  ARIHANT SERIES  BOOKS BUT SEPARATELY...  LIKE DIFFERENTIAL CALCULAS INTEGRAL CALCULAS...

 

FOR CHEMISTRY  INORGANIC JUST NCERT LINE BY LINE . EACH WORD IS IMPORTANT... THEN YOU NEED NOT STUDY P BAHADUR OR ETC ETC........

ORGANIC  MORRISON...

PHYSICAL  C MUKHERJEE..........

 

 

THIS ARE MORE THAN SUFFICIENT..............

 

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