# IIT JEE

I will be going to class 10 this June . i want to prepare for JEE, i am not joining any of the coaching institutes THIS year. how should i start my preparation at home ? further which books shall i use ?

Note by Avn Bha
3 years, 11 months ago

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Don't buy many book for preparation . Go to book shop and choose the suitable book for your preparation from which you can understand the concepts easily .

- 3 years, 11 months ago

i use rd Sharma for maths is it good for making a base for exams like JEE

- 3 years, 11 months ago

FIITJEE books offer a great scope. Loney's books are good, too. I find Halliday-Resnick books helpful, too. Start the rigor in 10th, since 11th is an incredible jump. I am in 11th CBSE.

- 3 years, 11 months ago