Physics
Hi surendra , will you please mention the college so that we can answer your query.
Thanks.
Hello Pradeep.
Both Pradeep and S.L. Arora are very good books and have very detailed version of all the subjects. However, if you're looking for basics then S.L. has a more easy and better version of almost all the topics.
You should go for it!
Hope this helps!
Hello dear
Yes you can pursue one course for regular degree and the other from open from different universities at the same time. You can go for only two degrees at the same time that too from different universities.
Hope this might help you.
Thanks for contacting us.
Hi
After B. Sc in physics you can pursue Maters in science in Physics ( M. Sc in Physics ).
You can do M. Sc in following fields
1. Physics in materials
2. Electronics
3. CFD
4. Astronomy
5. Applied physics
6. Nuclear science and application
7. Mathematical Physics
8.
It's a fair book to practise any comeptitve exams. But it's not guarnteed whether you would get 90 or above. But yes if you work hard upon this then nothing is gonna stop you from your success.
all the best!
Hello Paresh,
In order to become eligible for engineering courses the aggregate of Physics , Chemistry and Mathematics must be greater than 50 percent.
So you are eligible if your physics score is less than 50 but your aggregate of these three subjects is greater than 50.
Also you will
Hello Subbarao,
The Department of Physics in the Andhra University has grown into one of the biggest departments in the university offering Physics courses not only in the University campus but also in about 10 affiliated colleges. The department had started with a three-year B.Sc (Hons.) degree course in Physics
Hello Abhikbrata,
It would be difficult to tell you the exact information about the rank as it depends on the Number of the candidates appeared for the exam. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, the conducting body of JAM 2019, will release IIT JAM result on March 20, 2019, It will
Hey vishesh.
So according to your question you want to know how can we make short notes/ tips to study physics and other subjects.
Well first I would start of by telling you to keep a small rough note book or a note pad always while a teacher is taking
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