Are NCERT books enough for the JEE Main?

access_time 2020-03-20T15:24:23.218Z face Swati Gupta JEE

NCERT is in an incredible book for Boards, NEET, JEE and all other competitive exams. However, it does not suffice the need.

As a JEE aspirant, you will definitely need a reference material to back up your concepts.

So let me tell you following things to follow:

Physics:

Concepts of Physics by HC Verma both Vol 1 and 2 are very helpful for conceptual understanding and practicing numerical. Also if you are looking for other options, then DC Pandey is worth giving it a try. In case you wish to try more advanced questions, then I.E Irodov fits perfectly but do it only once you are finished any of the above-mentioned materials.

Chemistry:

Physical Chemistry: OP Tandon or N Awasthi/ Morrison and Boyd

Organic Chemistry: OP Tandon, MS Chauhan or Solomons

Inorganic Chemistry: Arihant Series is a perfect fit here.

Mathematics: Here you need practice nth number of problems, therefore, Cengage series is very known among the JEE aspirants for the quality and quantity of problem-solving questions it offers.

Lastly, Previous Years Papers by Arihant series for even stronger backup.

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