Physics
Hi Rayirthbhat,
As per your son's marks in PU-CET and 12th percentage which is very impressive, he has high chances of getting B.Sc(Hons) Physics in Panjab University.
Thank you and best of luck.
Bsc physics is damn difficult and to study for Jee mains along with it will be too much difficult according to me .To cope up with both, may be you will end up with failure in both.So,I suggest you to drop a year and prepare for JEE, iff you will
Hello Arjun
there are various courses available. You need you specify the need the area you want to improve and work in future. So we can give you the name of the courses
dear student,
According to my knowledge up to last year the cutoffs were nearly about 210 out of 450 (150 questions each of 3 marks). But current year no of questions have changed to 120. Hope the type of question does not change. So it is expected that the cutoff
Hi Ujjal,
Yes of course you can get bsc physics or maths or rather you should get.congratulations for this good result.
Thank you.Good luck
Hi Joy!
Check out trends from JoSAA Webpage, these might help in drawing self conclusive results
Https://josaa.nic.in/Result/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
Good Luck for your future!
Regards
Hello Pratham,
Needless to say, NCERT books are the most standard books for NEET preparation. Besides, you can solve DC Pandey for Physics, Dinesh for Chemistry. Reading Campbell for Biology is optional. If you are very confident in Physics, you may try practising HC Verma.
Good luck!
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