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Hi.My maths subject I strong so I want to score somewhere in between 90 to 100 ...In mht cet exam but my physics and chemistry subject is

Mayank kumar singh 30th Jan, 2019
Hello,
The best way is to do a lot of practice from different books like NCERT, RD SHARMA, ARIHANT, etc.You should also solve problems of previous year's question papers and try to self evaluate your marks.
Good luck.
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I had done physics,chemistry from one board & pursued maths from other so can i eligible for jee ?

Aaditya 30th Jan, 2019

Hello Abhi,

  I think you are eligible for JEE. As NIOS (National Institute of open schooling) is the board of education under the union government of India. The bronchure says,"NIOS candidates" can appear for JEE Advanced as the qualifying exam from any Public School, Board or University examination in India

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For biology trueman objective is best or elementary and what was the approach toward that and also for physics dc Pandey objective neet or

Manikumar Ram 30th Jan, 2019

Both of the books are very important but Trueman Elementary is the best it contains all the information and the topics in vast with proper explanation.Objective Trueman should be use during exam for the fast preparation and revision.

Objective books is also important from the exam point of view but

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For biology trueman objective is best or elementary and what was the approach toward that and also for physics dc Pandey objective neet or

Mayank Kukreti 29th Jan, 2019
Hii Shankar
Your main focus should remain on NCERT textbooks as most of the questions are asked from it so make sure you go through your NCERT textbooks thoroughly after that you can opt any reference book for solving MCQ'S like for biology you can opt trueman of biology,MTG,Allen  module
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sir, i have applied for improvement exam of maths and physics.so should i fill appeared or appearing in application form for b.tech 2019..

spandana devasani 1st Feb, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

  Most colleges for b.tech do mention passing of class 12th or equivalent of physics, mathematics and english along with chemistry, biology, bio technology or any other vocational courses as their eligibility criteria. So, if u have already passed the above mentioned subjects you can fill it as appeared.

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What are the weightage chapters in Physics and Chemistry in NEET 2019?

Vishnu Madhav Tadepalli 29th Jan, 2019

Hello, Abdul Nawas

I'm going to provide you the weightage of physics and chemistry for NEET 2019

class 11:

PHYSICS: Physical world and measurement contains 2%, Kinematics contains 3%, Laws of motion contains 3%, Work energy and power contains 4%, Motion of systerm of practical and rigid bodies contains 5%,

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How is M.sc Photonics and M.sc Physics at Manipal Academy of Higher education?

kashishjuneja2000_8032841 Student Expert 10th Mar, 2019

Manipal academy of higher education is really good for higher education Especially for courses like msc photonics and M.sc physics. The placement rate and packages are really good. The only drawback is that it is a little costly. So if you can afford it you should surely go for it.

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Which chapters are most imp.. in 11th physics

Yogita Punjabi 29th Jan, 2019
Hello Manish

Physics is a subject that has certain central theories and principles upon which the other theories are based. So the class 11 Physics should be studied with utmost seriousness- otherwise you won't be able to understand anything of class 12 Physics.

The entire Physics of class 11 is
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What is the max.. weightage of derivations in 11th physics final exam.

Mounika Vellalacheruvu 29th Jan, 2019

Hi Manish....

On an average out of 70 Marks 32 marks are for Numericals,whereas 38 marks are from the derivatives from various topics.

So kindly study accordingly & Try to learn maximum of derivatives as they are easily scored area.

Hope this helps....Thank U & All the best!!!

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