ML Khanna has all the theory rolled into one fat book...and it has different ways to solve sums as well. I'm quite comfortable with it...give it a try.
Wich is a good book for mathematics wich has theorems,formula and gud sums.i need it badly.my maths is in very ad condition.
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m refering r.d.sharma 11th maths....nd started m.l.khanna.....bhia actually itzz ur choice pratik bhaiya is right buy any buk of these but do it thoroughly
more than enough........ Read them thoroughly ............ IIT for sure.....
Well I use these books :
Phy :
Theory - resnick halliday
Sums - HCV
MCQ - JPH physics
Chem :
Organic - Morrison boyd theory can make all concepts clear.
Inorganic - J.D.Lee, but i think Dinesh is enough.
Physical - O.P.Tandon.
Maths : R.D.Sharma for theory and sums
A Das Gupta - IIT maths
S.L.Loney - trigo
K.C.Sinha - calculus and algebra
I.A.Maron - calculus (VERY TOUGH)
this is wat i have thought for all 3 subjects
phy-
theory-resnic halliday
sums-hcv and Rsm of fiitjee
chem-
physical-jpnp iit chem by op agarwal and arihant
inorganic-???????i dnt kno any gud book
organic-bahl and bahl
maths-
m.l.khanna
trigo and c.g.-loney
algebra-hall and knight
are these enugh??
Well ML Khanna is really good.... RDS is for ppl who cnt cope up with the other books... first u get a good base in maths,then ur approach will build faster...so first u solve RDS... then ML Khanna. Arihant is good too...
Firstly u must finish solving R.D.Sharma Maths for 11th and 12th thouroughly. R.D Sharma is from IIT Kanpur, and his methods are also very good and neatly explained in that book.
Once u finish that, use Tata McGraw Hill or R.D.Sharma mathematics for IIT-JEE. I have R.D.Sharma Mathematics for IIT-JEE. It has very good explanations of every sum.
Once u finish R.D.Sharma IIT-JEE maths, solve K.C.Sinha calculus, S.L Loney trigonometry (not really required, it is just for olympiad level knowledge)
M.L.Khanna is also good and competitive.
well arihant is gud for jee compared to rds.go for arihant,ADG is ultimately a great buk.But i feel dat it cant be finished.Above all just stick to a particular book which u are going to buy.
http://targetiit.com/iit-jee-articles/books-to-study-refer-for-iitjee-aieee-preparations-24.html
though many won't agree with me but -- I think Arihant books in all sections of maths are very very good once you understand the basic theory , -- if you are looking for theory then for trigo i will suggest K .C Sinha , co - ordinate -- S . L Loney , for algebra again K . C Sinha , and for Calculas , Michael Spivak , but basically Arihant books contain good theories also.
i have adg bt m nt so comfortable wid it i dnt kno y....any other suggestions?