Physics
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Hope you are safe and doing good. Regarding your concern NCERT at your fingertips is for practicing NCERT based questions while neet guide is for a more firm grip on practicing questions.
You must first do NCERT at your fingertips and if time permits you can do neet guide
Hello,
For Physics refer to he following books. 1) H.C.Verma - Concepts of Physics. 2) D.C Pandey - Objective Physics. 3) Fundamentals of physics by Walker 4) Problems in Physics by I.E.Irodov
For basic refer NCERT textbooks of class 11 & 12.
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For almost all the admissions, if you have a improvement marksheet you have to submit it . Although the marks are the same ,the newly issued improvement marksheet will be considered first.
If you are willing to get admission in Delhi University , don't worry , Delhi University also accepts
Dear aspirant,
Why you want to do B.Sc. Physics if you had already enrolled/completed B.Sc. with other subjects. It will just waste of time and money. That's for a whole 3 years more.
I recommend you to move forward in life, and take higher education or prepare for job interviews.
Hello Aspirant,
See, Physics is a subject which requires understanding and conceptual learning. So you need to thoroughly focus on the concept of the topics of physics and it is better to study from a teacher.
But for practice some for the books that are very good are:
Dear Student,
Sorry to inform you that you can not pursue Msc. in physics having zoology, botany and chemistry only in your graduation. Also, it will be little tough to study physica because the whole graduation you haven't studied it and as Masters is a step higher than graduation. You
Hey there Vaishali! Hope you are doing well!
About the deduction yes a total of 2.5 percent marks will be deducted from your aggregate because Music and physical education are two non academic subjects of DU best of four so they are not included in both List A and List
Hello Manish !
Hope you are doing good.
As reference to your question asked , yes you can start preparing for UPSC along with your college graduation.
Yeah! You can choose any subject as your optional and it doesn't matter which subject you have done graduation on. But you must have a reason why you are studying literature instead of Physics which you have taken as a subject in your UG. Such questions are oftenly asked in
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