Physics
Dear Mansi,
In order to score good marks in physics your concepts should be clear. You can refer your text books for your preparation. Solve all the exercises which is given at the end of completing each topic.
To score good marks focus on the chapters which provides good weightage
Dear Student,
Glad to inform you that for being a financial manager you may pursue B.com or B.com hons as your graduation and MBA in Finance as your post graduation as it'll be the perfect study one requires to be a financial manager. There's no use or need of physics
Firstly, India has got a tough reservation system which we need to pass through, more than the exam. So, it largely depends on what category you belong to. If you're general, the chances get minimised while for Sc/ ST or OBC, there is still hope.Another parameter is the state qouta,
Hello Amit, First congrats for such good rank. And yes can definitely get IIT for M.sc in Physics. The IITs that you can get for M.sc Physics - IIT (Patna, Gandhinagar, Jodhpur, Ropar) and you can also try in IIT Kharagpur...
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Dear Abhishek,
As per the exam pattern there will be questions from Mathematics and Physics only.
Total marks in the exam will be 200 (Mathematics-100 and Physics-100)
There will be no negative marking as well.
Difficulty level of the exam will be average.It will be easy if we compare it
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