Physics
Hello ,
HC Verma is a very nice book with very nicely designed questions it has two types MCQ questions , exercise questions and solved question if you have completely solved HC Verma Part - 1 and Part - 2 with all MCQ , Excersise Questions and Solved examples it
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hey there
class 11 syllabus for physics are
1. Physical World and Measurement
2. Kinematics
3.Laws of Motion
4.Work, Energy and Power
5.Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body
6. Gravitation
7. Properties of Bulk Matter
8. Thermodynamics
9. Behaviour of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Gases
10.
Hello muskan,
Yes, you have to study maths and physics.
Syllabus is as follow,
1. Biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunology of post graduate level
2. Physics/chemistry (ug level)
3. Maths and computer science (10+2 level)
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Dear Aspirant, it is completely okay, to not being able solve new types of sums on your own. Look at the hint, or even a solved answer.You should understand it instead of simply copying. If you understand the sum, then you will be able to solve the same type of
Hey Akanksha
Don't feel like that, you being dumb. It is just that there is lack of practice and unclear concepts. To overcome this, first of all clear your concepts and theory from NCERT or reference book you prefer. Once you do it, start solving exercises given in the same
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to become eligible for neet exam you need to bring 50% aggregate marks in pcb if you are from general category, for sc/st/obc marks criteria is 40%, however it does not matter whether you have grace or not, overall your marks of pcb seems above 50% , so you
Hello Aspirant,
Having all the concepts cleared and solving plenty of questions is necessary for cracking JEE exam. HC Verma is one of the best books for JEE Physics. Solving it along with Irodov is a good strategy. Solve enough previous years and take mock tests as well and you're
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