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HC Verma is a good book to provide you a grip on numerical problems. It is undoubtedly a good book. Resnick Halliday has tougher questions than the latter one. Once you are done with HC Verma questions, go for the book.
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Nowadays, once also opt for computer Science instead of chemistry. So, your subjects will be Physics, Maths and Computer Science with physics major. Alternate options can be there too depending on the college. But if you want to pursue research studies in this field then B.Sc/M.Sc and Ph.D. is the only way.
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Do not forget to crack the questions of last 35 years questions of JEE Mains and Advanced book.
Solve as much questions you can once you have finished your topics well.
You can also pick any coaching's questions series and practise solving it in the way you will be giving your final exam.
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