Thanks for sharing the information about so many books - shows your love for physics and good books. Glad you finished off with Feynman ! A good intro to his writings/lectures is 'Six Easy Pieces' - a real classic. You should have added - The Berkeley Courses (you did show one of the books in the series by Nobel laureate Purcell) ; the Landau & Lifshitz series and R Shankar's Yale Course. Great job !
Bhaiya, as you know that between NSEP and INPHO, there is little time to cover books written by Morin sir, Griffiths sir, Purcell sir etc. So, if a student is really serious about going into OCSC, should he/she start reading Morin's or that level books before NSEP after covering basics from say HCV and PG? And also, are JEE Adv. papers to be practised before NSEP?
A Comprehensive list of books reviewed. Also appreciate that you have read so many books. To understand the word comprehensive we need to see your video. Suggestion - You need a mike
BHAIYA CAN YOU PLEASE SUGGEST WHICH IS BETTER FOR A BEGINNER FOR EM- FEYNMAN VOL.2 OR GRIFFITHS(AS GRIFFITHS HAS SOME VERY HIGH MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS THAT ARE REQUIRED)
Hello Bhaiya. Although, I am not aiming for Olympiads but I am enthusiastic about physics and want to pursue research in it. So, to develop a strong grip on different branches of the subject, should I refer to the books you recommended for KVPY interview and Olympiad standard?
Bhaiya can I use physics galaxy book as I m in class 9 aiming for jee advance and international physics Olympiad and I am searching for a book which has excellent theory and questions upto the level of physics Olympiad
Yes, you can. Do add a theory book like hc Verma to your to do list too since jumping straight to problems and question based theoretical books, may decrease your interest in theory. Hc Verma and physics galaxy would be the best combo to start your physics prep. But for Physics Olympiad you have to practice much more questions, which you can keep for later, after completing the syllabus once.
So if I ask which one is better: Sears and Zemanskys University Physics or The Feynman Lectures on Physics, which book is better for theory and problems and for concept development/building
Bhaiya please answer my queries if you are seeing my comment 1.Which book has more high level questions as per jee advance:Anurag mishra or Cengage? 2.Which coaching module is better for jee advance point of view(I have seen your jee module review but you didn’t give a clear answer there)?Allen or resonance?
Bhaiya mere pass 4 mahine hai aur mere maine ncerts padhi hui hai to mai kon so book karu jo mujhe advanced ke liye taiyar kar de physics galaxy ya cengage physics
Sir I have seen some channels recommended to solve /read University physics after PG and HCV , do you think it will help in doing so or is there no need for it or should I directly jump to irodov and krotov ( also do u recommend solving pathfinder for jee )
Hii, really I don't know about importance of olympiad and now I decided to give it or win a medal currently I'm just come in 11 I didn't read any of book that you mention for olympiad so which book you suggest me for it I'm now really decided to win a medal and I know I'm too much late and I want to give it this year it seems like stupidness or impossible, which book to start I know the importance of hcv as I have less time so pls tell me some says that purcell, David morin or Kleppner is must book Note: I'm physics lover and I can do anything because I'm serious about it just need which book should start
It is not impossible at all. Most of the students who manage to get selected for ocsc prepare for 'at most' one year, it is just that you have to dedicate a lot of time for it. I would recommend you to go for Morin and not Kleppner since the later is more theoretical, which is not required in inpho. After each chapter of hc Verma solve questions from irodov, krotov & other books I have recommended. No pressure, but more practice = better results. Try to complete whole hc Verma before nsep, or ioqp, whichever iapt decides, at any cost. It will also help in your kvpy preparation.
@@stevert8424 depends on covid situation. May happen as soon as November or May be pushed back to February or March. If it is pushed back, both nsep and inpho will be conducted in a single sitting in the form of ioqp. So complete nsep prep by November.
