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best of luck
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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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This link has JOSAA data and contain opening and closing rank for all the departments of IIT Kanpur.
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Maths -TMH
Chem.- Prabhat Kumar(inorganic)
P. Bahadur- Physical chem.
O.P Tondon- organic
Note: use these books only after reading and understanding line by line of ncert especially for inorganic.
for maths, i suggest don't use ncert, also don't use r.d sharma ( consists more than what required for boards and less than that required for mains and advance).
Use arihant series( mains+advance) then only use TMH( advance).
TMH confuse students, it consists questions that looks easy but those who have not practiced enough problems for boards and mains don't use TMH.
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