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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Best Tips to Score Great Marks in Class 12 Physics Exam

Knowing Your Syllabus.

Topic-Wise Segregation of Syllabus.

Understanding the Concepts.

Getting Clarity on Numerical.

Using the Right Resources.

Managing Time Properly.

Giving Mock Tests.

Chapters in CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus.

There is no substitute for practice in Physics. Solve a variety of problems from textbooks, reference materials, and previous year's question papers to acclimatise yourself to the exam. Dedicate a substantial portion of your study time to numerical problems

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With a marks of 265 in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), securing a seat in Delhi University (DU) for Bachelor  of Science Program. Physical Science with Electronics or B.Sc (Hons.) Electronics may be challenging, especially in the top college but the cutoff and eligibility criteria also matter more. Delhi University admission process depend in such factors Category, Preferred college, Cutoff.

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Akansha Bisht

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Some popular and effective studying techniques for Physics are mentioned below -

  • Practice solving numericals regularly. 
  • Visualize concepts.
  • Make bridges between topics. 
  • Explain the concepts out loud. 
  • Read more textbooks other than syllabus.
  • Practice active recall. 

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Fundamental physics courses frequently begin with mechanics due to the following reasons -

  • The basis of classical physics is mechanics, particularly Newtonian mechanics. It discusses how things move and the forces at work on them. 
  • The study of mechanics opens the mind to basic ideas such as gravity, force, motion, energy, and momentum.
  • Equations of motion, vector calculus, and differential equations are a few examples of the mathematical formulations used in mechanics. 
  • One of the first fields in which physicists made important discoveries was mechanics, which has a long history. 
  • Universality and Applicability: Ideas such a
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Akansha Bisht

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An integrated MSc in Physics integrates undergraduate and graduate studies into a single, longer programme that lasts five years, as opposed to a three-year BSc in Physics. 
The curriculum for a bachelor's degree in physics covers a wide range of subjects, including thermodynamics, optics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and classical mechanics. The curriculum is primarily focused on fundamental ideas and concepts in physics. 
These same subjects may be covered in greater detail and with more advanced courses that are normally only offered at the graduate level in an integrated MSc program.

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There's a significant difference between Theoretical Physics and Applied Physics courses in college, primarily in their focus and approach. While there might be some overlap in base courses like Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Quantum Mechanics, the goals of the two branches differ. 
Theoretical Physics relies heavily on Mathematical and conceptual frameworks to understand the fundamental nature of the universe, meanwhile, applied physics often focuses on using physics principles to develop new technologies or solve real-world problems.

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, yes you can join ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) after completing a BSc in Physics in India. ISRO recruits individuals from diverse educational backgrounds, including physics, engineering, mathematics, and other scientific disciplines, for various positions.

However, while a BSc in Physics can be a starting point, pursuing higher education and gaining practical experience in fields aligned with ISRO's work can significantly improve your chances of securing a position within the organization. Hope this answer will help you in deciding.

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Some reasons to pursue a career in physics are mentioned below -

  • India is home to institutions that are well-known for their physics research - Tata Institute
  • of Fundamental Research, IITs and Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research.
  • Studying physics leads to opportunities in a variety of interdisciplinary fields.
  • Graduates in physics are in high demand in -  technology, data, finance and engineering.
  • Academic and research fields can be very vast.
     

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Akansha Bisht

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Around 3,918 colleges are offering Physics courses on various levels. The fee structure of each college varies depending on its rating, placement record, faculty, course structure, etc. So, the average Physics course fee starts from INR 432 and goes up to INR 20.76 Lakh.

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Hi, There are more than 3,900 Physics colleges in India. Here are some top college options for your reference:

Best Physics CollegesTuition Fee
Banaras Hindu UniversityINR 10,930
Jamia Millia IslamiaINR 15,600 - 23,400
Banaras7 UniversityINR 11,190
Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityINR 432
Jadavpur University-
VIT VelloreINR 1 - 3.75 Lakh

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