Physics
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hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that mohit tyagi will be the better option for physics in my opinon . Mohit tyagi book concepts are very good and deep easy to understand . Moroever,it has questions of
Dear Bidnu,
Yes, Physics is an integral part of Civil engineering, Using the concept of moment and force balance, bending moment and shear stress is determined. According to value of bending moment and shear stress further designing of member is done like how much cross section, steel, clear cover etc
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Subjects such as physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) are required for students who is aspiring to take up careers in medicine or dental studies, biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, agricultural and dairy science. Options are also available in the paramedical and allied fields such as Nursing,
Dear aspirant!
As per your question if you think that being a biology student you can't make a career in physics then you are totally misguided.I clear you that you can do many things in physics but must have interest in it.Go for physics honours after 12th in reputed universities
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As per your query, the eligibility criteria for Jamia Milia Islamia B.Tech admission is as such:
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Once you graduate from high school, you should pursue a bachelor's degree in physics. It is not recommended to get a bachelor's degree in astrophysics at this time. This is due to the fact that when you study physics and mathematics in your
First, I would advise you to pursue B.Sc./BS in Physics or BTech in Engineering Physics if youre into Engineering, from some of the best Central Universities or Technical Institutes in India. After Graduation, you may pursue Postgraduation in Astrophysics, either from India or Abroad followed by a Career in Industry,
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I guess I can answer well considering I too took up PCMB in 11th and 12th, and cleared NEET and am currently a MBBS student.
First thing first, yes your command over physics and chemistry will help. In JEE questions are more detailed and if you can do
Hey Alok!
For getting enrolled in the course of B.A.(Honours) Philosophy in University of Delhi (DU), no percentage deduction will be done if the candidate has not studied Philosophy in their 10+2. Earlier there used to be deductions but now no deduction for not studying philosophy in 12th class. So,
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