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Please share botany, zoology, physics, organic chemistry ,physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry no of question pattern from past 4 or 5yr

manisha.gupta 10th Sep, 2018

I would suggest you to go through with the given below link to check the previous year papers.

http://cbse.nic.in/newsite/examination.html

 

Good Luck!

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From which book there are most chances for jee questions of physics

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 5th Sep, 2018

Hey. 

Here is a list of good books for Physics for preparing for JEE Mains.

Concepts of Physics  H. C. Verma

Fundamentals of Physics  Halliday, Resnick and Walker  

Problems in General Physics  I. E. Irodov

University Physics  Freedman and Young

Understanding JEE physics series  DC Pandey

Problem In Physics  SS

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Which book for physics should I follow for jee advanced

Rajeev Kumar Maurya 5th Sep, 2018

Hello,

You may go through the following books as given below:

  • Concepts of Physics (Volume 1 and Volume 2) by HC Verma
  • Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday/Resnick/Walker
  • IIT JEE Physics by Arihant (35 years Chapterwise Solved Papers 2013-1979)

Please feel free to comment below for further assistance.

All the

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How can I make physics easy for jee advanced?

ruchika.chauhan Expert 4th Sep, 2018

Hello,

Physics is considered to be the toughest of the three subjects by many students. For Physics preparation, you should keep your concepts clear and have proper understanding of the topics. Refer to good books. I would suggest that  don't just focus on rote learning try to understand the concepts.

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Sir/Madam, I Passed My 10+2 With 55% With Science. But My Physics Is Not Cleared, Any Ways I Passed. So Now My Question is, Am I Eligible?

Hello,

Please specify the name of the exam for which you want to know the eligibility criteria so we can help you better regarding the same.

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Please suggest how to approach physics numerical and jee aieee question important for neet?

shreyapandey96 Student Expert 13th Oct, 2018
Dear student.
Greetings.
The best way to master the numerical. Problems in physics for competitive examinations like JEE main is to solve the sample and past year question papers. They can be downloaded and are also available in books. Solving them will give you an edge in your question solving
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What is the fee structure in IIT to do M.Sc Physics through JAM exam?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 13th Oct, 2018
Hello aspirant,


Different IITs have different fees :

IIT Madras
32147 (GEN)
29147 (Obc/sc/st)

IIT Guwahati
26570 GEN
23570 (Obc/sc/st)

IIT Hyderabad
28664 GEN
26164 (Obc/sc/st)

IIT Indore
28664 (GEN)
26164 Obc/sc/st)

IIT Patna
30900 (GEN)
27900 (Obc/sc/st)

IIT Bombay
46000 (gen)
41000 (Obc/sc/st)

IIT Roorkee
54480 (GEN)
34480 (Obc/sc/st)

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What is the procedure to get admission into IISC for B.Sc. Physics?

zubin916 13th Oct, 2018

Students must hav eobtained minimum 60%marks in Jeemain or Jee advanced for Bsc admission at IISc Bangalore. Students can simultaneously apply tgrough KVPY exam scores.

Entire eligibility and admissions process below. 

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission


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Hello I secure 65% in 12 and pass and secure 72 in maths 56 in physics and 60 in chemistry respectively can I eligible for DTU OR NSIT?

Pallavi 12th Oct, 2018

Yes you are eligible as according to norms you should have a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate and should have passed in English . According to your provided details you are eligible all the best for your exams do well

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Is it necessary to secure 50% marks in physics chemistry and biology in neet examination 2019?

manisha.gupta 2nd Sep, 2018

As per the eligibility you should have minimum 50% aggregate score in Physics, Chemistry & Biology in class 12th as a general category & 40 % as a reserved category.

Good Luck!

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