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is there any olympiad for bsc student who is going further studies in physics field in best institute

Shoaib Akhtar 3rd Oct, 2020

Hello nilesh

Since I am also from physics background so I would like to share my opinion. First Olympiad you should be focussing on is KVPY which you can attempt in your bsc 1st and 2nd year (or maybe 3rd year ) .There is also an Olympiad called NGPE  which

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which is best objective practice book of Physics for neet 2021, according to Allen nota institute

Trisha Bhattacharyya 2nd Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant,

Here are a list of books that might help you for NEET 2021. Mostly, the NTA follows the NCERT books for each subject to maintain uniformity in syllabus. Other books are as follows:

  • Objective Physics practice for NEET Vol 1 and 2 by Arihant
  • Objective of Physics by
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iam a first year bsc physics student .when should i start for preparing for jam physics?how should i start?is it necessary to go for coaching

Neha samreen 2nd Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant.,

JAM is an extremely tough exam to crack as the availability of seats are low that doesn't mean the exam would be easier.

Now coming to the preparation. As you are in the first year itself make sure you study well for all the subjects so that it

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I didnt score 50in physics but my pcb aggregate is 52.6percent.ie bio 53/100, physics 46/100, chemistry 59/100 but I dont know whether Im eliglible to sit in NEET EXAM or not. and for joining mbbs college admission which is based on it . and I belong to UR category

Zeenat Saba 11th Nov, 2020

Hii,

In order to be eligible for NEET and for admission in any medical college,

candidates must qualify 12th class  examination with Chemistry , Biology , Physics and English subjects. For General category candidates, it is mandatory to score 50% marks in 12th grade in aggregate including all the marks

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how to join isro after bsc physics

Sushree Sangita Sethi 2nd Oct, 2020

Hello,

For joining as ISRO Scientist -SC (entry level). basic education qualification is Msc or Btech. Msc can be in Physics, chemistry or mathematics. After Bsc physics you can join as Technical Assistant, ISRO allow you option of part-time/correspondence study, after completing Msc you can get promoted to Scientist-SC.

For

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hii sir i wants to join isro after bsc physics with corresponding mMSC study now i am final year student so how to join isro ???

DAKSH 2nd Oct, 2020

Hi aspirant,

From isro official website you need to visit careers section, from there you get to know about different vacancies. While going through the vacancy notification you can get to know about basic education qualification. So according to your qualification you can apply for the vacancies and enter into

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hii sir i wants to join isro after bsc physics with corresponding mMSC study now i am final year student so how to join isro ???

DAKSH 2nd Oct, 2020

Hi aspirant,

From isro official website you need to visit careers section, from there you get to know about different vacancies. While going through the vacancy notification you can get to know about basic education qualification. So according to your qualification you can apply for the vacancies and enter into

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i am a graduate in Mechanical engineering am i eligible to for MSC Physics in JNU

Shrishty sahu 11th Nov, 2020
Dear student, the eligibility criteria for msc in jnu is:
Candidates must have a Bachelors Degree with Physics as one of the subjects in any discipline under 10+2+3 education pattern securing at least 55 per cent marks in aggregate.

Candidates who have qualified Bachelors Degree either in Physics, Chemistry and
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I dont know in physics when to integrate to get crt answer some times they didnt integrating and some times they integrating and getting answer (specially in electrodynamics) so pls tell when we have Integrate.

Hrisheekesh Singh 2nd Oct, 2020

Hi Yaganathan,

We are required to differentiate or integrate in Physics to do large calculations in just few simple steps. These operations save a lot time and effort and also they work with an 100% accuracy. Now, integration is nothing but addition. It is used when you are required to

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