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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the course list available on IGNOU website, the M.Sc physics distance course is not available here.

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Mansi tolani

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Sorry to say but it is a no, I mean you will have to balance the three subjects to get a good score. Do not get disheartened. Keep in touch with your faculty members for the right guidelines. First work on differentiation and integration a lot. Now read NCERT Theory for NEET Physics. Be focused in class and clear the doubts timely. Do physics at least till NCERT level. Do not worry first, the exam is in May. For concepts, only one way is there practice, practice derivations and work on its applications too. The best sequence to study the concept is NCERT indexing of chapters, it is given in the right sequence to build your foundation a
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Follow the strategy on daily basis which I am sharing below. Within a short time, you will see the difference. Change your mindset first of all. NEET physics is not that difficult. It just requires a clear cut approach, practice and solving numericals. Now understand the theory, practice the derivation without peeping in the class register. Now solve the queries from class notes, NCERT back questions, NCERT Illustration and NEET Physics, problems from H. C. Verma & D. C. Pandey. It is completely no issue if you do not want to solve the previous year papers, you can solve questions from coaching materials. Have a command on Integration
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you can appear in M.Sc in physics. In most colleges and universities, it is generally recommended to maintain an attendance of not less than 75 percent to sit in the exams.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Naveen,
Please mention the university that you want to join.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Sanket,
In order to be a professor of physics at an IIT, you must complete your B.Sc physics with good grades and get into any of the top-notch Masters programmes of the country, namely, in IITs, HCRI and some other top universities of India like DU, JU, JNU and CUH, and then get your doctorate done from the prestigious universities in UK and USA followed by 2 or 3 years' post-doc in physics.

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