Physics
Concepts of Physics by H. C Verma and Physics by D. C Pandey both of them are equally very good books to refer from.
To understand physics and to be able to solve each and every question a student has to be crystal clear with the concepts in it. I
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It is totally depends upon your choice or in that subject you have deep knowledge and interest so that you can score good marks in that subject and then you will become an expert of that field.
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Hello Aditya,
The answer to this question is not absolute . It depends on a number of factors.
Normally,the cutoff score for qualifying for JEE Advanced is around 100/360 ( for general category students) and around 2 lakh students qualify . So,roughly speaking,a score of 100 gives you a rank
Based on your score your probable rank will be 883,846 - 933,846 and your probable category rank range will be 92800 - 100300. This score is not enough to qualify the exam & to get admission in NITs. So I would suggest you to appear for JEE Main April session
Hello, Akash
Well, use the below formula to calculate your normalisation rank
Rank= (100- your total score)×1400000/100
Considering total no. Of students appear equal to 14 lakh ,
And put your total percentile in place of total score , so if you are getting rank around 2 lakh or below
Hello Aspirant ,
The NAT score given represents percentile that is number of students scoring less than you out of the total students appeared in the exam.
In your case , in maths 80 percent people scored less than you similarily in chemistry 20 percent people and in physics 23
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