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The electrostatics chapter in the physics section of the NCERT textbook comes under the chapter one of the syllabus which includes topic such as Gauss law and electromagnetic and electrostatic field theory. Moreover, if you want to any other questions regarding any other education topics in general feel
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Yes you can do so. Some ways through which you can improve your marks is either appear for improvement examination conducted by the respective board from which you appeared last time or you can appear for NIOS or any other recognized open board and they provide the facility
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It is always possible for you to score well in your 10+2 exam if you read with full dedication and hard work. There are several students who take lesson from their 11th marks in order to improve in +2. Here are few tips to score well
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If you're asking this in terms of the fact that you want to pursue graduation in arts stream belonging to science stream at 10+2 level, then if you fulfill the eligibility criteria in terms of aggregate then definitely you can, for the courses in humanities candidates from any stream
Yes you can pursue BSc Mathematics, without taking Physics. Instead of Physics, you can opt for other subjects (as per the availability in your desired college).
Other points regarding BSc Mathematics -
See while determining the eligibility for NEET UG aggregate of PCB is to be considered which includes practical as well as theory marks so if your aggregate of PCB including theory as well as practical, is equal to or more than 40%(because you belongs to OBC category) then
There is no concrete evidence to prove that 2-3 grace marks are given, be it for any cause. However, when I was in Class 12, our teachers used to say that generally they consider giving a max of 5 marks (as grace) in order to pass a student. Hence, if
You can still get AIIMS but you need to appear for NEET UG because on the basis of your NEET UG score you can get into AIIMS through AIQ counselling.
because eligibility criteria says that
For 10+2 or equivalent :-
>>>>> You need to pass separately in theory
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