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October 10th, 2016, 03:46 PM
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IIT JEE Suggested Books
Can you list me the names of some of the good Books for reference for preparation of Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) Advanced Exam?
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October 10th, 2016, 04:20 PM
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Re: IIT JEE Suggested Books
The names of some of the good Books for reference for preparation of Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) Advanced Exam are as follows: Maths R.D. Sharma Maths XI & XII Hall Knight Higher Algebra I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of One Variable Arihant Prakashan Algebra Arihant Prakashan Differential Calculus Arihant Prakashan Integral Calculus S.L. Loney Plane Trigonometry Part 1 S. L. Loney Plane Co-ordinate Geometry Hall and Knight Higher Algebra Shanti Narayan Vector W. Feller Introduction Probability & Its Applications Arihant Prakshan Vector and 3D Geometry Tata McGraw Hill (TMH) Mathematics I.A. Maron Problems in Calculus of One Variable J. Edward Calculus R. S. Agarwal Maths XI and XII V. Govorov, P. Dybov, N. Miroshin and S. Smirnova Problems in Mathematics Barnard and Child Higher Algebra Dr. Gorakh Prasad Co-ordinate Geometry K.P. Basu Algebra made easy Patapov, DoroFeev Elementary Maths Krechmar Maths G. N. Berman A Problem Book in Mathematical Analysis Tata Mc Graw Hill Complete Course IIT Mathematics A Dasgupta IIT Mathematics Plus Physics H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics Vol I and II I.E. Irodov Problems in General Physics Halliday, Resnick & Walker Fundamentals of Physics S S Krotov Aptitude Test Problems in Physics Nelkon and Parker Advance Physics S.L. Loney Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies V. Zubov & V. Shalnov Problem in Physics A. A Pinsky Problems in physics S. L Loney Elements of Dynamics Part I & II Tipler Physics Vols I & II R. P. Feynman Feynman Lectures on Physics R. P. Feynman The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2 L. A. Sena A Collection of Questions and Problems in Physics Chen, Min Physics Problems with Solutions Sears and Zemansky University Physics Chemistry Physical Chemistry O.P. Tandon Physical Chemistry P. Bahadur Numerical Chemistry Bruce H. Mahan University Chemistry R.C. Mukharjee Numerical Chemistry P. Bahadur (For Reading Theory) Physical Chemistry P.W. Atkins Physical Chemistry Bruce H. Mahan University Chemistry Ebbing General Chemistry O.P Agarwal IITJEE Chemistry NCERT Chemistry XI, XII Seinko & Plane Chemistry Principles & Applications Tata Mc Graw Hill IIT Chemistry Organic Chemistry O.P. Tandon Organic Chemistry Paula Bruice Yurkanis Organic Chemistry Morrison & Boyd Organic Chemistry Arihant Prakashan Organic Chemistry Solomons Organic Chemistry I. L. Finar Organic Chemistry Volume 1 Bahal & Bahal Organic Chemistry Peter Skyes Organic Chemistry J.D March Organic Chemistry M. S. Chauhan Concepts of Organic Chemistry Francis Carey Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry NCERT Chemistry XI & XII Arihant Prakashan Inorganic Chemistry O.P. Tandon Inorganic Chemistry J.D. Lee Concise Inorganic Chemistry JEE Advance– Paper Pattern/Exam Pattern JEE Advanced Paper pattern have 2 papers • Paper 1 • Paper 2 Both the papers are conducted on the same day. Paper 1 will be the held in the morning session, from 9AM – 12PM Paper 2 will be held in the afternoon session, from 2PM – 5PM Each Paper (Paper 1 & Paper 2) has time duration of 3 hours Both, Paper 1 & Paper 2 has 3 categories, namely 1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Mathematics Paper 1 Each category has 3 sections, • Section 1 has 10 MCQ’s. Each question has 4 options with only one correct answer • Section 2 has 5 MCQ’s. Each question has 4 options with one or more correct answer(s) • Section 3 has 5 questions with single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 Paper 2 Just like Paper 1, paper 2 also has 3 sections, • Section 1 has 8 MCQ’s. Each question has 4 options with only one correct answer • Section 2 has 8 MCQ’s. Each question will have four options with only one correct answer. This section contains four paragraphs (which includes theory, practical aspects, data) Two questions will be asked from each paragraph. • Section 3 has four questions which will be Matching List type questions. • Two lists are given with matching options coded as a, b, c, and d. Based on the given codes, correct answers has to be chosen. |
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