Physics
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yes you can study in iisc for bsc courses. admission can be done through jee advance or kvpy entrance test. to appear in jee advance you need to qualify in jee main exam. you also opt for iiser (indian institute of science education and research)bs -ms courses which admission
Dear Adnan, there are 10 chapters in Physics from 11th Class syllabus for NEET.
JEE MAINS exam needs phsyciscs chemistry and mathematics as your main subjects. The weigjtage is 30 questions per subject (30*4=120 marks) 120 marks for physics, 120 for chemistry and 120 for mathematics... So you cannot keep physics as your optional subject and it's must if you are aiming to score
Dear Samant, the eligibility criteria states that Candidates should score 60% individually in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and complete their 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 75%. It is not an option between either of these aggregates but a Candidate should meet both these 2 aggregate criteria to be eligible
Here I am listing some of the most common used formulas
s=d/t
Speed = distance / time.
Average speed = total distance / total time.
(m/s or cm/s)
v=d/t
Velocity= displacement / time .
(m/s + direction)
a=(vf-vi)/t or Δv/t
Acceleration is equal to (final v - initial v) /
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