Testing What Are the Best Books for AIEEE and BITSAT 2007 Exam Preparation?

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The discussion centers on seeking recommendations for effective study materials for the AIEEE and BITSAT exams in 2007, specifically focusing on objective-type questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The user is particularly interested in the TMH book for AIEEE Physics and the D C Pandey book from Arihant, inquiring about their suitability given the exam's level and the limited preparation time of 7-8 months. The request emphasizes the need for books that provide a variety of question levels, brief theory, and concise solutions to aid in effective preparation. Responses from other users reference previous discussions on recommended physics textbooks, indicating a collaborative effort to provide guidance on the best resources for these competitive exams.
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hello friends

Iam frm india.and iam planning to apppear for AIEEE and BITSAT 2007
Well I would be grateful if you could suggest me good books (Phys,chem,maths)for objective-type questions for prepn for exams of these level .Iam sure indian students will be able to answer my queries here.

thankyou
 
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Hello frnds.
As I've mentioned before iam preparing for AIEEE/BITSAT 2007.I want to knw which could serve a s a good book for Physics (Objectives): Book by TMH like AIEEE Physics.How about objective physics - D C Pandey (Arihant).Or any other book tht u ppl knw?I want toknw in particular of the TMH and D C Pandey book? which Will it be a good keeping in mind the level of exams iam focussing on and the time left with me(around 7-8 months)
Id prefer a book with quens of varied levels ...brief theory(useful points) with concise solns .

I sahll be grateful u cud satisfy my queries
Thanx a lot
Pallavi
 
These queries have been answered by me and OP on a related thread about physics textbooks.
 
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