Physics
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as you have failed in three subjects ,then there is no option for you to re appear for only those subjects you have failed in or to give supplement examination what you can do is to get passed in 12th standard is you can repeat the entire year and
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If you failed 12th science in GSEB and wants to reappear the exam for two subject like physics ,chemistry then it is under correspondence exam . As per rules of correspondence exam if you passed your practical exam previously then you dont want to repeat your practical
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There are available tutors which provide personalized classes for physics for xi and xii STD for board as well as for jee main or neet. They are experienced tutors which are lecturers or Engineers which teach in xi and xii private classes. Therefore they also provide online personalized
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you need to appear in neet exam which is the only entrance exam of india to get admission in mbbs, bds and other health science related courses.
see candidates belong to general category must secure aggregate of 50% marks in 10+2 in physics chemistry and biology, for sc/st/obc candidates
Dear Amarjeet, you can work in ISRO after completing your MSc in Physics.
For joining as ISRO Scientist -SC (entry level). basic education qualification that you need is Msc or Btech. Msc can be in Physics, chemistry or mathematics. So complete your MSc in Physics and apply here as an
yes if you have opted bsc physics then you further you can go for msc physics and stiil you will be eligible for ISRO recuritment , here i am listing some degree which are eligible for ISRO recuritment
1. B.E
2. B.tech
3. B.Sc (engineering)
4. diploma + B.E/B.tech(lateral
If you like physics and if you like maths then no. If you hate maths or have hard time understanding maths, then you will have a hard time understanding physics. In BSc physics you have a subject called mathematical physics which is difficult or tougher or harder than engineering maths
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