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Friday, 28 February 2014

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Thursday, 27 February 2014

BOOKS TO BE READ FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO CRACK IIT-JEE

Chemistry-------------------------------
1. NCERT Chemistry text books of class XI and class XII (usually sufficient) 2. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
3. Arihant Organic Chemistry Objective (Optional)
4. Organic, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry books by OP Tandon
5. For numerical problems-P Bahadur
6. Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
7. Physical Chemistry by RC Mukherjee

8. Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur (good for any Engineering entrance exam)

Mathematics-------------------------------
1. NCERT class XI and class XII books (all students should start with these early)
2. For best concepts you can purchase ‘IIT Mathematics’ by ML Khanna
3. New Pattern IITJEE Mathematics of Arihant Publications by Dr SK Goyal
4. Books by SL Loney (Good for coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry)
5. Tata McGraw Hill (TMH) books
6. GN Bernnam – only use it for calculus as other sections are too advanced for JEE
   
Physics
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1. NCERT Physics for Class XI and XII 
2. Concepts of Physics, Vol.-I & II, by HC Verma
3. Problems in Physics by IE Irodov
4. Physics by D.C. Pandey, Arihant Publications
5. Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnik and Walker

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PREFACE

 
The number of students taking the examination has increased substantially each year with over 485,000 showing up for IIT-JEE 2011. This represented an increase of 30,000 students (6.5%) from 2010.[8]
The availability of seats in recent years is as shown below:
InstituteIntake (2003)Intake (2007)Intake (2008)Intake (2009)Intake (2010)Intake (2011)[9]Intake (2012)[10]
IIT (BHU) Varanasi568686766881105710571057
IIT Bhubaneshwar

120120120120120
IIT Bombay600574648746880880880
IIT Delhi552553626721851851851
IIT Gandhinagar

120120120120120
IIT Guwahati350365435498588615615
IIT Hyderabad

120120120140140
IIT Indore


120120120120
IIT Kanpur456541608702827827827
IIT Kharagpur6598749881138134113411370
IIT Madras554540612713838838838
IIT Mandi


120120120120
IIT Patna

120120120120120
IIT Rajasthan

120120120160160
IIT Roorkee5467468841013115511551155
IIT Ropar

120120120120120
ISM Dhanbad444658705923101210341034
Total4583553769928295950996189647
Attendance



455,000485,000[8]512,000
From 2008, six new IITs have been opened with 120 seats each, increasing the total number of seats to almost 7000. For 2009, admissions have been made to two more IITs, namely IIT Indore and IIT Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) taking the seat count to almost 8300. As of 2011, with additional courses in several old and new IITs, the total seat count has crossed 9600