Physics
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Admission to Bharathiar University is done through the entrance test conducted by the university, the eligibility criteria is passed BSc in Physics with Chemistry/Computer and Maths as allied subjects, and admission is based on the entrance test of 60 marks and 40 marks is assigned to marks secured upto
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Yes it depends upon the grasping power and also on the memory power.If you are already familiar with the chapters in Physics then you can easily do the revision in 1 month.It completely depends upon you and also your standards.If you are in 12 th standards then syllabus
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I hope you are doing good . With reference to your query , I would glad to telll you need to get confused and worry . If you are interested to do mbbs by giving neet exam and interested to make carrer in maths and physics. You can
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You haven't mention the college name, different college have different entrance exam. To get admission in Nuclear Physics, the entrance exam like :- JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, SRMJEEE etc. Some private College take direct admission on the basis of academic performance in
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If you want to do Nuclear Physics course then you should have passed in 10 th and should have completed 12 th from a Government recognised School or College. Some Colleges gives admissions into Nuclear Physics Course based on merit and some Colleges gives admission based on entrance
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Some of the important topics/chapter in Physics(As per weightage):
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Physics Galaxy revision Checklist by Ashish Arora is good for those who want to do revision only and has completed the entire syllabus. You can revise from those videos and practice some previous years questions explained in the video. I would suggest you to pause the video and
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No doubt Arihant is referred by most students for physics. It explains the topic in a very easy way with examples. But it doesn't covers the variety of questions for practice. Also, Arihant has many typo errors which leads to the confusion. On the other hand, cengage has
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the difference between KEAM and NEET examinations is that, KEAM requires knowledge about the respective subjects, whereas NEET in addition requires deduction skills and speed. You will need to spend more time on the practicing and on strengthening your basic concepts.
With respect to the syllabus, for NEET
Yes NCERT, Allen Modules and previous year are enough for NEET physics. Also for whole preparation Allen Modules, NCERT and Previous year paper are enough to crack NEET and most important thing is more and more practice and time management. For more tips
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