There are many posts and blogs about books but only a few actually suggest books most of them just list the many many books and the students are confused. There are several types of students and each needs different set of books. Some start preparation from class 8, some from 9, and majority from class 11. I have written posts about different classes and subjects. The posts are precise and contain about only the useful books. So check them out according to which category you belong. • Books for class 8th • Books for class 9th • Books for class 10th For those who are in class 11th or 12th, check out these. • Books for Physics • Books for Chemistry • Books for Mathematics Many posts on books coming soon Check out the JEE and Productivity section for more... Comment down if you have any doubts...
BOOKS FOR CHEMISTRY
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There is a dearth of good books having proper theory. I have listed the books which I personally used for JEE preparation
NOTE: Many people are selling forged editions of chemistry textbooks even with the same cover. I have checked the links and provided the latest and original ones.So you can buy thorugh these.
NCERT is a must both for JEE and NEET
Organic Chemistry – Solomons. , MS Chauhan for problems
Inorganic Chemistry – JEE edition of JD LEE. It is adapted to the JEE syllabus and the irrelevant sections are avoided.
For Physical Chemistry- P Bahadur, RC Mukherjee for solving numericals.
For NEET, a combination of NCERT Chemistry and previous year question papers is perfect.
Previous year papers is a must
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