I use O.P Agarwal for physical and Inorganic.Will it suffice
i wanted a list of good books that are to be followed for physics,chemistry,maths...which will have all the possible explanation of a particular chapter....
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Physics
HC Verma
NCERT
Resnick Halliday
These three will cover everything that you need!
Mathematics
RD Sharma (For CBSE and Part of JEE)
A Das Gupta (MUst read for JEE)
TMH (Dont see solutions.. The problem with this book is that everything is solved there itself!)
K C Sinha (For lots of problems. The problems is that you should be intelligently solving this one. In the sense that there are problems which are literally the same)
Loney (Must for Trigo and Coordinate!)
Chemistry
Organic:
Arihant or Solomon (for exptreme expertise)
Inorganic : NCERT ONLY! JD LEE is also good and should be followed for becoming the ultimate in this topic.
PHYSICAL: RC Mukherjee is sufficient
Also can use O P tandon, P bahadur. Both are good.
comprehensive chem for basics
maity ganguly (If you want anything other than NCERT) for inorganic
and rk gupta for organic
OP Agarwal is not a bad book... but I believe these could be a better set of choices.