Physics
Hello aspirant.
Yes, you can obviously catch up the other student if you work hard. Actually, physics and chemistry are not needed for computer science. But you have to need mathematics knowledge in CSE. I don't know whether in 12th you have computer as a subject or not, but you
Hello Chandan,
Firstly you go with Ncerts because Ncerts are the books which are referred by UPSC aspirants for Physics so it is the best book.
Talking about strategy you can watch online videos and explain the term or the main point and then write down in your own preferred
Hello Aspirant ,
As according to the query you have asked for, i would like to convey that not all the colleges will provide you this facility, but some of the private colleges can help you to pursue you Masters degree in Physics even if you have done B.Tech from
Hello,
To calculate your index marks for admission to B. Sc. Physics in MG University, please follow the below steps:
Hey Nayan
Both are good colleges. As you may know Physics is a core science subject hence there are no direct placements (literally anywhere) after BSc and you will have to go for atleast a MSc or BEd. I will give you a quick briefing on both so that you
Hi,
According to NCERT the chapter under modern physics which are in NEET Syllabus are as follows
• Dual nature of radiation and matter.
• Atoms.
• Nuclei.
• Semiconductor electronic.
Thats all, hope this will help you.
I guess you are asking about the comparison and which field to choose. Firstly both the fields are good and it depends upon your interest in which field you want to go. Bsc physics hons will give you a set of skills which will be useful in industrial jobs
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