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Atul Sharma

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The eligibility cut off is the minimum score necessary in the qualifying exam (Board exams) to take the ICAR AIEEA .
A candidate from the General/OBC/UPS/EWS category must pass the 10+2 board exam or comparable exams with at least 50% marks.

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Siva Pratap P Pasupuleti

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A. You should have grip at basics of all the chapters, because there are so many shifts so you can expect question from any chapter in any shift, at least you should know the formulas and the idea of how to apply them. B. Go through the NCRET book
Most important chapters for JEE Mains physics:
1. Semiconductor
2. Communication systems
3. Em waves
4. Thermodynamics
5. SHM
6. String and sound waves
7. Errors and measurement
8. Unit and dimensions
9. Kinematics
10. Modern and nuclear physics
11. Diffraction
12. Optical instruments
13. Elasticity and viscosity
14. Surface tension
15. AC current
16. Calorimetry and thermal expansion
17. Kepler laws
18. Moment
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John Matthews

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Scoring a good score in JEE Mains requires a thorough understanding of the material covered on the exam. Here are some of the important chapters that you should focus on while preparing for JEE Mains:
Mathematics: Algebra Trigonometry Coordinate Geometry, Calculus and Vector
Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics Waves and Optics Electromagnetism and Modern Physics
Chemistry: Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
It's important to note that these are general guidelines and the specific topics and chapters that you should focus on may vary depending on your strengths and weaknesses. It's also important to practice as many
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Deeksha Dixit

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To become a dietician or nutritionist, you must complete a postgraduate programme in nutrition and dietetics. You have the option of pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Nutrition or a M.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics. Some institutions, including Jamia Humdard, provide B.Sc. Graduates with an Advanced Diploma in Dietetics and Therapeutic Nutrition (ADDTN). You should check with the college administration to SEE if they allow a Physics Chemistry and Computer Science degree on par with other B.Sc. Specializations. You can check the colleges offering related courses at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/die
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jasveer singh

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Hi,
No doubt all the reference books and NCERT books are enough to prepare for board and other exams such as NTSE NSTSE, and HBCSE Mathematical Olympiad. Most of teachers, experts, and schools recommend 'The science textbook by Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur' as the best reference book for CBSE class 10 Science.

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Anirudh K

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Electricity and magnetism: Due to its vastness and the level of difficulty, this unit is very crucial for both JEE Main and Advanced. Every year lots of questions are asked in JEE from this unit. You don't have to worry much about Physics in JEE if you practice and prepare well for this unit. The chapter concerning Oscillations and Waves covers the maximum percentage of Physics questions in the JEE exam. Mechanics. Oscillations And Waves. Rotational Motion. Electrostatics. Atoms And Nuclei. Current Electricity. Magnetic effect of Current and Magnetism.

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Anirudh K

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In my opinion you should take Physics in graduation and Masters in astrophysics. (Astrophysics is a broader term covering other planets, galaxies, black holes, etc. ). .

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Deeksha Dixit

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It depends on your interests and the field in which you want to make a career. If you want to become an engineer, you can pursue a B.Tech. From a top private college. Otherwise, pursuing B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics from a government college is the best option. A course from a public college is generally more valuable than one from a private college. This is why CUET UG, JEE, and NEET have such high standards and competition. The fee for government colleges is also comparably lower than that of private colleges. Career opportunities following a B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics degree are comparable to those following a B.Tech degree. You can apply f
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Naveen Donthula

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Go for environmental engineering it has great scope in coming year.

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Nitansshu Jain

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NCERT, HC Verma and search popular Mains books and purchase the top searched most purchased books, and finally practice more and more you can. That's enough for Physics not 100 but you can score 90+ easily with it.

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