#52
27th July 2010, 02:22 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
hi friend..
Here is the list of few important AIEEE Books for AIEEE Mathematics : Maths XI & XII : R. S. Agarwal Plane Trigonometry Part I : S.L. Loni Intro. to Probability & its Applications : W. Feller Co-ordinate Geometry : S.L. Loni Co-ordinate Geometry : Dr. Gorakh Prasad Higher Algebra : Hall & Knight Problems in Calculus of One Variable: I.A. Maron Vectors & 3-D Geometry- Arihant Prakashan Vectors Shanti Narayan Problems in Mathematics : V Govorov, P.Dybov, N.Miroshin, S.Smirnova. AIEEE Books for AIEEE Physics Concepts of Physics Vol I and II : H.C. Verma Problems in General Physics : I.E. Irodov Fundamentals of Physics : Halliday, Resnick & Walker University Physics : Sears and Zemansky Physics Vols I & II : Tipler Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies : S.L. Loney Advanced Level Physics : Nelkon and Parker Problems in Physics : A.A Pinsky Aptitude Test Problems in Physics: S.S Krotov AIEEE Books for AIEEE Chemistry : Tata Mcgraw Hill’s AIEEE 2008/2009 winning edge series Physical Chemistry : R C Mukherjee Organic Chemistry : Arihant Prakashan IIT Chemistry : O.P. Agarwal J.D.Lee : Concise Inorganic Chemistry |
#53
2nd August 2010, 05:54 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
I want the 11th and 12th class books publised by CBSE.
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#54
3rd August 2010, 12:49 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
first of all, you must study the basic concepts from NCERT text books. then you can ctudy from competition books from arihant publications. they will cover a lot of questions of aieee. at last, you must see last 10 years solved paper. they will give you the idea that how really the paper will come.
good luck |
#55
3rd August 2010, 02:01 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
dear friend
for aieee u can prefer the books of abc publications, arihant publications ,tata mc-hill and many more. for physics- H.C.VERMA MATHS- R.D SHARMA ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- Morrison and Boyd INORGANIC CHEMISTRY- J D Lee all the best. |
#56
3rd August 2010, 02:58 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
Hello,
For AIEEE, you may follow NCRT, PRADEEP, ARIHANT PUBLICATION,H.C VERMA(physics), O.P.Agarwal(chemistry), Sumita verma(maths). Materials in these books were good and very helful for aieee. good luck. |
#57
3rd August 2010, 03:05 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
hi
L.A. Sena A collection of questions and Problems in Physics Reference Book O.P. Agarwal IIT Chemistry Recommended for Inorganic Chemistry and reference book. R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd Organic Chemistry Reference Book R. S. Agarwal Maths XI & XII Basic Text Books best luck |
#58
3rd August 2010, 04:06 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
If preparing only for aieee ,you should prefer following:
For Maths: R D Sharma, Das and Das for concept For Physics: NCERT Books and Tutorial notes, Arihant publication For Chemistry: NCERT Books and Tutorial notes, Arihant publication Apart from this please do read H C verma. |
#60
3rd August 2010, 09:47 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
As far as Chemistry is concerned, NCERT is the best.
I can't say same for MATHS and PHYSICS. For these you need to look beyond. For Physics, books of PRADEEP Publication will be better option. For Mathematics, go with R.S.Aggrawal. Finally, it is your practice, that will pay, not the book....... Best of LUCK...... |
#62
3rd August 2010, 01:25 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
hi friend you can checkout some of the books for these great editor and writters...you can checkout some solutions from solomans study materials orelse from brillant coaching institute study materials......
I.E. Irodov H.C. Verma Bruce H mahan ABC CLASSES study materials. regards azhar |
#64
3rd August 2010, 05:43 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
so amny people tell u to choice so many deferent books but u should not get confused.u should refer those books in which short,sweet and helpful synopsiis and shortcuts are given.i want to tell u the name of some of the good books they are....
1 physics : NCERT,Arihant DC Pandey objective 2 For chemistry :NCERT(A Must), ABC of chemistry, Arihant 3 Mathematics :ABC of Mathematics,Arihant etc |
#65
3rd August 2010, 08:25 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
Hello,
There are many books in the market for AIEEE, but it is best to refer the following: NCERT-Ultimate, but confusing in some case. For Chemistry-Arihant and pradeeps. FOr Physics-Arihant and H.C.Verma For MAths-R.D.Sharma and NCERT These are the best and have a lot of good questions to increase your aptitude. Good Luck! |
#68
4th August 2010, 03:04 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
hi, you prefer -
for chemistry- O.P. agrawal for Maths - Arihant For physics - dinesh and please dont avoid NCERT. BEST OF LUCK... |
#71
15th November 2010, 06:05 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
For clearing AIEEE you should first be thorough with the NCERT books and in addition reffer to the books like
Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma refresher for physics -pradeeps Concepts of Physics by Haliday, Ressnick Refresher of chemistry - pradeeps or abc for maths reffer to R.D.Sharma, P.K. Aggrawal and in addision to these also reffer some books for reasoning questions. |
#76
28th January 2011, 03:18 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
Well there are lots of books available in markets for this exam.
But you cn refer these books for better results: 1. H.C. Verma and IR Irodov for physics 2.Dinesh AIEEE series 3.Arihant series. 4.Tata mcgraw hills. And most importantly dont forget to brush up your NCERT books as most of the concepts are asked from it. Regards!! |
#77
28th January 2011, 07:08 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
I will suggest you the following books for AIEEE.
- You can prepare concepts in Physics (Vols I and II ) by H.C.Verma and Arihant series for Physics. - Books of S.L.Loney, Piskanov for Mathematics. -NCERT books for chemistry along with Morrison and Boyd for Organic chemistry, J.D.Lee for Inorganic chemistry. In addition to books you may also use online resources Eg : Tutorials, tests, free classes and sample papers. And if you are wondering from where you will get these, then visit http://www.wiziq.com/exam/AIEEE. |
#79
26th March 2011, 01:44 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
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AIEEE PHYSICS PREPARATION BOOKS Some of the recommended books for AIEEE physics are as follows.... Complete Physics For Aieee Price - Rs. 428 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! AIEEE Physics Price - Rs. 333 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! AIEEE Physics Price - Rs. 550 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! AIEEE Physics In 30 Days Price - Rs. 203 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! AIEEE Physics 2011- 40 Days Price - Rs. 191 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! |
#80
27th March 2011, 01:31 AM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
Hi,
i think you should reffer ncert book of 11th and 12th. an arihant prakasan books will be best also visit the links http://www.minglebox.com/user.do?method=registerUser&semlp=aieee&gclid=CPDP 4__-2p8CFQMupAodxGnaGw http://www.topchalks.com/tc/aieeeregistration.htm?gclid=CInmzMP_2p8CFdAvpAodk1 mYGg Thank |
#82
14th April 2011, 04:12 PM
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Re: Which book to refer for aieee?
I will suggest you to opt for books of 'arihant publications' they are the best books for aieee.
Books of it contains study materials from all books (ncert,pradeep,h.c.verma and all 12 class and competitive books.) they are complete study guides. |
#85
17th September 2011, 01:36 PM
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Which book to refer for aieee
Best refer these books for better results:
1. H.C. Verma and IR Irodov for physics 2.Dinesh AIEEE series 3.Arihant series. 4.Tata mcgraw hills. 5.ncert text book 5.AIEE Explorer |
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