Physics
Hello Ayush,
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I can understand your problem . And i am suggesting you the best physics book which can build your concepts very strong. And the book is HC VERMA book. You can go through this book to clear your concepts.
And after clearing your concepts , you can go for
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yes it is nice book though it depends totally on u .Only u can decide what's good for u I can only tell u the type of questions it have .Errorless has a bit tough questions if u like challenges then it's nice .If u
Dear Aspirant,
If you are talking about your 12th or any ither quivalent exam, then in the PCB group you need atleast an aggregate of 50%. If you are talking about NEET, then you should try to get maximum marks out of Physics and Chemistry.
For calculation, even if you
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it depends completely on the degree you are looking to pursue.
You cannot do an engineering degree as for all engineering degrees you require mathematics as a compulsory subject
But you can opt for A b.SC and many other degrees are available to be chosen from.
In general the toughest questions are asked from rotational mechanics, simple harmonic motion, waves, electrostatics and newton's laws of motion whereas the questions asked from semiconductors and modern physics are much easier and also are less time consuming than the other questions. Hope this helps.
Hi Aspirant. In NEET you are asked formula based question for physics but IN AIIMS you are asked conceptual questions. So, you will have to focus more on clearing your concept. You should study NCERT line by line as it will help you in assertion and reason questions. Furthermore, you
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he can easily pursue these,
Hello Aarthy,
The syllabus of NEET is the same as the recommended syllabus by cbse of class 11 and 12 .Friction is included in the syllabus as well as Newton's law of Friction.
Hope this helps.
The choice to be made should depend on the interest of the individual as both these streams have plenty of oppurtunities to make a good career. It is the choice of the individual that matters the most. One should choose that stream in which one is interested both have enough
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