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question bank of which institute[allen or akash or fiitjee or bansal]is best for solving physics numericals for jee advanced?how to buy them

Jojo Jyoti 17th Mar, 2019

Dear, 
According to me ALLEN and FIITJEE materials are good for solving numericals. Both of the renowned institutes happen to produce top rankers. Akash is better for medical students. You can go the online sites of these institutes. They provide question sample to students online. Or else you can appear

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suggest me some good course of books for physics which strengthen by basics and making me achieve good score in jee advanced physics

harsh Student Expert 22nd Feb, 2019

Hello Guru Charan

There are many good books.

Some of these are which are best quality and fine books :

NCERT

HC Verma

Dc Pandey

Cengage learning

Ie erodove

Mishra.

Etc.

You should solve questions banks of any good institute ( Bansal ; Allen ; fitjee etc.).

And do not

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I am 12thclass student preparing for jee advanced.I am very weak in physics.suggest me some physics books which build strong basics-physics

Sunil Su. 22nd Feb, 2019
hello aspirant,
well  here is the one golden book which help you in not scared about the subject and also helps you in scoring high marks.
The best books for physics are "HC VERMA " ,this is one of the excellent and well preferred book by many of the distinguished
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Best books for JEE ADVANCE Chemistry,Physics,Math.

Nandini Gupta 22nd Feb, 2019

Hii Holly.

there are some books suggested below to score more and more in JEE Advance.

1)PHYSICS-

  • Concepts of Physics by H C Verma (Vol-1 and Vol-2)
  • IIT JEE Physics by Arihant (35 years Chapterwise Solved Papers
  • Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday/Resnick/Walker

2) MATHEMATICS-

  • Objective Mathematics By R.D. Sharma
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I am in 12, can I do Bsc in physics from JNU??? If, yes, then what will be its procedure???????

Yukta Srivastava 3rd Apr, 2019
Hello aspirant
Currently JNU does not offer the B. Sc. Course for physics or any other subject. There is a science department if students want to pursue M. Sc.
Hope I cleared your query
All the best
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I got 50 in math, 65 in physics and chemistry. My overall percent is 73. If I clear the entrance exam cutoff, can I still get into iisc ?

Khushi Kapoor 3rd Apr, 2019

No, You cannot. The eligibility criteria for IISC (KVPY) is 75 Percent aggregate in Maths and Science for general category. If you have failed the eligibility criteria then you cannot get into the college even if you top the exam. Minimum eligibility criteria must be strictly achieved in order to

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is tranistor as a switch a part of physics syllabus in 2019 . and please tell if there are any other topics removed from syllabsu in pcm

manisha.gupta 28th Feb, 2019

Hello Vedansh,

Are you asking for JEE Main 2019? I would suggest you to go through with the given below link to check the complete syllabus JEE Main 2019.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus

In case you are asking for any other exam then let me know.

 

Good Luck!

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Does any other state admit candidates for engineering with 45 % aggregate in Maths, physics and Chemistry

Sayam Smruti 22nd Feb, 2019

Dear Abhinav,

As per the new eligibility criteria introduced by AICTE to provide a relaxation of overall marks in the three compulsory subjects which was earlier 50% in PCM and now has been reduced to 45% is applicable in some specific State level Joint Engineering Exams(JEE). You can appear for

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I passed physics with grace mark ,,am i eligible for any engineering entrance exam???

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 22nd Feb, 2019
Dear Rubal, you haven't mentioned the aggregate that you scored. For most Entrance Examinations, the minimum aggregate required is 50% for General Category Students. Its lesser for Reserved Category Students. So though you have scored only grace marks in Physics, if your aggregate is 50% or more, then you can
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