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Beginner-Level 4
After this go on through HCV(physics) and Irodov(physics).
For chemistry the study material in ncert is more than sufficient for jee mains but for advanced you can check out specialist publishers in organics and inorganic and physical.I recommend u Morrison or OP Tondon for organic.JD Lee for inorganic and RC Mukherjee for physical.
For mathematics NCERT is not sufficient. You have to upgrade your skills particularly being engineering aspirant.
So you should purchase a series of mathematics books from the same publisher eg CENGAGE or ARIHANT
You have just to be focused o
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Beginner-Level 4
check out this link.
The data almost remains the same over years with minor changes.
And if u get into an IIT but fall between minor branches (beyond Chemical) in old IIT's and CS in new IIT's, opt for CS. It is the future.
All the Best
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