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how to study physics ? plz answer according to high school study

Vijay Yadav 11th Jan, 2020

Hello dear Anmol,

Look! dear  physics is very interesting  subject ,while studying physics  go for the basic concepts at your level.When you started to understand this subject with your daily life it will reflect a better concept in your mind.All these things are for your mindset  towards physics.

Now Process

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Is physics tough and conceptual as asked in JEE MAIN?

KUNAL LANJEWAR 11th Jan, 2020

Hello,

JEE Mains is one of the toughest entrance exams in India. The question level of any subject of the exam is always tough and tricky. There are very little chance that you will get a normal question. Most of the questions will be tricky and challenging.

Talking about Physics,

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DC Pandey vs cengage for physics???

Saransh 11th Jan, 2020

This is one of the biggest doubts among the JEE and NEET aspirants. If you start comparing the questions in both the books, you will not find much difference. Also, Cengage books have tons of questions of the same level, which is not very fruitful.

DC Pandey has great questions,

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how to study physics for JEE mains in 1 month

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 10th Jan, 2020
Hello,


There can be many ways and it depends on how you have prepared in past months.This is not possibly to start a new book in last one months.Its time to practice from past year question papers or online mocks.You can cover up few left out chapters or the ones
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is hc verma good for physics jee mains?

KUNAL LANJEWAR 10th Jan, 2020

Hello,

Yes. H.C. Verma is definitely a good book to refer for physics if you are going to appear for exams like JEE. Not only from the exam perspective but the book is also efficient in increasing your knowledge about various concepts of physics.

The best part about H. C.

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which type of question asked in physics in NEET?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 10th Jan, 2020

hi,

see neet exam is a objective mcq based exam, so you can expect bith theoritical type as well as numerical solution type mcq problems, now you need to study and practice mcq from a good books of questions like, arihant or mtg publication mcq books will be beneficial.

all

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i want to MSc physics. which are the best universities to study?

Vandana Arora 10th Jan, 2020

Hello!There are many Universities in India that offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Physics. Some of the best colleges that you can consider are:

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

IIT JAM is the exam conducted

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cut off of physics hons in Siliguri college

thomas joy 10th Jan, 2020

Hi there,

Siliguri collage is affliated to University of North Bengal and has B.sc , B.com, and B.CA courses available

  • For getting admission in Physics, candidate need to pass 10+2 with minimum 40% of marks.
  • There is 37 seats available for B.SC physics (Hons)

Hope this will help you.

Thank

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cut off to get admitted to Siliguri college, BSC physics stream

L RESHMASREE 10th Jan, 2020

Hi ! Shilpa Das

The eligibility criteria to get admitted in Siliguri college for B.Sc Physics is passing higher secondary or intermediate (10+2) with science stream or any other equivalent certification.

Hope this information helps you.

Wishing you a good luck!

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Me bca complete kr chuka hu but usme mere physics nahi h or 12th bhi commerce field se pass-out kiya h to usme bi physics nahi hto iska koi solution ho sakta h kya??

Crystal 10th Jan, 2020

Hi dear

Why do you need physics ??

You have already done BCA. Its a good professional course. You can get various jobs such as -

1. Can work at private companies like Wipro, Infosys, Oracle.

2. Work as Web Developer

3. Work as Software Tester

4. Work as System

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