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First of all, I would like to say that there is not even a single book about which we can say it is best in all aspects .Before telling you exactly which books to follow ,keep some key points in your brain i .e.
- Whenever you are taught or you read a new topic ,then try to understand the basics and concepts behind it.Don’t worry for solving numericals or cramming formulas regarding it because hopefully most of us would like unlimited profit in expense of limited task i.e. take concepts(limited) then go for questions (unlimited).
- More important is that you should read /clear the topic from a standard book or the notes provided to you by school/institute once u have attended lecture for that topic.
- Last,it is my own opinion that don’t take a start with difficult numericals ,take the difficulty level step by step to get confidence.If you feel comfortable,keep your notes with you while solving problems ,it will make you revise the concepts again and again.