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Repected Puneet, I completely disagree with you regarding books to be read for Maths.. Arihant publishers have books which are good but the questions provided in the books are not pertaining to IIT.. Regarding books here is what i think one should read : MATHS 1) Higher Algebra - Hall & Knight 2) Trignometry - S L Loney 3) Coordinate Geometry - S L Loney 4) Calculus - Thommas & Finney 5) IIT-JEE Maths- TMH PHYSICS 1) Universtiy Physics ( Freedman and Young) - This book is required to clear the concepts. 2) Concepts in Physics I & II (H.C. Verma) 3) General Problem in Physics (I.E. IRODOV) CHEMISTRY Physical Chemistry 1) Problems in Chemistry - R.C. Mukherjee 2) Macmurry Fay Organic Chemistry 1) Organic Chemistry - Solomon Inorganic Chemistry 1) Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry - J.D. LEE 2) Inorganic Chemistry - O.P. Tandon Apart from all the above mentioned books NCERT books are a must.. I guess i have metioned all the books that i noe and which are good enough for anyone to get in to IIT.. With regards, Prakhyat |
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