: Problems are organized topic-wise to correspond with the standard JEE syllabus. Subjective Focus : Reviewers on
It is a crowdsourced ghost . A Frankenstein’s monster of scribbled notes from IIT Bombay’s 1997 batch, scanned coaching module solutions, and Quora answers stitched together. You open the PDF, and the handwriting changes every five pages—one solution in blue ink with a coffee stain, another typed in LaTeX with a watermark reading "Resonance Eduventures, 2012." : Problems are organized topic-wise to correspond with
The book is deceptively thin. Unlike the bricks of Cengage or Arihant, Das Gupta doesn’t waste space on theory. It is a curated museum of mathematical cruelty—each problem a miniature trapdoor. The preface famously says, "These problems are designed to make you think, not just plug and play." You open the PDF, and the handwriting changes
Most problem books offer standard variations of textbook exercises. A. Das Gupta’s Problems Plus offers what the name promises: Each chapter is divided into: The preface famously says, "These problems are designed