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advance physics maths chemistry qwalifyng marks

Aishwary Jaiswal 23rd Sep, 2020

hello aspirant,

seems like you are talking about the jee advanced paper, note that -

To appear for JEE Advanced 2020, the minimum requirement for general & OBC is 75% and 65% score for SC, ST & PwD in 12 th or equivalent. Also, to qualify for JEE Advance 2020

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I scored 58% in my B.Sc physics. But in each subject my percentage vary, in some subjects i scored just 40% and in some subjects i scored above 90%. I comes under BC category (OBC non-creamy layer). Am i eligible to write JAM exam?

Srushti Chipde 1st Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

Yes you are eligible to write JAM exam. The eligibility of this exam is having an 'aggregate score of 55%' for general and OBC category which you fulfill.

For detailed information regarding the eligibility of JAM exam you can go through the following link:

https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria

Regards!!

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I failed in gseb hsc this year in chemistry and physics, so I appeared for purak pariksha so please let me know that are the gracing marks given in purak pariksha and jf given what is the criteria?

Pakshal Ghiya 13th Nov, 2020

Hello Candidate,

Unfortunately there are no any particular type of criteria for giving gracing Marks.

That is dependent upon the paper checkers.

If you got above 30 marks then it is possible that they will give you grace so that you can pass.

But again it is not mandatory that

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is Master Resource book by Arihant a good book for jee mains preparation for physics? can I score 80 marks ?

Sushmita Singh 22nd Sep, 2020

Hi,

Yes, it is a good book but you can score 80 marks that completely depends on your hard work and determination. No book can guarantee you your selection. You need to keep practicing questions that is the key to score good marks. Go through the previous years questions and

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do physicists like to solve difficult numericals in their high school age and liking to solve physics questions in exams is the only thing required to enjoy your work as a physicist?

rehan18alam Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Physics, or any other field for that matter does not depend on the exams. The exams are just for the outer world to have a check on your skills, the real interest stems from doing things on your own, without any interest in the marks or rewards. Real

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for jee mains only:- (1)for chemistry if I do ncert fully (2)for physics if I do hc verma fully (3)for math if I do cengage book(by g tewani) (4)and I do past 14 years questions of jee can I get 210+ score if I follow all these 4 steps(for jee mains only, not advance)

shravyamdsce 22nd Sep, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

JEE Mains is one of the most reputed engineering entrance examinations. There are no limitations or defined steps to get 210 or more marks in the exam.

But, I agree that doing Chemistry NCERT, HC Verma, Cengage Books, and 14 years of question papers will be enough to

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can I do mbbs after bsc physics? then what will be my code

Ishani J 22nd Sep, 2020

Dear Disha,

Yes you can definitely pursue mbbs after completing BSc. However, you will have to appear for NEET and you must have a PCMB or PCB background and fulfill other educational qualifications for the same. The minimum age limit for appearing is 17 years but according to Supreme Court

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what are the topics in physics to prepare by that i can gey 60+ marks in jee mains 2021 ?

Nikhitha Sai 22nd Sep, 2020

Hello Student,

Physics constitutes one of the three major portions of JEE mains apart from chemistry and mathematics. In order to qualify, it is necessary to score the minimum cut off marks for all three subjects and not just one. Some of the main important topics for Physics for JEE

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inter physics chapter wise weightage

nishant sharma 21st Sep, 2020

Hello student ,

As you have not mentioned from which board you beling from . That's why it would be tough to tell the weightage of chapters in physics   . Further you have also not mentioned for which exam you exam your are asking for inter physics chapter wise weightage

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I want to prepare for JAM during my BSc course in physics.Which books should I choose to study?Are the books provided in the college enough?Are the books written by foreign authors useful?

Shreya shrestha 21st Sep, 2020

Hello there,

Best book for the preparation for JAM Physics are-

  • Mathematical Models for Physics and Engineering  by Riley , Hobson and Bence
  • Thermodynamics by Zemanski Dittman, Saha Srivastava/ F.W. Sears and G.L. Salinger
  • Molecular and Atomic Physics by Rajkumar / white
  • Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein
  • Classical Mechanics by
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