Which Physics Books Are Best for IIT JEE Preparation?

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The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting the right physics books for IIT JEE preparation. H C Verma's "Concepts of Physics" is unanimously recommended as the best resource for mastering fundamental concepts and problem-solving skills. Participants criticize Resnik Haliday for its excessive theory and irrelevant problems, suggesting that it may not be suitable for JEE aspirants. Additionally, solving problems from Irodov alongside H C Verma is advised to enhance problem-solving capabilities specific to the JEE format.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of IIT JEE syllabus and examination format
  • Familiarity with H C Verma's "Concepts of Physics"
  • Basic problem-solving skills in physics
  • Knowledge of Irodov's problem sets
NEXT STEPS
  • Study H C Verma's "Concepts of Physics" for foundational concepts
  • Practice advanced problems from Irodov to improve analytical skills
  • Review JEE-specific physics topics and their applications
  • Explore additional resources for JEE preparation, such as online courses or coaching materials
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This discussion is beneficial for IIT JEE aspirants, high school students preparing for engineering entrance exams, and educators seeking effective physics resources for competitive exam preparation.

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I am looking for some good books for physics
The book which can cover most of the theory and sufficient problems for prectice, till now I have tried Resnik Haliday , but I think it is full of unnecessury theory and irrilevent problems
tell me about a complit book
 
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dude you are asking this in PF. strange, really strange!
anyways, for physics let me tell you that there is no better book then H C Verma for engineering examinations. Going for tougher problems is never going to get you in IIT. Just get your basics right. H C Verma is best at it
 
deepanshumishra said:
I am looking for some good books for physics
The book which can cover most of the theory and sufficient problems for prectice, till now I have tried Resnik Haliday , but I think it is full of unnecessury theory and irrilevent problemstell me about a complit book
What are you saying? How can solve any problem if you don't understand the theory properly? Are you expecting straight solutions to all problems. :biggrin: I suggest you go through the book properly and study only what is relevant for JEE syllabus. Solving problems from Irodov and HC Verma will give you more advantage for solving JEE-type problems.
 

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