From where can I get Msc physics syllabus for preparing entrance exams while I have only one and half month to prepare for exams
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Hi.
Here is the syllabus for MSc physics
Here's the syllabus :
Adiabatic changes
Alternating current
Atomic models and spectra
Cathode rays and positive rays
Calorimetry
Capacity and condenser
Archimedes principle
Expansion of solids, liquids and gases
Diode and triode valves
Chemical effect of current
Thermo-electricity
Heating effect of current
Electric conduction
Doppler Effect
Electric field and potential
Electromagnetic induction
Gravitation
Motion
Elasticity surface tension
Electromagnetism and magnetism
Isothermal changes
Matter waves
Wave motion
Newton's laws of motion
Kinetic theory of gases.
And you should do a lot of questions. If you wish, you can get some question bank/reading material from VPM Classes. When you feel like refreshing your concepts, then open a book for it. Otherwise keep solving as much as possible. And I am not at all talking about a formula based question. The question which actually force you to "think", such sort of questions should be practiced a lot.
However, if you have time, please refer to standard books and give them a casual reading.
Hope it helps.
Here is the syllabus for MSc physics
Here's the syllabus :
Adiabatic changes
Alternating current
Atomic models and spectra
Cathode rays and positive rays
Calorimetry
Capacity and condenser
Archimedes principle
Expansion of solids, liquids and gases
Diode and triode valves
Chemical effect of current
Thermo-electricity
Heating effect of current
Electric conduction
Doppler Effect
Electric field and potential
Electromagnetic induction
Gravitation
Motion
Elasticity surface tension
Electromagnetism and magnetism
Isothermal changes
Matter waves
Wave motion
Newton's laws of motion
Kinetic theory of gases.
And you should do a lot of questions. If you wish, you can get some question bank/reading material from VPM Classes. When you feel like refreshing your concepts, then open a book for it. Otherwise keep solving as much as possible. And I am not at all talking about a formula based question. The question which actually force you to "think", such sort of questions should be practiced a lot.
However, if you have time, please refer to standard books and give them a casual reading.
Hope it helps.
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