Brother I am from a middle class family who were hard hit by this covid-19 virus. I have NCERT of 11th and 12th passed on from my brother's only . Brother please say where NCERT physics books have errors at which pg numbers please 🙏🙏🙏🙏 as I can't afford to buy any books or go to coaching classes for this year please 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 I wish to clear physics Olympiad please help me
Bhaiya aapke paas itna time thaa and aap padh bhi paye but maine tou just abhi 11th shuru kiya but I am like so deadly about physics and physics olampiad that I want to just do physics all the time with some maths as a side food with the jumbo meal , but I am afraid of that the time I have got is very less which would make me trouble and give me a feeling of sorrow and guilt that why I didn't started early
Just give your hundred percent and don’t think about these things. Starting early has nothing to do with how you perform in the exam. Even those who start early study the subject for fun in the initial years, and in the last one or two years go into “exam mode”. By the way, physics Olympiad preparation helps a lot in jee advanced preparation also and if you lack time then just master those chapters that are in jee course and try to attempt physics Olympiad giving your best. You can atleast qualify nsep with that much preparation either in 11th or 12th and that will help to enhance your CV for sure.
Hello bhaiya maine mechanics kleppner se complete kar liya hai aur electromagenatism by purcell se padh liya hai pratice tough book name batay ungraduate 1st years level ho for inpho aur ipho aur fluids mechanics very deep detail easy language theory book plz suggest me
valuable information.....really it will help the aspirants a lot.....great keep going👍 CONGRATULATIONS for your achievement, you are a living example that exhibits that its hard work that wins the battle.
I am preparing for IIT JEE and i have intrest in physics after completing PG and HCV should I read Feynman 's lectures now or after i inter b tech ( like by reading it will it now will it have any advantage ?)
Thank you for introducing these sources! I really appreciate you 😊🤗 Could you please introduce me another books for Olympiad of physics or the books that include difficult problems? (like HC Verma,Irodov)
Hi prasson, I am current midway across class xi and i have followed up with hcv and pg mechanics, should i continue the same or solve other books like bm sharma and anurag mishra sir book. I am preparing for jee adv
Pls give some tips on how to prepare physics for ijso. Like recommended books, topics, etc. I have heard that hcv is a good book. Pls tell me which chapters from hcv are required for IJSO. Pls reply asap :D
University physics and walker are to be done before Krane since problem solving from Krane will be tougher if basic concepts are not clear. Out of three I would choose Krane but depends on you whether basics are clear or not.
@@sgkhk2397 I didn’t like Walker theory, Krane was good but a little harder to understand due to its concise nature while University physics is easy to understand but it depends on your reading pattern on which book you will like. Tip: if this is your first time reading high school physics, go for university physics for sure. Btw HCV is more important than these
@ᎮᏒĀɱØԃ ᏒāᏠᎮÜᏖ I need to know your class and the exam that you are preparing for before answering this question. As it seems, If your time is limited (like 1 year) and you are preparing for an exam like KVPY or iit jee then Cengage or physics galaxy would be better books than textbooks since they teach you a lot of problem solving. You can use hc Verma for theory in theory based chapters and basic question practice.
Why just mechanics in class 11th. At least complete all chapters in kvpy sx syllabus from any book (hc Verma preferably). Don't worry, sx part 1 physics is not that tough, you can easily secure even full marks if your concepts in the chapters in syllabus are clear. I alsi have a video for kvpy sa in the channel. That may be helpful for you.
Wow, you put me in a tough spot, now I have to choose between my 2 mentors. I will just say this, physics galaxy is the best book for a complete physics experience and revision with outstanding theory and variety of questions, all qualitative. While, Anurag Mishra sir’s problem book is the best source of questions for any competitive exam that you can get your hands on. If you believe in problem based approach to physics then that problem book has it all, not even a single type of question has been excluded. I have never read Anurag sir’s theory book, he used to recommend us to read hc Verma and then practice questions from his book, which according to me would be the best strategy to follow for those who are starting in physics. The only drawback of this strategy is that it takes a lot of time to solve a chapter because of so many questions, so if you are low on time, go for physics galaxy .
Which book to go for after doing hc verma : dc pandey or anurag mishra? 11th class is coming to an end so time shortage is a concern 😬😬😬 but i really wish to be productive from now on
Dc Pandey won’t be of much use after hc verma, practice problems from Anurag Mishra Sir’s problem books and return to hcv if you’re stuck on a concept while problem solving. A grasp in problem solving is extremely important for physics of any competitive exam which can be gained from any exam oriented books I have recommended in this video.
Bhaiya, pls tell which one to take University Physics or Serway and Jewett Physics (first time studying physics , which is easier to read and understand)?
