What books should I read to prepare for JEST?

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The discussion focuses on preparing for the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST), which assesses knowledge of basic physics principles and graduate-level topics. Participants seek recommendations for study materials and inquire about the difficulty comparison between JEST and the Joint Admission Test (JAM). One contributor shares their experience, mentioning a rank of 295 with a 93 percentile, and emphasizes the importance of understanding fundamental concepts and practicing with objective questions from standard texts like H.C. Verma. They suggest that the JEST syllabus aligns with the U.G.C prescribed graduation syllabus, which can be found on the official website. The conversation highlights the need for specific book titles and authors for effective preparation.
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Does anybody here knows, what constitutes or what is to be read to take JEST??
 
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JEST covers the basic priciples of physics and questions from the graduate books and basic post graduate topics
 
Thank you very much, but can you suggest me any books for preparing 4 the same? Besides Which is harder JAM or JEST.. I'm preparing to apply for the integrated PhD from JNCASR. Bost JAM and JEST are accepted. SO the question.

Thanks for any suggestions..and has anybody already written JEST..Any idea?
 
Everdawn said:
Thank you very much, but can you suggest me any books for preparing 4 the same? Besides Which is harder JAM or JEST.. I'm preparing to apply for the integrated PhD from JNCASR. Bost JAM and JEST are accepted. SO the question.

Thanks for any suggestions..and has anybody already written JEST..Any idea?

i've written JEST and my rank was 295 with a percentile of 93 .just cocentrate on the basic concepts and try to solve the standard objective questions in H.C Verma and other objective books... the basic emphasis is laid on the U.G.C prescribed graduation syllabus which u can get in it's site
 
Thank you very much for that information, besides can you also suggest me with specific titles and authors of books to prepare...?

Plz..

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