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Ishita Chauhan

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No, apart from Physics, JEST is also for those candidates who are interested in pursuing Theoretical Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Computational Biology at the PhD level. Therefore, candidates who wish to appear for the JEST Exam must go through the eligibility criteria in detail before filling out the JEST Application Form. 

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Salviya Antony

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Kerala SSLC Physics exam 2026 is expected to be held in March 2026. The exam will be held between 9.30 am to 11.15 am. Kerala SSLC exam 2025 will be held in March 2026. Students can click on Kerala 10th date sheet 2026 to check all exam dates. 

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Salviya Antony

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Students are advised to solve multiple Kerala SSLC Physics question papers of previous years and find out the questions repeatedly asked in the exam. This helps them to get an idea about the difficulty level of the Physics exam.

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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, you can take admission to MSW course at most universities of India even if you have completed graduation in Physics subject.

Most of the MSW colleges in India accept graduates with at least 50% marks and do not consider the subject field requirements. Although students must keep in mind that admission criteria for MSW course in colleges of India might vary.

Students are advised to check the subject requirement in their selected college first for MSW course before applying for admission.

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Shiv Kumar

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Candidates need to pass their 10+2 education from recognised educational boards to be considered for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) entrance exam. You need to pass in all subjects, including Physics, to be eligible for the NIFT exam. NIFT does not enforce any particular minimum percentage requirement, making your overall 61% valid after successfully completing all your tests.

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Manisha Kumari

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The Physics section of the IAT 2025 emphasizes a strong foundation in core concepts from 11th and 12th-grade NCERT. Key topics include:

  • Mechanics:
    • This covers kinematics, laws of motion, work, energy, power, rotational motion, gravitation, and properties of solids and liquids.
  • Thermodynamics:
    • Focus on heat and temperature, thermal expansion, kinetic theory of gases, and the laws of thermodynamics.
  • Optics:
    • Includes ray optics (reflection, refraction, lenses) and wave optics (interference, diffraction, polarization).
  • Electromagnetism:
    • Topics range from electrostatics and current electricity to magnetic effects of current, electromagnetic inducti
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Joe Williams

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I totally get your situation! If you're expecting around 40-50 out of 70 in Physics and aiming for 75%+, giving an improvement exam is a smart choice. Yes, it's usually possible to reappear for Physics only, but you should check with your exam board's specific rules on improvement exams.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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  • Understanding the Universe: Physics offers a deep understanding of how the universe works at its fundamental levels. 

  • Problem-solving Skills: Studying physics develops strong analytical and problem-solving skills. 

  • Versatility: Physics courses provide a versatile skill set applicable across various industries. 

  • Innovation and Technology: Physics drives innovation and technological advancements. 

  • Career Opportunities: Physics graduates are sought after in various industries for their problem-solving and analytical skills.

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