Which books should I follow to get at least 250-300 in the JEE Mains?

Which books should I follow to get at least 250-300 in the JEE
Mains?

Starting with Physics my sir always wanted our class to focus
on H.C.VERMA because he said if you can solve every single
question of H.C.VERMA you can attempt the complete physics
paper of JEE Mains. H. C. Verma has covered every single concept
and is referred as the ‘Bible for JEE aspirants’. So stick to it.
I followed N. Avasthi for physical chemistry. Because it has a wide
range of applications and tricky questions that are difficult to
increase with level 1,2,3. Sir, we strongly recommend you to solve it
completely.
For Inorganic Chemistry I followed NCERT and V.K.Jaiswal. This
is because deep questions are not asked in this part of chemistry as it
is completely memory based.

For organic chemistry, our master made us follow M.S.Chouhan
avidly because this book has very few errors and has a large number
of exceptions on which questions are asked and of course we also
followed NCERT for organic chemistry.
There are many books in the market for mathematics. Every book
has lots of questions. We generally follow Cengage Series and
question banks given to us by our teachers. Arihant’s book is also
quite good.
Not everyone may be comfortable with these books as everyone has
their own ways. So these are just ideal references. But if you are not
satisfied with the solution of these books, change them immediately.