@@sanjibanpaul872 That’s a good book but according to me may be a bit over the top for Olympiads. Also do watch Ramamurti’s lectures of Yale, have some great mathematics references and discussion.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 bhaiya what books should I cover before starting grifits ELECTRODYNAMICS? Pls help 🙏🙏 I have done hcv and dc PANDEY.... And from where can I cover the theory for those Olympiad books Morin and grifits pls help 🙏
@@tusharanand5848 Both are pretty similar books. Concepts in physics remain the same, no matter which book you read, it’s just their representation to a student who is new to the subject that makes basic physics books different from advanced ones, and both of these are similar in that context.
Amazing Video!! I just wanted to ask: I am in Class 11 trying to prepare for IPhO. My question is, after I complete HC Verma, should I solve Irodov directly or study Physics Galaxy (theory and problems) then move to Irodov? I was asking this because Physics Galaxy is a big book set and it will certainly require a long time to read it but I also have to study the likes of Kleppner & Kolenkow (Mechanics) etc. I hope you answer very soon!! Thank You!
You can solve Irodov directly after HCV but its going to be a bit difficult and time consuming without adequate practice beforehand. So I would recommend to at least go for the solved examples/advanced illustrations of PG, if you aren't able to solve some, read the theory of corresponding part. Next you can go for Irodov. Kleppner will strengthen your theory aspect of physics but not the problem solving part. BUT, if you're solely preparing for IPhO, the best strategy for mechanics alone, would be to solve David Morin's book once, you'll get the most thorough understanding of solving any physics problem through that book and you don't need to solve PG(for IPhO), you can go for irodov or krotov next, and interestingly irodov questions look very easy once you're done through first few chapters of Morin.
Bhaiya I am reading theory from University Physics (Sears and Zemansky) and questions from HCV. Is it sufficient for all the stages of IJSO or only for (nsejs and injso). Is doing questions of University Physics also important?
Ijso guide coming very soon. I have explained my recommended preparation strategy there. Until then follow one theory book and practice as much as possible for every chapter.
Is Halliday Resnick Walker for theory , Irodov , Krotov , Holics and Pathfinder for problem practice enough for Physics Olympiad and KVPY ? Need your reply urgently.?...
You can't solve those books just after walker as theory (and I don't know your background in physics). So kindly follow instructions that I have mentioned in the video for choosing books.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 One more question..... I will be giving jee in 2022 and also want to attempt olympiads of physics....Kindly give me some suggestions for physics book to complete in one year to have a proper standing in olympiads? 🙏🙏
I read conceptual physics by pearson during 8th and 9th. but didnt do anything in 10th Now, Im about to go to 11th. should i read university physics or just do coaching modules and other problem solving books?
I think HC Verma would be the perfect bridge between concept and exam oriented study in your case as coaching modules and problems focus completely on polishing your concepts but it’s hard to build those concepts from scratch through the same.
Almost all the maths in physics is mentioned in every textbook of physics. The more you practice physics questions, that maths part also improves, so no need to worry about that.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 bhaiyame class 12 me aaya hu to mujhe konsa olypiads dena chaiye mujhe olypiads ke baare me jyada knowledge nahi ha please bataiye
There is no such thing as the best book in physics. Try to get all the concepts ✅ and I have mentioned all the books from which you can get these concepts.
Bhaiya, I am a 9th grader at present, will be in 10th in March 2021. I have almost completed Concepts of Physics by HC Verma sir. I wish to clear the Physics Olympiad(at least 1st 2 stages) in Class 10. Which books shall I follow according to you?
Nsep can be cleared by mastering he Verma concepts along with remembering all formulas and pattern of questions. For that little bit extra you can watch Ramamurti sir’s Yale physics lectures. Trust me they are very useful for Inpho also. For inpho, klepner is a good book in mechanics. Leave the relativity part, and solve every question of other parts. That would take almost all the time, so rest of it divert to completely solve irodov problems, really helpful for inpho. If you can do these in 10th, then you have a good chance to clear inpho in 10th itself. You have to do a lot of other things in 10th like the board and ntse so don’t worry that much if you fail once in nsep or inpho.
