<aside> π Theory book
ππ» Theory books contain JEE focused notes and contents that will help you study theory and concepts specially required for JEE.
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<aside> βπ» Problems Book
ππ» Problem books contain a collection of problems focused on JEE-related topics and question patterns.
π§ Stick to only one of the good problem books mentioned below, as almost all of them are equally good. All that matters is that you thoroughly solve one book; that is more than enough. Switching between problem books will be overwhelming and not very helpful.
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Many books mostly are both Theory and Problem books for JEE.
<aside> πΊοΈ Reference Books
ππ» Reference books are actual text books in the subject and should be used like side references for better understanding and clearing your doubts, and should not be used as your primary source of study material.
π§ Reference books are not meant to be studied page by page. Rather you use them to learn about specific topic, terminology, and concepts.
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<aside> π‘ Hand written notes
ππ» These are handwritten notes created by JEE preparators. They are meant to be understandable only by the person who wrote them, unlike the previous set of books which are meant to be understandable by anyone reading them. These notes are provided to show an example of how people have made notes during their JEE preparation, and you can possibly use some techniques from them.
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