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sir i have no one year gape between 10th and 11th .but have a one year gape between 11th and 12th ..besides i have complete 12th with physics chemistry and biology ..am i elligible for neet exam

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 13th Apr, 2020
Hi Yaseen

Hope you are doing well

Your gap years doesn't matter when it comes to needs eligibility.
So, there's no need to worry dear even if you have a gap of one year between your class 11th and 12th, you are still eligible
for writing NEET examination provided you
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kya upsc exam me rizning maths physics bhi hota hai.......?

Nikki Nair 13th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant

Yes Mathematical Reasoning and Physics are included in UPSC Examination

So the UPSC is divided into 3 Parts:Prelims,mains and Personal Interview

In prelims there are two parts namely

  • General Studies
  • CSAT

Each of the above paper are for 200 marks and the topics covered in these papers are

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ias officer banane k liye kya study karni hogi aur kya rizning maths physics bhi hota hai...? kitne hour study karni hogi...

pdwords Student Expert 13th Apr, 2020
Hello,

See,the hours of study differ among aspirant as the upsc syllabus is so vast,an aspirant has to tackle many a things,apart from newspaper reading on a daily basis,there's Prelims and Mains syllabus to cover,so you have to make your schedule accordingly how it suits you, and coming to your
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IAM vihari ,from Bengaluru studying 12th standard commerce stream , I had applied for National defense academy examination (1). I dont have maths and physics, therefore should I write maths exam or I can omit that if yes what are the subjects I need to study

Sai Sri Nandan Ch 13th Apr, 2020

Hello,

As you have correctly mentioned, you can apply only for NDA/NA (1) 2020 in the Army wing since you don't have Maths and Physics.

But, you don't have to opportunity to skip the Maths test. It is important for you to score the paper-wise cutoff for Maths paper also.

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is it good to do BSC physics chemistry. is it in demand in india

Pankhuri Kumari 23rd May, 2020
Hii!
BSc in chemistry is indeed a good field to make career in. It provides a promising career to the aspirants and is advancing day by day. After BSc Chemistry you can either go for higher studies such as MSc, PhD or any other specialisation.
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I am in class 12 right now. I want to pursue Physics after my boards and JEE exams. What are the career options on physics that i can pursue? Which will be more efficient amongst phd , bsc honours and other degrees?

chinmayi 13th Apr, 2020

Hello,

After completing your 12th you need to get a minimum score of 50-60% marks from any recognized board. You can do a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from any reputed institutions like IIT's, IISc, NIT's etc. Then you can go for a PhD in Physics field. If you do a

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According to NCTE norms are btech with applied maths or applied physics students only eligible for bed is this correct? Are Ece branch students eligible for bed?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 13th Apr, 2020

hi,

the eligibility criteria for b.ed course is according to ncte, candidates must pass graduation course in sciences, or social science or humanities or b..tech or b.e with sciences and mathematics or any other equivalent course with 55% marks in graduation. since in ece stream you have studies mathematics ,

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what is the average aggregate to get admission in Delhi university for Bsc. physics?

Pompi Bhadra 22nd May, 2020

Hello Aspirant!

Last year, the lowest Best of Four aggregate percentage required for admission in B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics UG program was for Swami Shardhanand College of DU. For the different categories, it was as follows :-

General (G) : 89.00

OBC (NCL) : 88.00

SC : 76.00

ST : 67.00

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Dear sir, can i do BSC without physics , chemistry, maths

Vagisha Aggarwal 12th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant

BSc means bachelors in science and the main subjects that come under it are physics, chemistry , biology along with mathematics. Therefore no, you can't do BSc without physics , chemistry and mathematics.

If these subjects are not the subjects of your choice you can do some other

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what is an inductor and its uses?

Vagisha Aggarwal 12th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant

Inductors are passive elements like resistors and capacitors which are used to store electric energy in the form of magnetic field.

Simply putting inductor is a coil or wire of a good conductor material in twists and turns. They are used as energy storing devices, transformers, chokes, induction

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