Saturday 18 February 2012

Reference Books for IITJEE


Reference Books for IITJEE
Chemistry
S.No.
Author/Publisher
Name of the Book
1
NCERT
Chemistry XI & XII
2
P. Bahadur
Physical Chemistry
3
Arihant Prakashan
Organic Chemistry
4
O.P. Agarwal
IIT Chemistry
5
Ebbing
General Chemistry
6
J.D. Lee
Concise Inorganic Chemistry
7
R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd
8
R.C. Mukhrjee
Numerical Chemistry
9
Francis Carey
10
I. L. Finar
Organic Chemistry-Vol I
11
Bahal & Bahal
Organic Chemistry
12
Sienko & Plane
Chemistry Principles & Applications
13
P.W. Atkins
14
Bruce H. Mahan
University Chemistry


Physics
S.No.
Author/Publisher
Name of the Book
1
H.C. Verma
Concepts of Physics Vol I and II
2
I.E. Irodov
Problems in General Physics
3
Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Fundamentals of Physics
4
Sears and Zemansky
University Physics
5
Nelkon and Parker
Advanced Level Physics
6
A.A Pinsky
Problems in Physics
7
S.S Krotov
Aptitude Test Problems in Physics
8
L.A. Sena
A collection of questions and Problems in Physics
9
V.Zubov & V.Shalnov
Problem in Physics
10
S.L Loney
Elements of Dynamics Part I & II
11
S.L. Loney
Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies
12
R.P. Feynman
The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2
13
Chen, Min
Physics Problems w/solutions
14
Tipler
Physics Vols I & II


Mathematics
S.No.
Author/Publisher
Name of the Book
1
R. S. Agarwal
Maths XI & XII
2
S.L. Loni
Plane Trigonometry Part I
3
S.L. Loni
Co-ordinate Geometry
4
Hall & Knight
Higher Algebra
5
I.A. Maron
Problems in Calculus of One Variable
6
Vectors & 3-D Geometry
Arihant Prakashan
7
Vectors
Shanti Narayan
8
V Govorov, P.Dybov, N.Miroshin, S.Smirnova.
Problems in Mathematics
9
Bernard & Child
Higher Algebra
10
Dr. Gorakh Prasad
Co-ordinate Geometry
11
K.P. Basu
Algebra Made Easy
12
DoroFeev, Patapov
Elementary Math's
13
Krechmar
Math's
14
G.N. Berman
A Problem Book in Mathematical Analysis
15
W. Feller
Intro. to Probability & its Applications
16
Calculus
J. Edward

10 Ways To Increase Your Concentration


1.      First understand clearly what concentration is: “Concentration is taking your mind off many things and putting it on one thing at a time.”
2.      Decide carefully what you want to concentrate on, for in many subtle and not-so-subtle ways, you become that which you focus on — that is, you take on the attributes of your chosen subject of concentration. Have you ever noticed how couples who have been married for many years start to look like each other, or how people often come to resemble their pets, their cars, their hobbies, or their work projects?
3.      Generally speaking, everyone has had experiences in total concentration. Go to a good adventure film at a movie theater. In the middle of it, stop watching the movie (this might be hard, but do it anyway) and look around at the people in the theater. What are they doing? They are absolutely still, eyes barely blinking, and their breath is slower. It would take a really major distraction to break their attention stream. These physiological signs may give you a hint about ways to increase your own concentration abilities.
4.      Some of the enemies of concentration skills are constant sensory input, multi-tasking, trying to do many things all a the same time, loud noises, and flashing light patterns. The human nervous system is a marvelous thing, but it is not built to function in the face of these things on a full-time basis. Attention deficit patterns come, at least to some extent, from the activities or situations which make concentration difficult to impossible. Then a habit of non-attention or inability to concentrate deeply is established and difficult to overcome.
5.      Make it a point to put your full concentration on whatever you are doing. Don’t let anything distract you. It really helps to be in a quiet place, but you can learn to block out noise if necessary.
6.      Understand the essential connection between concentration and energy. Deep concentration is a matter of increasing or directing your life-force or conscious, cosmic energy. The more of this kind of energy you have, the better. Scattered energy doesn’t help. It must be calm, focused energy. Learn to be calmly concentrated and be concentratedly calm.
7.      Learn and practice some physical and mental energization techniques. This is an important first step toward the ability to concentrate deeply.
8.      Take breaks. Go outside and breathe deeply or take a brisk walk. Make yourself do this often and you’ll be able to return to your task recharged and ready to focus more creatively.
9.      Meditation is the most powerful of all concentration enhancement techniques. Learn a few simple meditation techniques and practice them at least five minutes daily.
10.  A first step in the concentration aspect of meditation is to focus on watching your breath — not controlling it in any way, but just observing it. This helps to train yourself in taking your mind off of many things, and putting it on one thing at a time — in this case the breath. As you observe your breath, it will calm down, your brain will calm down also (this is a scientifically well-documented, mind-breath connective function), and you automatically move into a dynamic, peaceful (but not sleepy) state of being. Your mind becomes recharged and creatively receptive.

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Government
95
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90
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95
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90
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Government
90
6
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85
7
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80
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80
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75
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70
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75
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75
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70
14
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70
15
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70
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70
17
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80
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Government
65
19
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70
20
Private
60
21
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60
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60
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65
24
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70
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60
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65
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65
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60
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55
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60
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70
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60
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60
34
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65
35
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70
36
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65
37
Private
65
38
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65
39
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65
40
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70
41
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65
42
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65
43
Private
50
44
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55
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55
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60
47
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65
48
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60
49
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60
50
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65
51
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65
52
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55
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60
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60
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65
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65
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60
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60
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65
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55
65
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65
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50
67
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60
68
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55
69
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55
70
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60
71
Private
60
72
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60
73
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60
74
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60
75
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55
76
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60
77
Private
60
78
Private
49
79
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50
80
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50
81
Private
55
82
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49
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60
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89
Government
60
90
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50
91
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60
92
Private
55
93
Government
55
94
Private
55
95
Private
50
96
Government
50
97
Government
60
98
Private
49
99
Government
48
100
Private
49