Physics
hi,
msu baroda offers bsc honors on following discipline,
Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Geology, Geography and Zoology
however the prospectus is not available on official website where fees details are mentioned, you may contact with college authority for fees related information,
Phone: 912652795329
Emails: econtact-science@msubaroda.ac.in
hey,
i am not sure whether you are asking about admission in Bachelor of technology (B.tech) or admission in bachelor of science (B.S.c){hons.}so here i am mentioning percentage criteria of both the courses
1. for B.tech candidate must have cleared 10+2 from any recognised board and candidate are required to
See, Board marks will not affect your rank but yes it is one of the basic eligibility criteria to apply for the exam
If you are a General category candidate then you should have an aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
But if you belong to
Hello Aspirant,
The syllabus varies college to college. Kindly mention here the particular college you are asking about the syllabus so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
Hello,
The educational qualification for Airmen X Group is : The candidate must pass Class 12 with Physics, Maths and English as subjects with 50% aggregate marks and atleast 50% in English separately.
There is no role of Class 10 marks. So, you need not worry. They won't affect your
Principle of communication chapter is not in the syllabus of NEET exam. But the electronic devices is the chapter which is in the syllabus of NEET exam.
For more information related to the syllabus, you can go to the link given below.
Link :- https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
I hope your question
Hey!
The eligibility criteria depends from college to college. It is different for different colleges.
But In general, for B.Tech. and B.Sc. courses in Computer Science, you need to have mathematics as one of the subjects in class 12th.
Hope this answer helps!
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In order to get into the IITs, one has to appear for JEE Advanced , which tests the candidates on their knowledge of all three-Physics, Chemistry and Maths. None of these 3 subjects is optional. This is the only way to get into an IIT. And therefore, without Chemistry,
No, NCERTs are not sufficient as they are good only for concept building. They don't have enough questions and examples to practise.
However, NCERT Chemistry is sufficient if you Mug up all the Intext Questions, Examples and Exercise Question. For Physics and Biology you need to refer to reference
For AFCAT (Technical)the eligibility is that a candidate must have passed graduation degree with atleast 60% aggregate and must have passed 10+2 with Mathemactics and Physics with atleast 60% aggregate from a recognized board or University.As you have not passed with 60% in Mathematics and Physics you are not
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