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Physicists explore principles of energy, motion and matter, and they apply those principles as they conduct experiments and test relevant scientific theories. The majority of physicists work in research and development, and they may conduct their work at either privately owned laboratories, universities, or at government facilities. Most physicist positions require individuals to hold doctorate degrees in fields related to astronomy or physics, and postdoctoral experience may also be required for some positions. Although licensure is not typically required for professionals in this field, some government positions may require phy
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Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-J
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Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-J
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
List of books I'll suggest for physics class 11th as reference are
* Nootan ( nageen publication )
*ABC (modern publication )
*S L Arora (don't remember the book name, mentioning writer) *concept of physics (H C Verma)
the above mentioned books are for CBSE board
moreover it depend on how much you understand the language
according to me they are books which I find easy
there books also help in class 12 (the books are arranged in order )
I hope this helps!
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