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Snehasish Ghosh posted an Question
August 05, 2020 • 05:58 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Physics (PH)

For mechanics, are the sums of jee advanced required for jam?

For mechanics, are the sums of JEE ADVANCED required for JAM?

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    Ruby negi Best Answer

    no dear, jee advance contains tough questions ,they are not the part of jam.. start with kelpener, it is good book and also it contains jam syllabus too, mostly questions come from it...

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    or u can go through the first volume of HC Verma book... jee mains questions are enough for jam....

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    best y

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    regards**

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    good luck... for any doubt u can ask...

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    Ma'am, I have started with HC VERMA book so I asked this question. Thank you for the answer.

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    please answer my question

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    which i hv posted

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    wait.. aditi

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    Dhairya sharma best-answer

    dear u should start with concept of physics by hc verma. it has easy explanation and problems.

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    u will find problems from easy to tough leval

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    it's a good book

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    Ma'am, I have started with HC VERMA book so I asked this question. Thank you for the answer.

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    Chandra prakash

    Yes dear... u can start with concept of physics by HC Verma ..this part is building block off your knowledge so for gain hour knowledge u should study...... Best regards

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    hope u understood it

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    Deepak singh 1

    yeah , it's beneficial go through once jee advance problems

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    Ravi prakash yadav

    yes, classical mechanics portion is more or less same for jee advance and jam. You should prepare jee advance problems. It will be benefitial for you.

  • Anonymous User

    The best book to start with mechanics is HC Verma. After that you may solve a few questions from irodov(if possible).

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