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NA Review: A Must-Have Problem Book to Build Strong Command Over Inorganic Chemistry - The Problems in Inorganic Chemistry for JEE (Main & Advanced) by V. K. Jaiswal is one of the most reliable resources for strengthening problem-solving skills in Inorganic Chemistry, and the 18th Edition (2025) continues to maintain its high standard. Inorganic Chemistry often feels confusing due to its factual nature, but this book helps convert theory into clear, application-based understanding. The problems are well-aligned with both JEE Main and JEE Advanced patterns, covering a wide range of difficulty levels. This makes it suitable for gradual improvement as well as advanced-level practice. What stands out is the systematic chapter-wise coverage. Topics like chemical bonding, coordination compounds, periodic properties, and metallurgy are handled with carefully framed questions that test concepts rather than rote learning. Regular practice from this book significantly improves confidence in tackling tricky inorganic questions in exams. The progression of questions within each chapter is well thought outโstarting from basic concept-check problems and moving towards more analytical ones. This makes it especially useful for students who want to strengthen weak areas through focused practice. Overall, this book works best as a problem companion alongside NCERT and class notes. For students aiming to score consistently well in Inorganic Chemistry, it is a highly effective and dependable resource. Strongly recommended for focused and disciplined JEE preparation. Review: BEST FOR MAINS AND ADV - GREAT BOOK I WOULD SAY TO READ JD LEE FIRST THAN SOLVE IT
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A Must-Have Problem Book to Build Strong Command Over Inorganic Chemistry
The Problems in Inorganic Chemistry for JEE (Main & Advanced) by V. K. Jaiswal is one of the most reliable resources for strengthening problem-solving skills in Inorganic Chemistry, and the 18th Edition (2025) continues to maintain its high standard. Inorganic Chemistry often feels confusing due to its factual nature, but this book helps convert theory into clear, application-based understanding. The problems are well-aligned with both JEE Main and JEE Advanced patterns, covering a wide range of difficulty levels. This makes it suitable for gradual improvement as well as advanced-level practice. What stands out is the systematic chapter-wise coverage. Topics like chemical bonding, coordination compounds, periodic properties, and metallurgy are handled with carefully framed questions that test concepts rather than rote learning. Regular practice from this book significantly improves confidence in tackling tricky inorganic questions in exams. The progression of questions within each chapter is well thought outโstarting from basic concept-check problems and moving towards more analytical ones. This makes it especially useful for students who want to strengthen weak areas through focused practice. Overall, this book works best as a problem companion alongside NCERT and class notes. For students aiming to score consistently well in Inorganic Chemistry, it is a highly effective and dependable resource. Strongly recommended for focused and disciplined JEE preparation.
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BEST FOR MAINS AND ADV
GREAT BOOK I WOULD SAY TO READ JD LEE FIRST THAN SOLVE IT
A**N
Great for jee preparation
I would prefer every aspirant to buy this great book by vk sir
K**A
Page quality is very good
Best book for IOC
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Good to study
Good
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God of IOC
Real book hai. 100% worth it ๐๐ผ๐โโ๏ธ
S**A
Very good.
New book. Good packaging. Plastic sealed.
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Free book not given
The Free book is not given. It was written that Free book will be available upto June, 2025. But it was not mentioned in the front cover of book or in other place.
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