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JEE Advanced Chapterwise Solved Papers 2026 ✅ Which Book to Buy? Complete Review by IITian
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You walk into a bookstore and see them — those massive 600-page chapterwise solved paper books claiming "44 Years of IIT JEE." Arihant, Disha, MTG, all fighting for your money. But here is what nobody tells you: most students buy the wrong book AND use it the wrong way, wasting hundreds of hours solving 1980s questions that will NEVER appear in modern JEE Advanced. As an IIT Delhi student (AIR 3266, 99.74 percentile), I am giving you the complete honest review of which PYQ book to buy and exactly how to use it.The Body:
PYQs are the single most important resource for JEE Advanced. More important than Cengage, more important than coaching modules. But the BOOK you choose and the METHOD you use makes all the difference. Let me break it down.PART 1 — THE BOOK COMPARISON:Arihant 44 Years (DC Pandey for Physics, Amit Agarwal for Maths): The market leader. Pros: Excellent chapter-wise organization, detailed solutions, covers 1979 to present. The solutions are well-explained with diagrams. Cons: Very bulky, includes a LOT of old-pattern questions that are no longer relevant. Some solutions are slightly outdated in approach.Disha 43 Years Integrated (JEE Advanced plus JEE Main): Pros: Integrates both JEE Main and Advanced questions chapter-wise, which is great for seeing the difficulty gradient. Good for students who want both exams in one book. Cons: Sometimes the integration makes it confusing to separate Mains-level from Advanced-level questions.MTG Chapterwise: Pros: Cheaper, decent solutions, lighter than Arihant. Cons: More printing errors reported compared to Arihant, solutions sometimes too brief for Advanced-level questions.MY VERDICT:
For Physics: Arihant DC Pandey 44 Years is the winner. The solutions teach you the approach, not just the answer.
For Maths: Arihant Amit Agarwal is solid, but for top rankers, supplement with the actual JEE Advanced official papers.
For Chemistry: Any of the three works, but pair it with NCERT for Inorganic anyway.
For Budget Students: MTG is acceptable. PYQs are PYQs — the questions are the same. The difference is solution quality.PART 2 — THE CRITICAL MISTAKE (How NOT to Use These Books):The "Solve Everything" Trap: A 44-year book has roughly 40 percent questions from before 2005 that follow an OUTDATED pattern (old subjective IIT-JEE format, topics now removed from syllabus). Solving these blindly wastes 100 plus hours.The Right Filtering:
Focus HEAVILY on 2013 to present (the JEE Advanced era — this is the current exam format).
Selectively solve 2006 to 2012 (transition years — good quality but some pattern differences).
Skip or skim 1979 to 2005 (old IIT-JEE — only attempt if a specific concept question is legendary, like classic Rotation or Thermodynamics problems).PART 3 — THE RIGHT METHOD TO USE PYQs:The Chapter-Lock Method: After finishing a chapter from your module, immediately solve ALL the recent PYQs of that chapter from the book. This locks the concept with real exam exposure.The Pattern Recognition Goal: Do not just solve to get the answer right. After solving 10 to 15 PYQs of a chapter, ask yourself: "What TYPE of questions does JEE love from this chapter?" You will start noticing patterns. Modern Physics loves photoelectric effect numericals. Coordination Compounds loves isomerism. This instinct is what separates rankers from average students.The Timed Practice: For the last 5 years of papers, solve them in FULL exam conditions (3 hours, timed). This trains your exam temperament, not just your knowledge.The Solution Study: When you get a question wrong, do not just read the solution and move on. Add it to your mistake notebook. Understand WHY the official approach is better than yours.PART 4 — THE TRUTH:You do NOT need to buy all three books. Buy ONE good chapterwise book (Arihant recommended), download the official JEE Advanced papers for free from the JEE website, and use them together. That is the complete PYQ strategy. Do not let publishers fool you into buying expensive multi-book combos.PYQs are free gold. The book just organizes them. Choose wisely, filter ruthlessly, and practice smart.About Me:Name: Arnav MakaniCollege: IIT Delhi (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)JEE Mains Percentile: 99.74 percentileJEE Advanced Rank: AIR 3266Mission: Edustation is here to guide you from confusion to your dream IIT.Hashtags:
#JEEAdvancedPYQ #ChapterwiseSolvedPapers #ArihantVsDisha #IITDelhi #ArnavMakani #JEE2026 #BestPYQBook #PreviousYearQuestions #JEEAdvancedBooks #Edustation #AIR3266 #DCPandey #PYQStrategy #JEEPreparation
Видео JEE Advanced Chapterwise Solved Papers 2026 ✅ Which Book to Buy? Complete Review by IITian канала Edustation - Arnav Makani (IIT Delhi)