@nath pcm I didn't watch any videos, I self-prepared....I solved Mechanics, Optics, Electro so far... (In Mechanics, I didn't do Rotational, from Optics, I only did Geometrical Optics and Dispersion wala chapters, in Electro, I left Gauss's Law and Capacitance.) I am still left with magnetism to complete
TH-cam knows me very well . This guy is doing a very good job . Please sir bring a video about the Olympiad exams for class 12
Sharing is caring.. Great job Prasoon for sharing your knowledge and inspiring so many aspirants👍
Very informative ❤
Thanks for sharing the information about so many books - shows your love for physics and good books. Glad you finished off with Feynman ! A good intro to his writings/lectures is 'Six Easy Pieces' - a real classic. You should have added - The Berkeley Courses (you did show one of the books in the series by Nobel laureate Purcell) ; the Landau & Lifshitz series and R Shankar's Yale Course. Great job !
I haven't seen such comprehensive content anywhere in TH-cam , thank you so much for this .
Great stuff !! Thanks Prasoon
Great job Prasoon..u are an inspiration to many...God bless u .
Thanks for your recommendations. You speak and many friends get motivated. Good luck 🤞
Bhaiya, is Ramamurti Shankar Sir's lectures+his books a good combined resource for Physics Olympiad?
Yes, they are very good physics supplements
so, what do u think is r shankar lec good?
@@dgr8nikhilsrivastava Yes ofc
Bhaiya, as you know that between NSEP and INPHO, there is little time to cover books written by Morin sir, Griffiths sir, Purcell sir etc. So, if a student is really serious about going into OCSC, should he/she start reading Morin's or that level books before NSEP after covering basics from say HCV and PG?
And also, are JEE Adv. papers to be practised before NSEP?
Choose just one book in every subject and start as early as possible. Yes, JEE Adv papers are to be done for nsep though it is one level up than nsep.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks
Is bm sharma + pyq enough for Nsep,ipho
@@VeerJeeadv no only nsep
Sir can you elaborate more on the mistakes in ncert , I am preparing for iit jee but I am hearing first time about mistakes in ncert
A Comprehensive list of books reviewed. Also appreciate that you have read so many books.
To understand the word comprehensive we need to see your video.
Suggestion - You need a mike
The best explanation Prasoon.
Helped me a lot. Thank You very much again!
Can you please say which one is better for a 9th grader, Halliday Resnick Walker or Sear and Zenesky University Physics?
Great job Prasoon..
1.What is level and quality of questions in Griffiths electrodynamics
2.you have cleared jso up-to which stage
i guess it's quite randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
BHAIYA CAN YOU PLEASE SUGGEST WHICH IS BETTER FOR A BEGINNER FOR EM- FEYNMAN VOL.2 OR GRIFFITHS(AS GRIFFITHS HAS SOME VERY HIGH MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS THAT ARE REQUIRED)
Feynman is good for theory while Griffith is good for its mathematical approach. Griffith would be more beneficial for olympiads.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks a lot
Hello Bhaiya. Although, I am not aiming for Olympiads but I am enthusiastic about physics and want to pursue research in it. So, to develop a strong grip on different branches of the subject, should I refer to the books you recommended for KVPY interview and Olympiad standard?
Heyy prasoon nyc to see u here,one of my batchmates#scbian
The links for Resnick Halliday and Krane is not given in the description
This channel is underrated. You are a genius
Bhai pk 😳,tho amazing video ❤️
Bhaiya, how much time you took on an average to solve a hard HCV problem from the back end of a chapter??
Great job Prasoon..Your presentation will definitely inspire n helpful to many more aspirants
Bhaiya can I use physics galaxy book as I m in class 9 aiming for jee advance and international physics Olympiad and I am searching for a book which has excellent theory and questions upto the level of physics Olympiad
Yes, you can. Do add a theory book like hc Verma to your to do list too since jumping straight to problems and question based theoretical books, may decrease your interest in theory. Hc Verma and physics galaxy would be the best combo to start your physics prep. But for Physics Olympiad you have to practice much more questions, which you can keep for later, after completing the syllabus once.
was confused with so many books but your help from this video has sorted things for me.
Thank you very much
plz improve mic quality and really appreciate your content and try to make one abt maths even though ik u r a NEET aspirant
Very informative video. Thanks for posting it.
