Physics
Hello Eshi
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Hi Eshi
For breaking NEET, it is significant that you realize which are the significant parts for NEET and what is the section savvy weightage of every section in NEET. With NEET significant sections close by, you can concentrate more on those parts. Section shrewd weightage for NEET lets us
Hi Raj,
please be informed that if you are a private candidate who is appearing for the improvement examination then you do not need to appear for the practical examinations in the improvement examination year provided that you have successfully passed the practical examinations in the previous year and therefore
Hello,
There's syllabus provided for each subject, and you have to prepare accordingly, I've provided below the link pertaining to this-
http://jam.iitkgp.ac.in/jam2019/?id=p&n=407
Hello Nanthini, Greetings!
Following points might be useful in your preparations:
1. Be-aware of complete IIT JAM Physics syllabus and examination pattern.
2. Don’t follow too much reference books. Stick to standard books.
3. Find out the important topics and prepare them well.
4. Focus on your weak sections and
Hi Ninad,
CAT scores are used for admission by 20 IIMs and various other management institutes across the country. Approximately about two lakh students or more appear for this exam every year.
CAT started in 1950 as a paper-based exam and transformed to become an online-entrance test in 2009. The
I will suggest you to opt maths in your msc course.
For pursuing M.Tech afte M.sc the only best way is to go through GATE.
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is conducted by IISC in collaboration with IIT's every year, for providing admission into M.Tech, MS and integrated P.hd
I'm in CMI (Chennai Mathematical Institute). Believe me, it is one of the BEST Colleges in India to pursue Mathematics (Along with Computer Science or Physics whichever you want). I would say there are merely 3 or 4 institutes in India which ca compete with CMI.
So, I would say
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