JEE Advanced - https://amzn.to/3PHVWHE
You walk into a bookstore and see them — those massive 600-page chapterwise solved paper books claiming "44 Years of IIT JEE." Arihant, Disha, MTG, all fighting for your money. But here is what nobody tells you: most students buy the wrong book AND use it the wrong way, wasting hundreds of hours solving 1980s questions that will NEVER appear in modern JEE Advanced. As an IIT Delhi student (AIR 3266, 99.74 percentile), I am giving you the complete honest review of which PYQ book to buy and exactly how to use it.The Body:
PYQs are the single most important resource for JEE Advanced. More important than Cengage, more important than coaching modules. But the BOOK you choose and the METHOD you use makes all the difference. Let me break it down.PART 1 — THE BOOK COMPARISON:Arihant 44 Years (DC Pandey for Physics, Amit Agarwal for Maths): The market leader. Pros: Excellent chapter-wise organization, detailed solutions, covers 1979 to present. The solutions are well-explained with diagrams. Cons: Very bulky, includes a LOT of old-pattern questions that are no longer relevant. Some solutions are slightly outdated in approach.Disha 43 Years Integrated (JEE Advanced plus JEE Main): Pros: Integrates both JEE Main and Advanced questions chapter-wise, which is great for seeing the difficulty gradient. Good for students who want both exams in one book. Cons: Sometimes the integration makes it confusing to separate Mains-level from Advanced-level questions.MTG Chapterwise: Pros: Cheaper, decent solutions, lighter than Arihant. Cons: More printing errors reported compared to Arihant, solutions sometimes too brief for Advanced-level questions.MY VERDICT:
For Physics: Arihant DC Pandey 44 Years is the winner. The solutions teach you the approach, not just the answer.
For Maths: Arihant Amit Agarwal is solid, but for top rankers, supplement with the actual JEE Advanced official papers.
For Chemistry: Any of the three works, but pair it with NCERT for Inorganic anyway.
For Budget Students: MTG is acceptable. PYQs are PYQs — the questions are the same. The difference is solution quality.PART 2 — THE CRITICAL MISTAKE (How NOT to Use These Books):The "Solve Everything" Trap: A 44-year book has roughly 40 percent questions from before 2005 that follow an OUTDATED pattern (old subjective IIT-JEE format, topics now removed from syllabus). Solving these blindly wastes 100 plus hours.The Right Filtering:
Focus HEAVILY on 2013 to present (the JEE Advanced era — this is the current exam format).
Selectively solve 2006 to 2012 (transition years — good quality but some pattern differences).
Skip or skim 1979 to 2005 (old IIT-JEE — only attempt if a specific concept question is legendary, like classic Rotation or Thermodynamics problems).PART 3 — THE RIGHT METHOD TO USE PYQs:The Chapter-Lock Method: After finishing a chapter from your module, immediately solve ALL the recent PYQs of that chapter from the book. This locks the concept with real exam exposure.The Pattern Recognition Goal: Do not just solve to get the answer right. After solving 10 to 15 PYQs of a chapter, ask yourself: "What TYPE of questions does JEE love from this chapter?" You will start noticing patterns. Modern Physics loves photoelectric effect numericals. Coordination Compounds loves isomerism. This instinct is what separates rankers from average students.The Timed Practice: For the last 5 years of papers, solve them in FULL exam conditions (3 hours, timed). This trains your exam temperament, not just your knowledge.The Solution Study: When you get a question wrong, do not just read the solution and move on. Add it to your mistake notebook. Understand WHY the official approach is better than yours.PART 4 — THE TRUTH:You do NOT need to buy all three books. Buy ONE good chapterwise book (Arihant recommended), download the official JEE Advanced papers for free from the JEE website, and use them together. That is the complete PYQ strategy. Do not let publishers fool you into buying expensive multi-book combos.PYQs are free gold. The book just organizes them. Choose wisely, filter ruthlessly, and practice smart.About Me:Name: Arnav MakaniCollege: IIT Delhi (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)JEE Mains Percentile: 99.74 percentileJEE Advanced Rank: AIR 3266Mission: Edustation is here to guide you from confusion to your dream IIT.Hashtags:
#JEEAdvancedPYQ #ChapterwiseSolvedPapers #ArihantVsDisha #IITDelhi #ArnavMakani #JEE2026 #BestPYQBook #PreviousYearQuestions #JEEAdvancedBooks #Edustation #AIR3266 #DCPandey #PYQStrategy #JEEPreparation
Видео JEE Advanced Chapterwise Solved Papers 2026 ✅ Which Book to Buy? Complete Review by IITian канала Edustation - Arnav Makani (IIT Delhi)
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