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what code should i use, passed +2 in 2018 and joined first year B.sc Physics 1week and discountinued , studying in Aakash for NEET coachin

Kritika Tyagi 12th Nov, 2018

Hi Manohar

As you mentioned, you have completed Class 12 in the year 2018. In this case, you are required to submit Code 2 as the Qualifications and Qualifying Examination Codes. Since, you did not pursue BSc Physics further, you cannot fill Code 5. This code can only be filled

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i am not extraordinary in physics and maths....but at least good..will i be able to pass advance or even mains with a gud rank?

Vikas gehlot 7th Nov, 2018

First thing is that Not all those who qualify JEE Advance are extraordinary in Physics and Mathematics, They are Just able to solve Physics and Mathematics Problems of JEE Advance level, which they could due to practice they do, therefore if You think You are Good at Mathematics and Physics

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Can I apply neet where I have grades mark in physics I am from ST

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 7th Nov, 2018
Hello,


Eligibility for neet requires :

Candidates belonging to the unreserved category should score a minimum required percentage of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.
Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) should score a minimum of
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Sir muje physics hard lagta hai neet me me physics me acche mark kaise lau please help.

Vikas gehlot 7th Nov, 2018

First understand the concepts Properly and also You need to be good at Mathematics To Solve Physics Problems if You are unaware of the basic concepts of Vectors, Calculus, and coordinate Geometry then First make them clear so that You don't face any Problem while solving Problems in Physics. 

To

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Sir I am obc backward cast my marks in physics is 49 in 12th class sir I can attempt the exam of meet?

Mayank Kukreti 7th Nov, 2018
Hii Himanshu
The eligibility criteria for appearing in NEET exam is that you should have 45% aggregate marks in PCB if you belong to OBC category so if you full fill this criteria then you are eligible for giving NEET exam.i hope this information helps you.
Thank you
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Which is better for Math or Physics honours : St Stephens or Hansraj?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 7th Nov, 2018

Hello,

Both are equally good colleges.We cant criticize any college.It all depends on a student how good he/she is in terms of gaining knowledge and skill.Anyone can get a degree from college but you need to gain lots of knowledge with degree to be successful.You should choose one according to

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Is there MSc Physics course in PDPU? If yes, how do I apply for admission in 2019?

Mounika Vellalacheruvu 16th Dec, 2018

Hi Rati...

There is no MSc.Physics course available in PDPU.

There are various courses related to B.Tech,M.Tech,BA,PhD,MA,BBA and MBA.

Thank U

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My mark is physics 56 chemistry 41 biology 43 English 56 and hindi 70 and practical mark is pcb out of 50 is 40,38, 40 so Im eligible for

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 6th Nov, 2018
Hello,

This is the eligibility to  appear in neet :
Candidates belonging to the unreserved category should score a minimum required percentage of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.

Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) should
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Scored 56 physics 63 chemistry 84 Hindi 89 biology 77 physical education 81 English CBSE board what is my percentage please help

Saurabh Kumar 5th Nov, 2018

Hello Shreya,

Yes, of course you are eligible for the NEET 2019 examination. Actually, you have to score 50% marks in aggregate in the 12th board examination and just pass marks marks in all other individual subjects to eligible for the NEET examination.

For more detail information about that, you

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I am a commerce student and did math honours with physics as generic elective. Can I go on to do Phd in physics?

zubin916 5th Nov, 2018

Yes you can definitely do however this will largely depend on which college you chpose because each will have its own set of eligibility criteria  based on quotas.

So share your preference first according to it we C evaluate your chances of eligibility and shar eyou confirmed prospects . 

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