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Ive got 48 in chemistry, 56 in biology, 50 in physics.....and it makes an aggregate of 51.3% ....Im i eligible for neet?

nishant sharma 23rd Aug, 2020

Hello student ,

Yes , if you have 51.3 % in your board exam of 10+2 then you are eligible to give NEET entrance exam as if a candidate wants to appear in the NEET entrance exam for any medical college then he must have 50 % ( for general

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I take admission in Bidhannagar college in physics horns but I am not apply for university and does not appear any semester and In this year I want to take admission in engineering college through WBJEE. There is a stamp at backside of my marksheet so what I will do? please help me

ANUVAB DAS 23rd Aug, 2020

You need to cancel your admission in Bidhannagar College before getting admission through WBJEE. Just visit BNC with your guardian and reach their administrative section and gradually ask to cancel your admission. They will take back the ID card if they had given any during admission. After that they will

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can i get admission in du in bse hons physics or chemistry in 91per in ews catagory in any good college of South campus

lakshita shaan 2nd Oct, 2020

hey,

your percentage is pretty good but we cannot deny the fact delhi university's cutoff really go high , however looking at expected cutoff of delhi university you may have chances in miranda house college, in ramjas college and in gargi college too . delhi university is going to release

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iam in obc 1g category and also i am come in hyd/kar and my rank is 59000 best colleges for cse in banglore plz tell me

Rishu Gupta 23rd Aug, 2020

Hi M D Sohail,

As per your rank and as per previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get in CSE as per your category are:-

  • Government Engineering College, Ramanagara
  • Jain College of Engineering - JCE
  • CIT - Channabasaveshwara Institute Of Technology
  • Basaveshwar Engineering College
  • Government Engineering College, Kushal Nagar
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I scores 55percent in 12th grade. and my overall aggregate in physics 46, chemistry 59 andbio53 am I eligible for NEET . and also I belong general category.

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2020

hi,

see as per the latest notifications, the eligibility criteria for neet exam for general category  is,

candidates must have studied physics , chemistry and biology in 12th course. must secure aggregate of 50% score in pcb. must have studied english as a subject in 12th.

as per your score

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modern physics includes which lessons

ANUVAB DAS 22nd Aug, 2020

Modern Physics includes the following chapters

  • Dual nature of radiation and matter
  • Atoms
  • Nuclei
  • Semiconductors and electronic devices
  • Communication

Most of the chapters are quite easy. You may obtain full marks in Modern Physics as most of the chapters are formula based rather than concepts.

Do these things to get

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can I get math honours in du my marks in 12th math 95 chem 95 physics 95 IP 90 English 65 ?????

Shreya sharma 1st Oct, 2020

Hello shahrukh,

Hope you're doing well.

University of delhi accepts a best four score from your subjects in which english is the core subject. So, your percentage (best four) is calculated to be 87.5 percent. If you are from the general category, then this is a bit less for like

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I have scored 80 marks in AP EAMCET with 91% in maths physics chemistry in Telangana board .. with a BCE category .and iam non local..can I get a seat in any JNTUS of AP.. pls replyyy

Sharon Rose Student Expert 1st Oct, 2020
Hello,
Considering the given score you can expect your rank to be around 19000. Rank depends on number of candidates qualified, normalised score, top score, individual subject marks in EAMCET, category etc. Considering 2018 cut off you have chances of getting seat in the following colleges under BC-E category
JNTU,
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Im not good in physics but wanted to do btech(electrical engineering). so studying ncert physics (class 11&12) sufficient for btech

Manasi Kadam 1st Oct, 2020
Hello there,

NCERT books are good for making your base strong in physics but the language of physics ncert book is quite confusing and finding important points consumes a lot of time since they have big paragraphs written for stuffs that don't require this much information.

Although, the exercise questions
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