Physics
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See Physics in NEET is generally as one of the most challenging sections because it requires strong conceptual understanding and numerical problem solving skills, If you study from hindi medium you can still also perform well if you focus on concepts clearly and practice regularly.
So the answer is
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Yes, you can add Mathematics through NIOS (open board) and then apply for the Indian Air Force Flying Branch .
For the Flying Branch, Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects at the 10+2 level. Since you passed 12th with PCB, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject from
Sorry, but IITs do not consider marks from different boards combined. You must clear all mandatory Class 12 subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) from a single recognized board. Taking Physics through NIOS after failing your State Board exam will make your original State Board result invalid for JEE Advanced
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In Physics, around 10–12 questions are theory-based.
These focus on core concepts, laws, and definitions.
The rest are mostly numerical or application-based.
In Chemistry, theory questions are more frequent, around 15–18.
Inorganic and Organic Chemistry are mostly theory-based.
Physical Chemistry includes some theory but mainly numericals.
Most theory questions
Hi dear candidate,
Can you please specify the particular board or exam for which you need physics model question paper so that we can guide you better.
Kindly refer to the links attached below that we have available with us that might help:
CBSE 12th Physics Sample Paper 2025-26 Released
The 1st PUC 2025 mid-term exam question papers for Karnataka are available for download. These papers cover all streams, including Science, Commerce, and Arts. They help students practice and understand the exam pattern.
You can visit the official Department of Pre-University Education (DPUE) website, select your subject and year (2025),
Hello dear student,
Here you can give the mock test for NEET Physics 2026 : NEET Physics Mock Test 2026.
NEET Study Material 2026
Thank You.
Hello dear candidate,
YES, as an physics postgraduate you can do MA Bharatanatyam as you have certificate in Bharatanatyam from the IGNOU which makes you eligible.
I hope you find it helpful.
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