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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Securing 38-41 marks in JEE Main out of 300 marks is not too difficult. The below are the scoring chapters in JEE Main Physics and Chemistry. Please revised accordingly. Physics
1. Physics and Measurement
2. Work Energy and Power
3. Rotational Motion
4. Kinetic theory of Gases
5. Communication Systems
6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents
7. Experimental skills
8. Properties of Solids and Liquids
Chemistry:
1. Atomic Structure
2. Chemical Thermodynamics
3. Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry
4. General Principle and process of Isolation of metals
5. S - Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)
6. D - and f - BLOCK ELEMENTS
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Anshika Maurya

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It depends on the specific university and programme you are considering. Some universities may offer a double major programme in Computer Science and Physics which allows students to study both subjects simultaneously and receive two degrees upon graduation. However, not all universities offer this programme and the requirements for double majoring may vary. In some cases, students may be able to pursue both subjects as part of a single major, such as in a programme that combines Physics and Computer Science or Computational Physics. This would involve studying both subjects in depth, but may not result in two separate degrees. It is i
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Anshul Gupta

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To be eligible for admission to the Medical Physics course at Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a Master's degree in Physics or an equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 55% marks. Age Limit: There is no age limit for admission to the course. In addition to the above eligibility criteria, candidates may also need to appear for an entrance examination and/or an interview conducted by the institute to assess their knowledge and skills in the field of medical Physics. The selection process may also take into account f
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Anshul Gupta

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Here are some popular courses you can consider:
Master of Science in Physics If you have a strong interest in Physics you can opt for a Master's degree in Physics. This programme typically covers advanced topics in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, statistical Physics and astrophysics. The programme provides students with the opportunity to conduct research in various areas of Physics. Master of Science in Chemistry If you enjoy studying chemical reactions, then a Master's degree in Chemistry could be a good choice. This programme covers topics such as analytical Chemistry biochemistry, organic Chemistry inorgani
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Anshika Maurya

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I can provide you with general information about the fee structure for B.P.Ed courses in India.
The fee structure for B.P.Ed courses may vary depending on the institution and location. On average, the fee for a B.P.Ed program in India ranges from INR 10,000 to INR 1,50,000 per year.
Additionally, there may be additional fees such as examination fees, library fees, laboratory fees, and other miscellaneous fees. It's important to note that the fee structure may be subject to change, and it's a good idea to check with the institution directly to get the most up-to-date information on fees and other expenses.
I would recommend contacting Jamu
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According to your profile you are good in Maths and bad in Chemistry so for increasing your marks in Chemistry you should read NCERT of Chemistry and read line by line of it, many times you get a direct question from a line in NCERT book (You can SEE this in PYQs) and revision is most important and for improving Physics you should solve PYQs, and then you will get some repeatative question pattern that are asked in every paper. And practicing and revision is most important.

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Joseph Saji

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Yes, there is no issue. If there is gap then you have to clear NEET exam and become eligible for MBBS in India.

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