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Chanchal sharma

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For entrance point of you, there is nothing like last minute preparation. You need to have thorough knowledge of the concepts because Physics is all about concept and problem solving. But if you are preparing for board exams, in case of Physics do give a preference to derivations because they ensure you full marks if you learn it well. As we know in numericals there are chances of calculation mistake, formula mistake and more so its better to concentrate on concept and understanding before you start strugling with numericals. Another thing I can suggest solve atleast 5 previous year question papers they will help you for sure. And for
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Chanchal sharma

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As I can suggest you, take a thorough knowledge of ncert. Read between the lines and if you are studying for board then make sure that you cover all the derivations because they are the only thing that can provide you with full marks in that particular question of derivation. Try to understand the concepts if you can understand it by NCERT well and good but if you find it difficult to read it for sure you can go for some youtube videos to understand the concepts. And as we know that Physics is not about theory it is more about understanding and problem solving or I can say numericals these two are the core if Physics. First you complet
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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Placement record of this college is good. You can definitely pursue your degree from here.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Best wishes to you.

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Sandeep Kumar

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To apply for B.Tech, a candidate must have passed 10+2 in the Science stream. To be selected, they have to take the JEE Main, followed by JoSAA counselling. The JEE Main cut off for the first round is 12,894- 45,074.

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kirti Gupta

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Hello A SRINIVAS, Extra than 10 Lacs applicants appear for NEET every year looking for admission to exclusive scientific and dental colleges across the us of a. that says loads about the sort of competition that scientific aspirants have to go through as they start their NEET practise. In this newsletter, we can provide you with all of the suggestions had to rating a hundred and fifty+ in Physics and Chemistry in NEET 2022. As the level of competition could be very excessive in NEET you want to be well-prepared so that it will get a seat in one of the top clinical schools in the u. s. a. if you haven't studied sufficient in your elegan
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Ramsha Fayyaz

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Hello.
Usually, cutoff trend for BSc hons Physics for internal students is around 35.To be safe, you should score 40+ and for external students, it's around 45+.
Hope this will help you. And Good luck !

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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As others say it's not difficult to score 80 marks in Physics all you need do is smart work along with hard work. So, out of 100 your 30 marks are safe as you get those from your school or college for practicals. Then left out is 70 marks in which you need to score 50 marks atleast to get 80 marks. So scoring 50 won't be so difficult because all you need to do is attempt all question whether you know or don't know the answer and if your are totally blank and don't know any answer you should write something related to question present in the chapter and draw diagrams wherever necessary as it would help to boost your marks.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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If you want to do B.Sc. Honors Physics then I recommend you to go for private university in case you have missed CUET. Good Private universities will provide high quality education and good facilities. The education quality at most of the state universities is not too good. Not saying all are bad but most of them are. Check the NIRF or NAAC ranking of the colleges or institutions, then apply for them. On Shiksha website you can get list of many colleges which provides B.Sc. Physics Honours course.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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You means you want teacher for JEE Mains exam? In case if I am correct. Then I recommend you to watch the lectures on YouTube. There content is too good like the ppts, methodology and content quality. Noted of the lectures are also available. If you want offline teachers, then on google search the teachers or coaching centres in your nearby area.

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