Physics
Hi Bhausaheb Kakade,
Both are the good books, go for anyone out of these and you will achieve success and come with flying colours.
NCERT is must to do for all subjects.
Apart from it there are reference books as I have listed down.
These are some objective books other
I would suggest having a quick look through the paper for some 30seconds and then decide to depend on which one looks easier and which one you are enough confident in.Have a balance between them and start over.
All the best :)
Both the colleges are good but as per Careers360 rating, Delhi University has got AAAA+ which says this is an outstanding choice to pursue the degree program whereas if you talk about AMU then it has got AAAA which says this is also very good but not better than DU.
According, to 2017 analysis you can check the weightage of Physics chapters below
Electrodynamics- 26.67%
Heat & Thermodynamics- 13.33%
Mechanics- 26.67%
Modern Physics- 16.67%
Optics- 6.67%
SHM & Waves- 10.00%
Good Luck!!
For which exam you are asking the eligibility criteria for. Please clarify your query?
Yes, B.Sc (H) in physics is available there in BHU so if you wish to get admission there then you will have to crack BHU UET as this is the only way possible to get seat there.
To know more BHU UET, you can go through the below link -
Hello,
Yes, Aakash study package is no doubt good, however, do not forget to go through NCERT as well. Follow this link to know best NEET preparations tips from experts from Aakash institute: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2020-preparation-tips-and-online-transition-of-classes-aakash-institute
Yes, it is good for JEE preparation to clear IIT JEE but for Main you should go for H C Verma or DC Pandey.
Cengage covers many solved examples for your practice. There are unsolved exercises as well for your practice. This book is basically for advanced level.
To crack
Dear Kundan,
If your query is about Newton's Laws of Motion then Newton's three laws of motion are as follows-
Newton's First Law of Motion is stated as An object remains in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change that state
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