I am using motion's study material for my preparations🥰🙏
Good introduction and lucid in explaining... However, the captions were not much visible. Will be great if you list the books in description
Well explained.loved it!
So if I ask which one is better:
Sears and Zemanskys University Physics or The Feynman Lectures on Physics, which book is better for theory and problems and for concept development/building
Bhaiya please answer my queries if you are seeing my comment
1.Which book has more high level questions as per jee advance:Anurag mishra or Cengage?
2.Which coaching module is better for jee advance point of view(I have seen your jee module review but you didn’t give a clear answer there)?Allen or resonance?
Please respond to your queries for me right now.given that ten months have gone.
Bahina jee pathashala bhubaneswar ra tomo story kichi kuha
Which book should I do BM Shrma or DC Pandey for parallel preparation of JEE advance and KVPY (SA) ?
Bm Sharma is better. It has less repetition and more quality of questions.
Great video Bhaiya!! 😊 Request you to use a mic as the voice is low!
The name of all books are given in ncert class 11 old edition
Thank you so so much ✨✨
Thank you prasoon ... You are achiever .... This will help many .... Great going ! all the best for your future .
Bhaiya mere pass 4 mahine hai aur mere maine ncerts padhi hui hai to mai kon so book karu jo mujhe advanced ke liye taiyar kar de physics galaxy ya cengage physics
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏🙏
Sir I have seen some channels recommended to solve /read University physics after PG and HCV , do you think it will help in doing so or is there no need for it or should I directly jump to irodov and krotov ( also do u recommend solving pathfinder for jee )
Hii, really I don't know about importance of olympiad and now I decided to give it or win a medal currently I'm just come in 11 I didn't read any of book that you mention for olympiad so which book you suggest me for it I'm now really decided to win a medal and I know I'm too much late and I want to give it this year it seems like stupidness or impossible, which book to start I know the importance of hcv as I have less time so pls tell me some says that purcell, David morin or Kleppner is must book
Note: I'm physics lover and I can do anything because I'm serious about it just need which book should start
It is not impossible at all. Most of the students who manage to get selected for ocsc prepare for 'at most' one year, it is just that you have to dedicate a lot of time for it. I would recommend you to go for Morin and not Kleppner since the later is more theoretical, which is not required in inpho. After each chapter of hc Verma solve questions from irodov, krotov & other books I have recommended. No pressure, but more practice = better results. Try to complete whole hc Verma before nsep, or ioqp, whichever iapt decides, at any cost. It will also help in your kvpy preparation.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 what is the date of nsep for 2021-2022 it really help
@@stevert8424 not announced yet. Keep tabs on iapt official channel for information.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 according to you in which month it happen or can I left eery book and start with morin
@@stevert8424 depends on covid situation. May happen as soon as November or May be pushed back to February or March. If it is pushed back, both nsep and inpho will be conducted in a single sitting in the form of ioqp. So complete nsep prep by November.
Brother I am from a middle class family who were hard hit by this covid-19 virus. I have NCERT of 11th and 12th passed on from my brother's only . Brother please say where NCERT physics books have errors at which pg numbers please 🙏🙏🙏🙏 as I can't afford to buy any books or go to coaching classes for this year please 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 I wish to clear physics Olympiad please help me
Bhaiya aapke paas itna time thaa and aap padh bhi paye but maine tou just abhi 11th shuru kiya but I am like so deadly about physics and physics olampiad that I want to just do physics all the time with some maths as a side food with the jumbo meal , but I am afraid of that the time I have got is very less which would make me trouble and give me a feeling of sorrow and guilt that why I didn't started early
Just give your hundred percent and don’t think about these things. Starting early has nothing to do with how you perform in the exam. Even those who start early study the subject for fun in the initial years, and in the last one or two years go into “exam mode”. By the way, physics Olympiad preparation helps a lot in jee advanced preparation also and if you lack time then just master those chapters that are in jee course and try to attempt physics Olympiad giving your best. You can atleast qualify nsep with that much preparation either in 11th or 12th and that will help to enhance your CV for sure.
