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can i study in iist after b.sc. physics ? How?

Arhana Chakraborty 22nd Aug, 2022

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology is a Government Deemed to be University which is UGC approved and NAAC accredited. The institute has association with the ISRO. Now no course is there which can be done after BSc Physics course, although, if you complete the MSc in Physics course

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my marks in chemistry is 33 and physics 74 and maths 64 did i qualify the jee mains

krati2004 13th Jul, 2022

Hello,

There is no subject wise cut off in JEE Mains.You qualified the examination or not that depends on your percentile which is mentioned on the scorecard of your JEE Mains result. Calculating your total marks then it will be 171 which is very good marks. You percentile will be

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can i give full syllabus tests if i have done physics and bio syllabus but chemistry is running from starting ( 1month 5 chapters done till now ) should i give full mocks for neet 2023 , i want only aiims delhi ??

Mayankjha.student2007 22nd Aug, 2022

If you have finished the physics, biology, and 5 chapter from chemistry portions of your entire syllabus, you may take an exam covering the entire course. Your concept quality will improve if you answer the questions from there. Giving a thorough mock exam allows you to assess your strengths and

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I have completed B.sc mathematics with physics as allied subject... Am I eligible for AAI?(since it is given that B.sc with phy and maths can apply) and 1 more doubt... will AAI ATC exam be postponed?

Arhana Chakraborty 12th Jul, 2022

As you have Physics and Mathematics course in BSc, then you can obviously apply for the Airport Authority of India ATC examination. You should keep in mind that you need to score a minimum of 60% marks in your UG course, in order to be eligible for the examination.

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how not to procrastinate during solving maths and physics numericals??

Sachin Rana 12th Jul, 2022

hello, procrastination is a very common issue faced by almost every student in today's time where there are so many distractions present around us. It affects our productivity to a great extent and eventually doesnt allow us to succeed. However, it is not impossible to overcome. I can help you

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cseet ka mai register 15 octomber ko karegi to muje exam kab dena hoga

Shubham Dhane 12th Jul, 2022

Hello,

If you register for CS Executive Entrance Test in the month of October then you will be giving the exam on November 12th.CSEET 2022 exam is held four times in the year - January, May, July, and November. The last date to register for CS Executive programme was June

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modern physics weightage 8n neet

Arhana Chakraborty 12th Jul, 2022

As per the previous year analysis, the question asked from the chapter of Modern Physics is around 6% from the Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation & 3% from the Atoms & Nuclei .

You can go for the link below, in order to know about the NEET chapterwise weightage

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neet easy imp chapter in physics

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Jul, 2022

Hi


The list of the most important and easy topics or chapters which carry the highest weightage in NEET in your physics section is listed below


PHYSICS


*Optics - 10%

*Semiconductors- 9%

*Dual nature of matter ,atoms and nuclei-9%

*Thermodynamics -9%

*Electrostatics-9%

*Current electricity -8%

*Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current-8%

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I am from up boerd my total percentage is 68 math 55 chemistry 74 physics 80 can I am edible for nit in2023

Anurag Khanna 12th Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

It seems that you have mentioned the JEE-Main data means your percentiles of all the three subjects, if not then kindly correct me in the comment section below.

As per your total percentile in JEE-Main 2022,

>>>>> your CRL rank is expected around 327360 - 368000 .


Now

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what is physics? ok,..........

shivamtrivedi0005 12th Jul, 2022

Hello Jaideep

Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact . It studies objects ranging from the very small using quantum mechanics to the entire universe using general relativity.

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