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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello,
There are many books available for every topic of JAM Physics. So, instead of buying these books separately I would suggest you to go for study materials. Click here http://bit.ly/2ICKyE9 to know who provides the best JAM study materials. Study materials are not that expensive as those books are. You will also get practice papers, previous papers and many more stuff. So, it's better to go for study materials instead of books.
Best of luck!

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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Dear friend, as per my knowledge and experience you can apply for M.Sc. In CBZ, you don't have the subjects you don't like which will make it good for you. Go for it.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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Yes, there are many universities offering courses in open and distance learning facility, IGNOU remains at the top of the list for the same.

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Hardik Nagpal

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Aniket.
For JEE Mains Theory-
NCERT (must because JEE Main paper is set by CBSE which follows NCERT).
Concepts of physics by HC Verma.
For Practice:
Concepts of physics by HC Verma (it is very recommended for JEE aspirants, it will uproot all your doubts related to that topic once you finish its examples and exercise. ). (Its part-1 is really beautiful specially mechanics. )
NCERT (additional exercise, you shouldnot neglect it. )
3. Previous year papers of JEE Main + single correct questions of JEE Advanced. For JEE Advanced. For theory-
Resnick and Halliday / University physics
For practice-
Concepts of physics HC Verma
DC Pandey / Engage ser
...more

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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You are eligible but you have to clear exam then only you can do M.Sc in physics at IITs.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Yes, distance M.Sc (Physics) is available in this college.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Admissions to all the programmes offered by TIFR (except science education) is based on a written test conducted by the institute.
For more details, visit below shiksha link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/tata-institute-of-fundamental-research-mumbai-1239/admission
Hope this helps you.
Good luck.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi,
No, it is not compulsory. Delhi University conducts it's own entrance exam to pursue M.Sc Physics.

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Ashish Kumar

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1. Kent State University, Kent USA
2. George Institute of Technology, Atlanta
3. Northeastern University, Alexander city
4. Yale University, New Haven
5. The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson.

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