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Apologize but you are not eligible for it because according to eligibility criteria you need an aggregate of 60% or more marks in English, Mathematics and best of the two subjects from Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science/Informatics Practices .
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Hi Aspirant,
In kcet Objective (MCQs - Multiple Choice Questions) type questions are asked for total 180 questions (60 questions per subject) . In physics , questions from topics like Laws of Motion , Work, Energy & Power, Electric Charges and Fields ,Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance ,Current Electricity,etc are asked.
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As you have attempted for the JEE Main paper-2 Entrance exam ie, NATA exam and also you have scored a decent marks. So as you have mentioned your physics, chemistry and maths percentile you can easily calculate your overall percentile. By seeing your all the three subjects marks i
Admission to BS(Research) course in IISC, Bangalore is done through JEE Mains/ JEE Advanced/KVPYNEEY, there is no such separate entrance test conducted regarding the admission, its eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with PCM as compulsory subjects along with biology/electronics/statistics/computer science securing 60% aggregate, during this
Hello Aspirant,
I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Advance 2021 for Physics as well as other two subjects that are Mathematics and Chemistry :-
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Concepts of Physics by H C Verma (Vol-1 and Vol-2)
Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday/Resnick/Walker
IIT JEE Physics by Arihant
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To confirm a seat in DU in any campus your percentage should be more than 90% and if you are thinking to take admission science or BA course then you must need more than 95% for the safe side, even the cutoffs of north campuses will be around
Hey Sania !
If you want to do Bsc life science so the eligibility criteria is to have completed 10+2 schooling or equivalent, which includes Chemistry, physics and Biology (PCB) as subjects, with an aggregate of 50% marks are eligible for BSc life science so it will be more better
Employment wise both the streams have good scopes but if you think of higher salary packages or more programming oriented job profiles then I would say you should go for CSE.
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