Physics
Dear Ishani, in such case your highest qualification will be +2. If your +2 subjects have Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English at a level not less than a core level, then your qualification code is 02. If your B. Sc degree doesnt have Physics, but atleast has 2 other subjects
No. You cannot pursue 2 full time courses at the same time.
yes you are eligible to appear for Neet 2019 because as per the eligibility criteria a student having more than 50% in aggregate in physics chemistry and Biology is eligible to write Neet 2019 exam since you satisfied eligibility criteria you can apply for Neet and take admission in Medical
Hi Alyona
The eligibility criteria at IRPELfor Radio physics and electronics is:AfterAfter 3-year B.Sc. Honours in Physics with Mathematics as General Subject, Honours in Electronics with Physics and Mathematics as General Subjects.
If you want to pursue ECE(Electronics and communication engineering) then you need to have 60% in PCM
electromagnetic waves consist of basically oscillating electric and magnetic fields which are mutually perpendicular to each other and the solution of electromagnetic waves are given by Maxwell equation. The speed of electromagnetic waves is C which is the highest possible speed on the universe.
If you are clear with the concept of chemistry, what you studied in 10+2 or Grduation then it will be very helpful to crack BHU PET Entrance Exam. You can also refer previous year papers of the exam as it will help you to take an Idea about the questions.
Please specify the college name here you are interested for the model papers of B.Sc Mathematics.
I would suggest You follow HC Verma because it followed simple and Practical approach to explain the concepts so even a candidate without Prio Knowledge can understand most of the things and also the Problem set is very good You will find o repeated Problems Which is very rare to
Here is the complete syllabus for IIT JAM Physics 2019 From the official site, link given below.
http://jam.iitkgp.ac.in/?id=p&n=407
Mathematical Methods: Calculus of single and multiple variables, partial derivatives, Jacobian, imperfect and perfect differentials, Taylor expansion, Fourier series. Vector algebra, Vector Calculus, Multiple integrals, Divergence theorem, Green’s theorem, Stokes’ theorem. First
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