A. Books
1. Trade-Specific Books:
“Objective Type Questions on Engineering Drawing” by R.K. Jain (for technical aspects related to engineering trades)
“Mechanical Engineering Objective Type Questions” by R.K. Jain and S.C. Sharma (if you are from a mechanical trade)
“Electrical Technology” by B.L. Theraja (for electrical trades)
2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:
“General Knowledge 2024” by Manohar Pandey (for updated current affairs and general knowledge)
“Lucent’s General Knowledge” by Lucent Publications
3. Mathematics:
“Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations” by R.S. Aggarwal
“Fast Track Objective Arithmetic” by Rajesh Verma
4. Logical Reasoning:
“A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning” by R.S. Aggarwal
“Logical Reasoning” by Arun Sharma
5. General English:
“Objective General English” by S.P. Bakshi
“Word Power Made Easy” by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary building)
B. Websites
1. Official HAL Website:
HAL Official Website – Check for official notifications, syllabus updates, and application details.
2. Online Mock Tests and Practice Papers:
Testbook – Offers mock tests and practice papers for various exams.
Oliveboard – Provides online practice tests and study material.
Embibe – Offers free practice questions and mock tests for various subjects.
3. Educational Websites for Study Material:
Khan Academy – For mathematics and general knowledge.
Coursera and edX – Online courses on technical skills and general subjects.
YouTube – Channels like Khan Academy, Study IQ, and Examrace offer tutorials and explanations on various subjects.
4. Forums and Community Discussions:
Quora – For discussing exam strategies and getting tips from previous candidates.
Reddit – Engaging in communities related to technical subjects can provide additional insights and resources.