Hello bhaiya maine mechanics kleppner se complete kar liya hai aur electromagenatism by purcell se padh liya hai pratice tough book name batay ungraduate 1st years level ho for inpho aur ipho aur fluids mechanics very deep detail easy language theory book plz suggest me
I have mentioned the names of many undergraduate level practice books in this video, for Theory of fluid mechanics, you can use feynman.
hi paraoon ji , if you could send me the softcopies of the books you have . it would be a great help
valuable information.....really it will help the aspirants a lot.....great keep going👍
CONGRATULATIONS for your achievement, you are a living example that exhibits that its hard work that wins the battle.
How is ADVANCED PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS BY ANURAG MISHRA ? FOR IIT-JEE ? It's a single book ....
Since u hav solved Anurag Mishra u can help me ...
I m the 90th subscriber😊😊😊
Bro have you read all the volumes of sears University physics
I am preparing for IIT JEE and i have intrest in physics after completing PG and HCV should I read Feynman 's lectures now or after i inter b tech ( like by reading it will it now will it have any advantage ?)
Hi Bhaiya, My dream is to clear kvpy .
Please give me some pro tips?
Thank you for introducing these sources!
I really appreciate you 😊🤗
Could you please introduce me another books for Olympiad of physics or the books that include difficult problems? (like HC Verma,Irodov)
Bhaiya can you pls tell neet ke liye in sab me se best kaun si hogi
Hi prasson, I am current midway across class xi and i have followed up with hcv and pg mechanics, should i continue the same or solve other books like bm sharma and anurag mishra sir book. I am preparing for jee adv
Pls give some tips on how to prepare physics for ijso. Like recommended books, topics, etc.
I have heard that hcv is a good book. Pls tell me which chapters from hcv are required for IJSO.
Pls reply asap :D
Your information is highly valuable for the aspirants.God always bless you.❤
Nice attempt of comparison. Pls insert captions to make it more attentive. Best wishes
Thank you for the advice
Bhai for inpho which books are most relevent not in jee perspective but in specifically inpho and ipho perspective ?
Bhaiya can u just a depth book for mechanical from root to high level for conceptual learning
For jee adv hc verma +phisics galaxy or hc Verma + cengage
Can you please tell
the Physics books 📚 for NEET
I got 9 months for neet
Please help
(I am at zero level)
Should I go for j kalda handouts
Sophisticated explaining
is there any competition for university students like the inpho .Please do reply to this
Iske pass duniya ka Har ek kitaab hai😂
who is the friend that got gold medal can you please tell his name
is that nishant bhaiya?
Please tell me which book will be good for me (university physics , Resnick halliday krane or waker)
University physics and walker are to be done before Krane since problem solving from Krane will be tougher if basic concepts are not clear. Out of three I would choose Krane but depends on you whether basics are clear or not.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 According to u which book is best for theory among those three?
@@sgkhk2397 I didn’t like Walker theory, Krane was good but a little harder to understand due to its concise nature while University physics is easy to understand but it depends on your reading pattern on which book you will like.
Tip: if this is your first time reading high school physics, go for university physics for sure. Btw HCV is more important than these
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks for replying
@ᎮᏒĀɱØԃ ᏒāᏠᎮÜᏖ I need to know your class and the exam that you are preparing for before answering this question. As it seems, If your time is limited (like 1 year) and you are preparing for an exam like KVPY or iit jee then Cengage or physics galaxy would be better books than textbooks since they teach you a lot of problem solving. You can use hc Verma for theory in theory based chapters and basic question practice.
is HC Verma enough for 11th mechanics and DC Pandey for 12th? with this can i get 15/20 in SX?
Why just mechanics in class 11th. At least complete all chapters in kvpy sx syllabus from any book (hc Verma preferably). Don't worry, sx part 1 physics is not that tough, you can easily secure even full marks if your concepts in the chapters in syllabus are clear. I alsi have a video for kvpy sa in the channel. That may be helpful for you.
Bhaiya plz suggest me some books for ICHO
Have you gone mad ? A student needs to remain in 12 th class for 4 years to read these books !
I don’t think he is recommending all of them , he is just reviewing all of them he knows and has
which is better according to you physics galaxy or anurag mishra
Wow, you put me in a tough spot, now I have to choose between my 2 mentors. I will just say this, physics galaxy is the best book for a complete physics experience and revision with outstanding theory and variety of questions, all qualitative. While, Anurag Mishra sir’s problem book is the best source of questions for any competitive exam that you can get your hands on. If you believe in problem based approach to physics then that problem book has it all, not even a single type of question has been excluded. I have never read Anurag sir’s theory book, he used to recommend us to read hc Verma and then practice questions from his book, which according to me would be the best strategy to follow for those who are starting in physics.
