Physics
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i can feel your problem cause someday i gone through the same problem but now i am doing mechanical engineering.
let me give you a suggestion and idea which personally i follow i.e to maintain consistency and try hard to study try to understand concept as much as you
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Hello dear,
Many major central universities are conducting common entrance test for their UG courses starting from this year, so in order to prepare for your BSc programme in physics I'll advice you to check the websites of the desired university and college in order to acquaint yourself with the
Hi Aspirant!
If you clear your concepts and get the fundamentals right then it is possible to score 180/180 in Physics.
>> By starting directly with the extra books, it is advisable to first go through by NCERT and get the basics so that if you face any twisted question,
Hello aspirant,
YES, you can become a pilot if you are having Mathematics, physics, and Chemistry subjects in your class 12th and if you will pass in all these 3 subjects with good score. The entrance exam that you need to give is NDA or any other entrance exams depending
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If you are asking about the JEE Mains weightage chapters in physics, here it is:
For more information,kindly refer the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
You
Dear aspirant,
There are many colleges in Kolkata for bsc physics but I would be giving you the names of those which i think would be beneficial for any candidate if they join. A candidate should do his/her graduation course from a reputed college because in the long run that
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In response to your query generally in competitive exams post class 12th the standard and syllabus of physics which is asked is generally upto class 12th NCERT level and it's applications. However for students who face post graduation entrance exams and are asked physics, if their graduation degree
See if you want to be a Research and Development Scientist then I would recommend you to go for the Applied physics field. See there are numerous application of Physics in Technology, so you can go for the R&D in Semiconductor Physics, Solid State Physics/Condensed Matter physics/Material science, Nuclear and
Yeah! you can be a primary teacher after your BSc Physics but you need to complete the course of BEd after your BSc in Physics. Now if you feel tough in Physics, then apart from it choose any other course which you like or interested in. because BSc physics is
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