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Yatendra Singh

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  • Arihant Problem Book in Mathematics for IIT JEE by SK Goyal
  • NCERT Maths Class 11 and 12
  • Cengage Maths by G TIWANI
  • Comprehensive Mathematics for JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill publications
  • Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta

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Nishtha Datta

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Yes, NCERT Solutions are generally enough for Class 11 Maths exam preparation, especially for CBSE board exams. Shiskha has provided NCERT solutions are based on the latest CBSE syllabus, with step-by-step explanations that help build a strong conceptual understanding.

 In Chapter 4 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations of class 11 Maths, students are introduced to key concepts like real and imaginary numbers, the form a + ib, modulus, conjugate, and solving equations with complex roots. These solutions explain each problem methodically, making it easier to grasp abstract topics like the Argand plane or polar representation. Our

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Shikha Goyal

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The authorities have discontinued the JEXPO exam. Admission to participating colleges will be done on the basis of the qualifying exam. The topics include Trigonometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Geometry, Coordinate Geometry, and Statistics

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Anangsha Patra

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NDA Maths syllabus comprises Algebra Calculus, Matrices and Determinants Integral Calculus and Differential Equations Trigonometry Vector Algebra Analytical Geometry Of Two and Three Dimension and Statistics and Probability. Candidates can do well in this section by practicing previous year papers. 

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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, As you know, NDA and CDS examination is conducted twice a year
NDA Educational Qualifications - For Army Wing - Pass Certificate in 10+2 exam For Air Force and Naval Wings - Passing Certification of Class 12th exam with Physics and Mathematics. The National Defence Academy NDA is the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force train together before they go on to respective service academies for further pre-commissioning training. National Defence Academy or NDA is one of the most sought-after defence entrance exams in the country. The exam is co
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Sapna kumari

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Practice previous year papers
It will help candidates in understanding how questions have been asked in previous years, difficulty level of questions, topics with weightage. Practicing the previous year question papers will also help in your JEE preparation level and evaluate how much you need to study.

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Varshika Srivastava

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M.Sc in Maths is a two year programme. It offers you a wide range of jobs such as mathematics professor, data analyst, etc. And you can apply in both private and public sector. But, in order to get a job in next 1-2 years, you must be getting one immediately after finishing the course as it alone would be taking 2 years. On the other hand, you can apply for government exams right after finishing the UG degree and continuous attempts maybe can get you a job within 2 years. But then, you would only be opening up to public sector jobs.

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Mohit Kumar Mishra

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Let me give you the answer for this question and this is not just a guidance and tips out there, it is my story 4 year back when I was in 12th, at the same time or in Nov-Dec, I got serious about my studies. Then I relaized I have not covered my syllabus yet in Maths and all subjects. But more or less I have fair idea of initial chapters, so problem is how I can cover my whole syllabus and how to get atleast 95+ marks at board. Preboard exam was also approaching. So I started devoting 2-3 hrs daily to mathematics and tried to cover the syllabus as soon as I can. And it took around 1 month to cover all that, in between I have my preboar
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