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manpreet
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3 years ago
I personally relied on the study material provided by the coaching classes but still there are some nice texts like For JEE Advanced Physics - HC Verma(for Basics), Halliday Resnick Walker, if further you can go for I E Irodov (but personally i think it not required) Chemistry- Morrison Boyd, Solomons Fryhle, M S Chouhan for question ( other books too from Balaji Publication on inorganic and physical are also good for questionsl like VK jaisawal) R C Mukherjee, JLee for Inorganic NCERT is quite nice Maths- Hall and Knight , S L loney , also the whole arihant series topic wise books are nice, for questions Tata Mcgraw Hill , A Das Gupta For JEE Mains NCERT for all the 3 subjects especially for Chemistry For physics NCERT + HC Verma For maths NCERT+ arihant series will get the job done.