This will help me too. How to prepare effectively if I'm to start preparing from scratch? I know a few concepts here and there.......but that's about it. What do I do?[2] Pls help sankara and me.
i know i am weak in problem solving skills in physics
i have got two books for physics.
1.Resnick and Halliday
2.Problems in General physics by Irodov
i am also weak in organic i have got two books for the chapter
1.Arihant for jee 2008
2.NCERT
of these two books which book shud i must complete so that i can get jee 2009
i have got R.D. Sharma which is full of subjective problems.is this is sufficient for the entire maths for jee
i am also a subscriber of mtg monthly magazines.
how to led my preparation effective with these books .
please give me a proper guidance and please reply as fast as u can.
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1.Resnick and Halliday
2.Problems in General physics by Irodov
are the best books of physics that i have seen ever...
But do keep in mind to keep a look at the jee syllabus. It is a must have. And you should study everything on that sheet of page (the syllabus!)
Chemisty yes.. Again I personally like these two books :)
Maths I like A Das Gupta more than RD sharma..
Math is about practice.. There is no limit to doing that... BUt practice does not mean solving similar type problems.. but problems of variety..
I have HC Verma and Problems in General physics by Irodov. But i don't touch the latter. What do you think I should do, bhaiyyah?
i think u are in 12,,,,, so now dun touch the later (jus my suggestion) :)
Irodov is actually to be done in class xi
dont waste time in irodov in class xii
actually on mechanics more than irodov..
otherwise irodov is one book i just love :)