No books can really help you really ace the NET exam, it depends on how well you study and how SMART you study with it, simply studying for the whole day doesn't help matters, it will wear you down, and you will lose your concentration. Try and study the topics that you are weaker in first, the "easy-score-As" ones can be left at the end just for a refresher course. Go to their main website and see the guidelines on the structure of the exam paper, and also the main syllabus to get a brief idea on what you need to do. Make sure you get friends who had went through this paper before and ask them to share with you their experience in tackling the paper, the likely questions that might come out, or you can approach the teachers for advice. There are some websites that gives you a sample of past NET exam questions, so look out for them and try to ace these papers to gauge the difficulty level of the papers.
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