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hllo sir please tell me there is the negative marking in jnu entrance for phd (physical science)

Suvakanta Sahu 28th Sep, 2020

Dear Shilpee ,

Yes negative marketing schemes is there but we will discusses briefly about the entrance test then it will easy to understand .

The entrance examination will consist of multiple choice questions. The question paper has Graduate/Post graduate level Mathematics and Statistics, Graduate/Post -graduate level Computer Science and General Aptitude.

Entrance Exam pattern of JNU

  • JNUEE 2020 will be conducted in online mode for the duration of three hours.
  • The question paper of each program will carry questions of different nature i.e.  Objective type, Subjective type or Short answer type questions.
  • There will be negative marking in case of wrong attempts for objective type questions only.

Hope it will helpful

Thanks

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Is bsc physical science with computer science in du tough?? I mean handling 3 subjects at a time how much we have to study for getting best grades

Tamajit Biswas Student Expert 24th Sep, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

I understand that you are facing a dilemma for pursuing BSc. Physical Science with Computer Science from Delhi University and so to answer your question, the difficulty level for a particular field of study is entirely dependent on the level to which a student has prepared himself or herself for the examinations. If a student studies diligently and has put in significant effort in the preparation for the same then he/ she might not find the examination difficult whereas if a student has not prepared well will most definitely find the examination to be difficult.

Now coming to the second part of your question, this aspect of preparation is entirely dependent on the student as every student is unique and thus has an unique level of learning capacity. For better understanding, X student might take 3 hours to learn a chapter while a student Y might do that in a hour. So that's up to you as to how you will plan your strategy to get the best grades.

BEST WISHES!

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I want to study bsc physical science with computer science in du. please tell me it takes best four or best 3 marks please tell?

Garvita 16th Sep, 2020
Hello,

Your question is bit ambiguous, what I've concluded from your question is that you may asking the best four subjects calculation method of Delhi University, the calculation of top 4 subjects marks in Delhi University are as follows:

One language+subject in which you want to seek admission, any two academic or elective subjects+ any one discipline subject from the subjects below.

List of discipline subjects: Arabic, Bengali, Botany, Chemistry, computer science, Economics, English, french, geography, geology, german, hindi, history, home science, Italian, mathematics, music, Persian, philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, political science, psychology, Punjabi, sanskrit, sociology, Spanish, statistics, urdu, zoology, legal studies.



For more relevant information, you may visit here:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks



Hope this helps, all the best.
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I am into my 1st year of bsc physical science with CS(BSCPSCS) , and I want to pursue msc physics after this , am I eligible for iit jam , is it recommended for someone pursuing BSCPSCS, what are other exams for admission into msc courses ?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 23rd May, 2020

hi,

in generally students who have studied bsc courses on physics atleast of duration of 3 years and have studied mathematics as a subject in 10+2 course are eligible to apply for msc in physics course, now according to jam 2020 criteria, students who have studied  Physics for at least two years/four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year/two semesters in graduation are eligible to apply in iit jam exam. follow the below link to know in details,

http://jam.iitk.ac.in/doc/JAM-2020_MEQs.pdf

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I want to fill NET form in environmental science subject. but there are 5 subjects which one should i opt? ..plz guide me.. these subjects are 1. Life sciences 2. earth, atmosphere, ocean & planetary science 3. physical science 4. mathematical sciences 5. chemical sciences.

Akram Khan 16th May, 2020


Among the five subjects 5 subjects

1. Life sciences - the syllabus of the entrance is based on the major topics of life sciences.

2. earth, atmosphere, ocean & planetary science - syllabus covers the topics related to earth, environment, atmosphere etc.

3. physical science  - syllabus includes physics

4. mathematical sciences - syllabus includes mathematics

5. chemical sciences - syllabus includes chemistry.

So with environmental science the subject earth, atmosphere, ocean & planetary science will be.more related so if you want you can select this subject.


Hope you find it helpful.

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I have done my 12th with pcm and got 86%. which course will be better for me bsc physical science with chemistry or ba prog. maths + economics from du.

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 23rd May, 2020

hi,

see your score is really good, however if you are interested for mathematics and physics oriented subject you should go for

bsc in physics/ mathematics/electronics science/ computer science/data science/bsc in economics

if you are interested in chemistry and biology oriented course you may go for,

bsc in chemistry/bio technology/food science and nutrition/zoology/ microbiology.

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I have done B.Tech (ECE) + BEd in Math & Physical Science now I am pursuing PG in English . Will I eligible for PGT in English in KVs , Navodaya vidyalayas and aal school exams ? Whether my BEd in Math & Physical Science will impact in any way during my interview in KVs , Navodayas , please reply

Soutrik Acharya 17th Apr, 2020

Since you are pursuing PG in English you can definitely apply and are eligible for PGT in English in KVS, navoday Vidyalay and all school exams. Do you have done BTech in ECE and B.Ed in maths and Physical Science they will not impact in any way during your interview in the exams. But you have to definitely mention that you have done graduations in ECE and B.Ed in maths and Physical Science during application or during the time of interview in the examinations. Thank you. Good luck.

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B.sc physical science with computer! and B.sc computer science ! Both are same??????

thomas joy 13th Jan, 2020

Hi there,

The difference between B.SC physical science with computer and B.SC computer science are

B.SC physical science has Mathamatics and Physics which is taught as Introductory subjects and it is for limited period in the total 3 year course.

B.SC computer science has mostly everything related to computers from the 1st year itself with English and other sub subjects.

Hope this will help you.

Thank you

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My sister had 12th with PCME and B.Sc Physical Science, will she be eligible to give NEET if she appears for NIOS for 12th exams and what about the gap years?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 12th Jan, 2020
If your sister studies Biology as an additional subject through NIOS, she can appear for NEET. Her gap years can be shown with the help of her current qualification.
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Do JNU also offer M.Sc. in Chemistry??On website of School of Physical Science it is mentioned that m.sc. in chemistry has started from 2017.

Aditi Saxena 26th Jan, 2020

Hi,

JNU does offer Msc. in chemistry. You are supposed to have qualified your Bsc chemistry with minimum 50% marks. You will be required to give the national level entrance exam to get admitted in Bsc. The main syllabus will include most of your topics that were there in Bsc.

Best of luck!

Thank you!

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