Physics
Hi Vaibhav!
As you mentioned that you are trying to get admission in BSc Physics hons in DU and for same you need to submit your best of four subjects. According to the rules to calculate the best of four subjects:
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Yes you can take a double major in chemistry and Physics but will not be able to complete it 4 years, need 5 years, since you will have to do two separate projects leading to two bachelor's thesis, one in chemistry and the other in physics. However, unless you
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BSC PHYSICS HONOURS :
It is an undergraduate course, having duration of 3 years .
In this course, students basically study the natural and fundamental science that involves the study of motion , time and space.
This course has several specialisation:
According to your percentage in 12th you have good chances to get admission in following colleges of DU in BSc:
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For doing MSc astrophysics candidate can do a degree in Science with physics and mathematics as a compulsory subject. They have to appear for an entrance examination under the supervision of Indian Institute of Science education and research IISER. The entrance examination is IISER aptitude test which is
See this is a very relative term. If you want to learn just about all the science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics combination or other combinations then go for BSc General. But if you want to go for BSc Physics I would recommend you to go for it
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To study astrophysics candidate has to do BSc with physics and mathematics. He may be BE or BTech. Candidate has to do specialisation in astrophysics in master degree who has completed BSc physics with mathematics as a core subject. Candidates of Technical field BA graduate from Tech Engineering
Hi Lakshyajit,
There is no book that can be declared as the best book or the only book one should refer to for cracking NEET.
The candidate appearing for NEET should have clear concepts, especially in Physics, you should have clear understanding about every topic. Now different books cater to
Hi nazia,
Even though AICTE has opened ways for diverse field students to take up engineering they have not imposed it on any state or university. The decision ultimately depends on the state universities. You have to check whether your state university has decided to follow suit or not. Most
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