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Jigyasa Masiwal

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If you're interested in some sort of career, plan it accordingly! For example, you wanna be a chemist, go for a B.Sc. In Chemistry. And similarly, to be a physicist or if some research drags your interest in physics, then, be on Physics! That's it!
And if you are opting to settle for better, then, B.Sc. Chemistry is for you! Physics degree must be accompanied by a Masters degree, but a chemistry Bachelors degree could do it better in fetching you a job! I, personally, had my uncle go for a job in a pharmaceutical company after he completed his B.Sc. PCM (Physics Chemistry Maths). (And he was admitted as his course included chemistry!).
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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi,
If you are interested in some sort of career, plan it accordingly. For example, you want to be a chemist, go for a B.Sc in Chemistry. And similarly, to be a physicist or if some research drags your interest in physics, then, be on Physics. That's it.
And, if you are opting to settle for better, then, B.Sc Chemistry is for you. Physics degree must be accompanied by a Master's degree, but a chemistry Bachelor's degree could do it better in fetching you a job. All the best.

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Rishabh Sharma

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Hi,
These 3 courses are very different in their own way, as it depends upon the candidate that which course he or she wants to pursue B.Sc Physics and chemistry, you have genuine interest in Science. If we talk about BCA, it is computer based course. All the best.

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Gurudatta Bolumalla

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Hello good afternoon my friend. First of all you should be perfect in concepts. Don't mug up the things. So try to learn the concepts. Hope it will help you in understanding.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello JEE aspirants!
To get the maximum marks in physics the very thing is the clear cut strategy which needs to be followed strictly. Here are some tips to score more in IIT JEE Physics
1. ). Syllabus: Before starting the preparation, the candidate should be known of the updated syllabus.
2. ). Important Topics: with the analysis of previous year examination and the number of questions asked from a certain topic, mark the important topics and prepare them well.
3. ). Basic concepts: Stick to the conceptual knowledge as questions will directly not be formulae based, the approach how to apply the formula in a particular numerical will he
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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I would like to share the percentage weight age of Physics units in NEET 2019 Exam-
1. Mechanics- 35%
2. Electrodynamics-27%
3. Modern Physics & Electronics-11%
4. Heat and Thermodynamics-9%
5. Optics-11%
6. SHM and Waves-7%
Hopefully, this will help you sort out the important portions and practice accordingly.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of B.Arch, the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Qualifying Examination. No candidate shall be admitted to architecture course unless she/ he has passed an examination at the end of the 10+2 scheme of examination with at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also at least 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination or passed 10+3 Diploma Examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Hence, you are not eligible for B.Arch programme.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the Tezpur University prospectus-2019. The eligibility criteria for integrated dual B.Sc and M.Sc in Chemistry is as under. Eligibility criteria: Minimum 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at 10+2 examination with minimum pass marks in individual subjects and pass mark in English. So, from above you are not eligible for this programme.

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