The only drawback of this strategy is that it takes a lot of time to solve a chapter because of so many questions, so if you are low on time, go for physics galaxy .
Hye sir may I know where can I find thickest and lengthy book for Olympics physics and mathematics
Like around 1600 pages above
Read the Feynman Lectures on Physics. That should suffice
Bhaiya where can we get solutions of Pathfinder?
Jee ho gya kya
Bhaiya where are you from
Bhaiya can we take admission in iist through kvpy also, other than jee advance
Which book to go for after doing hc verma : dc pandey or anurag mishra? 11th class is coming to an end so time shortage is a concern 😬😬😬 but i really wish to be productive from now on
Dc Pandey won’t be of much use after hc verma, practice problems from Anurag Mishra Sir’s problem books and return to hcv if you’re stuck on a concept while problem solving. A grasp in problem solving is extremely important for physics of any competitive exam which can be gained from any exam oriented books I have recommended in this video.
Bhaiya, pls tell which one to take University Physics or Serway and Jewett Physics (first time studying physics , which is easier to read and understand)?
Both are similar books and very easy to read & understand for beginners.
Pls tell the cost of University physics which you showed in the video
Bhaiya, can you please recommend a good book on Error Analysis, Estimation and Dimensional etc. that is helpful for Physics Olympiads?
HCV has the basics. IIT materials are also good at them. If you want more then refer to Morin but not needed that much for Olympiads
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks a lot! Actually some recommend John Taylor's Book on Error Analysis. I am having this confusion
@@sanjibanpaul872 That’s a good book but according to me may be a bit over the top for Olympiads. Also do watch Ramamurti’s lectures of Yale, have some great mathematics references and discussion.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks a lot 👍
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 bhaiya what books should I cover before starting grifits ELECTRODYNAMICS? Pls help 🙏🙏 I have done hcv and dc PANDEY.... And from where can I cover the theory for those Olympiad books Morin and grifits pls help 🙏
KRANE OR WALKER TO LEARN CONCEPTS VERY EASILY FROM BASICS PLEASE TELL
Walker is better to learn concepts from zero level, while Kane is concise & has a very good qualitative question set.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 what about university physics better for concepts than walker
@@tusharanand5848 Both are pretty similar books. Concepts in physics remain the same, no matter which book you read, it’s just their representation to a student who is new to the subject that makes basic physics books different from advanced ones, and both of these are similar in that context.
Amazing Video!! I just wanted to ask:
I am in Class 11 trying to prepare for IPhO. My question is, after I complete HC Verma, should I solve Irodov directly or study Physics Galaxy (theory and problems) then move to Irodov? I was asking this because Physics Galaxy is a big book set and it will certainly require a long time to read it but I also have to study the likes of Kleppner & Kolenkow (Mechanics) etc. I hope you answer very soon!!
Thank You!
You can solve Irodov directly after HCV but its going to be a bit difficult and time consuming without adequate practice beforehand. So I would recommend to at least go for the solved examples/advanced illustrations of PG, if you aren't able to solve some, read the theory of corresponding part. Next you can go for Irodov. Kleppner will strengthen your theory aspect of physics but not the problem solving part.
BUT, if you're solely preparing for IPhO, the best strategy for mechanics alone, would be to solve David Morin's book once, you'll get the most thorough understanding of solving any physics problem through that book and you don't need to solve PG(for IPhO), you can go for irodov or krotov next, and interestingly irodov questions look very easy once you're done through first few chapters of Morin.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 So immediately after HC verma, I start reading theory and solving problems from David Morin? (For mechanics alone)
@@haariskhan6616 Yes you can.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 what about electrodynamics? Can I move on to Griffiths immediately after HC Verma? And sorry for asking so many questions.
@@haariskhan6616 Yup, solving irodov and previous year ipho questions will help too in electro.
can i use university physics for ijso?
Bhaiya I am reading theory from University Physics (Sears and Zemansky) and questions from HCV.
Is it sufficient for all the stages of IJSO or only for (nsejs and injso). Is doing questions of University Physics also important?
