Physics
Yes! You can get mechanical and civil branch in some of the NITs. If your state contains good NIT. Then under state Quota you have a chance of getting it.
Use the below link to know cut-off ranks for top colleges in NITs for Civil engineering
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-btech-civil-engineering
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Hi sai lakshmi priya
Ok, i will say for parallel conections then u can able to do for series connections. Here, we go for it how to calculate error problems in physics. First of all you have to know either it is for jee advance or jee mains we have
Hello Aiena,
Jipmer 2019 question paper comprises of 200 questions which will be further sub divided into 5 sections namely.
1.Physics.
2.Biology.
3.Chemistry.
4.Logical and quantitative reasoning.
5.English and comprehension.
So there will be a total of 40 questions of physics in jipmer 2019.
HELLO! MEKALASAILAKSHMIPRIYA
FIRST OF ALL CONGRATS FOR CLEARING JEE MAINS.
SO AS YOU HAVE CLEARED MAIN YOU HAVE GOOD CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE.
NOW YOU HAVE TO BRUSH-UP YOURSELF FOR JEE ADVANCE. SO FOR THAT YOU HAVE TO MAKE A SECHDULE LISTED BELOW:
(A) SOLVING CONCEPTS OF PHYISCS.
(B) NCERT EXAMPLES
(C)
Hi, I,m sorry to inform that with the best of four percentage calculations according to your marks, your chances of getting admission are quite less. If you include all the subjects excluding physical education and paintig, your best of four percentage comes out to be 76%. If you include both
Dear Sir/Ma'm, to be eligible to participate in the AIIMS entrance examination, you have to keep an aggregate of 50% in your physics, chemistry and biology if you are a general category student and 45% if a reserved category student. So, according to that yes you are eligible for admission
Hello Aspirant,
It seems you want to know about the results of M.Sc in Physics passing students. But unfortunately you have not specified the particular college or institution that you are curious about. It would have been better to understand your question if you would have expanded it a little
See akash don't confuse with this. If you were a regular candidate in CBSE and you were failed and now you are applying as a private candidate so as mentioned in the law you can take the same subjects but in any other case if you were not a regular
The choice is always upto you, if you want to pursue maths or botany through your career, the opportunities might vary as you might be refering to the triple main course. As PCB student, it would be difficult for you to apply in the mathematics courses as they would require
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