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My Comments on 24/05/2007 16:52
Dear All
(especially JEE 2008-2009-2010 aspirants), goIIT is trying to prepare of catalog of books you would like to study from. This includes the course books, NCERT/CBSE/ICSE/State Boards & the Entrance Books. This is to inprove the catalog that we currently have.
No Harry Potters for now
.. It's about time to get on with the first leg of preparations!
Now that we have the catalog, we would love to know what you think should be done more to provide you with the right materials and deals. With Books Store, Resonance, Narayana, apex & Quest already offering us good deals for our students, Do let me know anything we can do to improve for you guys.
I'd love to hear your bantering/accolades/anger/joy/discontent... shout out!
cheers
~admin
Comments (25)
MATHEMATICS.............
trigonometry - S.L. Loney
higher algebra - Hall nd Knight
coordinate geometry - S. L. Loney
problems in mathematics - A.I. Crilepko
differential calculus - Shanti Narayan
integral calculus - Shanti Narayan
vector algebra - shanti narayan
problems book in mathematical analysis - G.N. Berman
iit mathematics - A.Das Gupta
text book of calculus - Dr K C Sinha
text book of algebra - Dr K C Sinha
vector algebra - M L Khanna
course in iit mathematics - Tata Mcgraw Hills
obj. mathematics - r.d sharma
PHYSICS............
concepts of physics - H C Verma
problems in general physics - I E Irodov
university physics - young, sears nd zemansky
fundamentals of physics - resnick, halliday,walker
physics - resnick, halliday, krane
CHEMISTRY................
inorganic chemistry - J D Lee
inorganic chemistry problems nd solutions - P Bahadur
chemistry - O P Tondon
organic chemistry - I L Finar
organic chemistry - Morrison nd boyd
general chemistry - Pauling L , Freeman
university chemistry - rao, C.N.R
principles of organic chemistry - roberts nd caserio

but i think i wud lik to add upon the thing ..
for organic as far as i have seen peter sykes is much more user freindly and thus the best for beginners .... solomons or morrison takes a bit of time to hang no to .
otherwise resnick and halliday is also brilliant if one really wants to understand physics not in the mathematical domain but e=the physical domain itself .
For mathematics the TMH book is really good. (it gives you good solid practice with a brush up of theory)
For physics HC.VERMA is the best for theory and DMukherjii will give you a good practice.
Regarding the inorganic chemistry the NCERT IS THE BEST.
For physical CHEM P.BAHADUR IS GOOD.
If a student religiously do all these, then i bet he will be through in to the IIT WITH A GOOD RANK.
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