Ijso guide coming very soon. I have explained my recommended preparation strategy there. Until then follow one theory book and practice as much as possible for every chapter.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Eagerly waiting as an IJSO 2022 aspirant.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Bhaiya when will it come?
Is Halliday Resnick Walker for theory , Irodov , Krotov , Holics and Pathfinder for problem practice enough for Physics Olympiad and KVPY ?
Need your reply urgently.?...
You can't solve those books just after walker as theory (and I don't know your background in physics). So kindly follow instructions that I have mentioned in the video for choosing books.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 One more question.....
I will be giving jee in 2022 and also want to attempt olympiads of physics....Kindly give me some suggestions for physics book to complete in one year to have a proper standing in olympiads? 🙏🙏
@@sunnykumarpandey8249 how was your result bro like in jee and Olympiads?
Do We regret if we have bought zemansky University physics instead we R.H krane????
Sir sound of this video is very poor
Bro can you give me any book ?? Plzzzz
PLS TELL HOW YOU HAVE THESE MANY BOOKS
I need some information for jee
I read conceptual physics by pearson during 8th and 9th.
but didnt do anything in 10th
Now, Im about to go to 11th.
should i read university physics or just do coaching modules and other problem solving books?
I think HC Verma would be the perfect bridge between concept and exam oriented study in your case as coaching modules and problems focus completely on polishing your concepts but it’s hard to build those concepts from scratch through the same.
Bhaiya how we can contact you
Sir for kvpy sa would you suggest last 42 years questions of IITjee or of Neet ?
Btw i will be a bio student this year after my board exams
Do the pv yr questions of kvpy sa then sx if you get time. Then go for iit questions.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thankyou bhaiya
@@swayamgohil 👍
Did not you feel trouble in mathematics used in physics ?
Almost all the maths in physics is mentioned in every textbook of physics. The more you practice physics questions, that maths part also improves, so no need to worry about that.
Thanks !!
Mujhe please koi jo book batayi ha uska name or short explain ation dedo
Check the time stamps of the video. Book names are also mentioned in subtitles
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 bhaiyame class 12 me aaya hu to mujhe konsa olypiads dena chaiye mujhe olypiads ke baare me jyada knowledge nahi ha please bataiye
@@priyanshagrawal5294 you can give phy, Chem, mathsand bio Olympiad. Check out iapt.org.in website for more info
How the f did u do sooo many books ???
I'LL TAKE PCM IN 11, BUT I WANT TO CRACK KVPY SA THEN FOR BIOLOGY,HOW TO PREPARE SIR?
This is my video about KVPY preparation strategy th-cam.com/video/de1s2N82ovU/w-d-xo.html
Thnk u sir
Bro which book is best and best and best for olympiad final level plzz reply
There is no such thing as the best book in physics. Try to get all the concepts ✅ and I have mentioned all the books from which you can get these concepts.
Bhaiya, I am a 9th grader at present, will be in 10th in March 2021. I have almost completed Concepts of Physics by HC Verma sir. I wish to clear the Physics Olympiad(at least 1st 2 stages) in Class 10. Which books shall I follow according to you?
Nsep can be cleared by mastering he Verma concepts along with remembering all formulas and pattern of questions. For that little bit extra you can watch Ramamurti sir’s Yale physics lectures. Trust me they are very useful for Inpho also. For inpho, klepner is a good book in mechanics. Leave the relativity part, and solve every question of other parts. That would take almost all the time, so rest of it divert to completely solve irodov problems, really helpful for inpho. If you can do these in 10th, then you have a good chance to clear inpho in 10th itself. You have to do a lot of other things in 10th like the board and ntse so don’t worry that much if you fail once in nsep or inpho.
@@prasoonpattanaik1784 Thanks for your advice. I believe that it will be really useful for me.
@nath pcm I didn't watch any videos, I self-prepared....I solved Mechanics, Optics, Electro so far... (In Mechanics, I didn't do Rotational, from Optics, I only did Geometrical Optics and Dispersion wala chapters, in Electro, I left Gauss's Law and Capacitance.) I am still left with magnetism to complete
I took around 4 months
@@sanjibanpaul872 I guess u are preparing for ijso. How much time u give to study hcv per day(physics).
Sir you are best