Thursday, June 28, 2018

Integral Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal | IIT Books

Hello everyone In Today's post Iam Sharing the one of the most preferred book of Maths for IIT JEE.
The name of the book is :  Integral Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal

About the Book :

Arihant Integral Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal are indeed very good books. It has a diverse set of problems which helps you a lot if you are preparing for JEE Advanced.The theory and solved examples are good and nicely compiled.
After that there are two (so called) Proficiency Exercises.Exercise 1 is of JEE level.
A few problems of Exercise 2 may be above JEE level but certainly within the syllabus. So solving them helps boost your confidence. At some places you might also find some tips and tricks which can't be found in Cengage (It's also a very good book in terms of Objective Type questions)


Reader Review : 

I referred to the Arihant books by Amit Agarwal on both differential calculus and integral calculus. I didn't solve the exercises from them but I read all the solved examples and the theory part thoroughly, several times. Helps a lot in understanding calculus and also helps develop the question solving technique. For solving math I referred to the Cengage series (they're pretty good). Now, back to your question, if you read this year's JEE Advanced paper you would know that the math part was difficult. So, you should try solving Amit Agarwal, but only after you've studied and revised calculus thoroughly. It is slightly above the JEE advanced level but this year's math section was more difficult than it has been in the past several years. You can never estimate the level of the math paper so you might as well practice the though questions so that you're prepared for a difficult paper.

Download link : Integral Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal



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