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I have got 44 in maths 53 in chemistry 45 in physics and 78 in computer science shall I can apply for TNEA 2020 counciling

Akshita Paul 19th Jul, 2020

Dear aspirant

According to your HSC scores, your overall percentage in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry put together is 47%, which is considered eligible for TNEA Counselling. The basic eligibility criteria of TNEA says:

The candidates must have passed HSC (Academic: both +1 and +2) or its equivalent with the minimum

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In this college i can take admission in bsc physics hons

Garvita 28th Aug, 2020
Hello,

The College Gokul Das Hindu Girls college, Moradabad doesn't offer B.sc. Physics hons, but offers B.sc. Programme, so you can puruse b.sc. programme from this College but can't b.sc. Physics hons. The total courses offered by this college are 18 courses, namely BA, Bsc, MA Economics, MA English, MA
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what is slope in physics for study

Wahida Parveen 19th Jul, 2020
Dear, slope is defined as the depending variable as the independent variables changes.
Slope is calculated through the vertical change to the horizontal change..at any distance with two points.
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Can I apply in the ISRO exam after passing out from a distance learning course (MSC PHYSICS)?

srishtis407 19th Jul, 2020
Hello Dear, Yes you can apply for isro after MSc first finish bsc and MSc with 65 percentage(first class)(6.5CGPA) thet strict about CGPA in criteria or anyway 12th result doesn't matter.Yes you can apply for isro after MSc.


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I scored 51 marks in biology 36 marks in physics and 40 in chemistry. can i get admission for bsc nursing with 42% and if not then if i score above 300 in neet can i get seat for bsc nursing.Im from general category.

Samarth Jain 19th Jul, 2020

Hey Alisha, you cannot get admission in B Sc Nursing as it requires  a 50% aggregate in PCB. Also you cannot give the NEET exam as it also requires 50% marks in the core subjects PCB.

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in which exam physics and chemistry is tough JEE advance or NEET

sai shree chandan 19th Jul, 2020

HELLO ASPIRANT!!!

In NEET you will have 45 questions each from chemistry and physics, it is easy to score good marks if you have done your NCERTs properly. But in jee advance you may get questions like bolt out from the blue and it's very tough and hard. The pattern

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can i include computer science as one the subject while calculating my best 4 for B.SC mathematics (hon.) as i got [ mathematics-94, physics-90, computer science-91,english-86 & chemistry-77] can i inlude maths,english (as a language),physics & computer science in best 4

Akshita Paul 19th Jul, 2020

Dear aspirant

In order to calculate best 4 marks for BSc. Mathematics (Hons.), you have to consider the marks of Mathematics, any one language say English, and 2 top scored subjects in your list. If Computer Science is one of the best scored subjects in your list, you can choose

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I study actual NEET Portions from 9th std (not basics or fundamentals orginal advanced neet syllabus) I am currently thorough with biology and above average in physics and below average in chemistry. is that okay

Rishi Garg 18th Jul, 2020

Yes, it is very good if in class 9th, you are above average in Physics (actual syllabus of NEET), and below average in chemistry. It is okay to be below average. Because you have enough time to prepare for chemistry. But you need to revise the syllabus at regular interval

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if 75% for science(physics, chemistry, maths) and 200 marks in keam. I have 80% in total in school. my rank and good colleges i can get would be? please reply fast

amanlikes638 18th Jul, 2020

Greeting Aspirant,

As your marks in KEAM is 200 and you PCM percentage is 75%, so according to that your Rank will be around 21500 with a KEAM Score of 284.43. With this Rank the best college along with the course you may get are as follows:

  • College of Engineering,
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