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what is the syllabus of B.Sc. (hons) computational physics (At MIT-WPU)

shivamtrivedi0005 22nd Jul, 2022

Hello Ayush Gole

It combines computer science, physics, and applied mathematics to create scientific solutions to challenging problems. Computational physics is the study of scientific problems using computational methods. The fields of theory and experimentation in conventional scientific research are complemented by computational physics.

For more than 40 years, computational

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bsc physics syllabus in Maharashtra

dhanshree1501 23rd Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well.

Physics is the branch of science that focuses on how different substances interact with one another and the physical structure of matter, which can be either living or non-living. Physics covers a wide range of topics, including the study of much larger

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to be a defence scientists which physics course do I have to take in msc?

Arhana Chakraborty 22nd Jul, 2022

If you wish to go for the Defense Research, then you need to do the course of MSc in Physics/Applied Physics course. After completion of this course, you have to apply for the GATE and on qualifying the GATE examination/the DRDO examination (if conducted) then you can go for the

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Which are the basic chapters of physics and chemistry for neet ?

thakurvishesh1 21st Jul, 2022

Some of the basic chapter which if not done can create problems for rest of the chapter in Physics and Chemistry are as follows:

Physics:
Laws of Motion
Kinematics
Work Power and Energy
Oscillations and Waves
Electricity
Magnetism
Optics
Modern Physics

Chemistry:
Mole Concept
Structure of Atom (coincides with modern

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I got 69% in physics 70% in chemistry 10% in maths overall its showing 57.8% Is this enough to qualify for JEE Advanced?? I am SC student.

Sevit Kar 21st Jul, 2022

Hello,

Yes ,you will definitely clear the cut off required jee advanced but it's of no use because the score is very less even if i consider category reservation because the cut offs are higher.

In NITs you need to score atleast 80-90 percentile in order get NITs like Jamshedpur,

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what is the minimum marks (maths, physics, chemistry) required to apply engineering for muslim labbais?

Kushagra Singh 30th Aug, 2022

Hi,

Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College is one of the oldest and premier engineering colleges in Maharashtra. It was established by Government of Maharashtra in 1978. The college is affiliated to University of Pune, approved by AICTE and recognized by DTE Maharashtra. The college offers undergraduate courses in various branches of

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i an 2023 dropper first time and my 12th physics is strong and till now i.e. in 40 days i have completed my 12th full physics by one shot and 12th and 11th ncert bio full reading ( from 2021 to 2022 , 3 4 times revised) am i going right i want aiims dlhi

tripti rai 1st Sep, 2022
Hello aspirant,

It's great that you have completed you NCERT biology 3-4 times and completed physics through one shot, but that alone is not enough for you to get into AIIMS Delhi.  They are just the foundation of your neet prep. You need to do much more than that to
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I score 46 in physics(16+30),81 in biology(52+29),59 in chemistry(29+50) from st category. Can I elligible for neet?

Sanjana 21st Jul, 2022

Hey aspirant

Your mark will 186 according to details given. You attained minimum cut off. You will be eligible for applying. But getting a seat for mbbs will be difficult for this mark.  If you're from st category then you should score minimum 450+ for getting an admission in mbbs.

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l take the jenral science means physics, chemistry and biology in 11th does it is fine to be a IAS officer in future

Arhana Chakraborty 20th Jul, 2022

This is a very big conception among the freshers who want to go for the UPSC CSE examination. See there is no such influence of your subject in the preparation of UPSC CSE. Every year a lot of Engineers, Doctors also become IAS officers and they are certainly not from

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