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Abdul Quader
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Looking for recommendatuons/suggestions.
Is there any lecture note series or something like that that can help studying Jackson's Electrodynamics? Thanks in advance.

For instance, Prof. S. Errede's UIUC Physics 435/436 Lecture Notes helps to study Griffith's Electrodynamics.

http://web.hep.uiuc.edu/home/serrede/P436/P436_Lectures.html
 
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Abdul Quader said:
Looking for recommendatuons/suggestions.
Is there any lecture note series or something like that that can help studying Jackson's Electrodynamics? Thanks in advance.

For instance, Prof. S. Errede's UIUC Physics 435/436 Lecture Notes helps to study Griffith's Electrodynamics.

http://web.hep.uiuc.edu/home/serrede/P436/P436_Lectures.html
A long time ago I remember about the lecture notes by prof. Fitzpatrick at the Univ. Of Texas in Austin. I hope they are still freely available online.
 
These lectures are more of griffit's standard lectures. Thanks for the suggestions though.