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Nitin Nagarkoti

Beginner-Level 3

If you are general or OBC, then don't expect B.Sc. . Physics from DU in 83%. I got 93.6% in PCM & I got listed in the 5th cut-off. If you have at least 90%, then you can hope for it. But, you can do B.Sc. . Phy from other universities like IP, etc.

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
First, read theory, understand and learn it's term used and formula. Try some simple numerical problem if you can solve them, then you can level up difficulty. But remember, only learn formulas by heart and understand the concept. Physics comes with practice. All the best.

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Vishal Juneja

Contributor-Level 6

http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/syllabusnew/Science
Here is the link for syllabus of all Science courses under CBCS system or you can also directly check it on the official site of university.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rohan,
Yes, of course. You are eligible for B.Sc in physics without giving JEE exam.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Krishna,
If you are asking from your college course structure point of view, the relevant books will be available in your Library. However, for more knowledge you can refer some bestselling books of all time like:
(#) The Brief History of Time; by Stephen Hawking.(#) The Hyperspace: Parallel Universe; by Miciko Kaku.
These two books are the best. Just go through that. For more books, you can go for Google play Books. Hope, this helps. Good Luck.

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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, of course. By verifying the official website of Akash IIT, you can get it. If not, then try some other websites like fitzee, Narayana or simply you can get them in play store much easier. Go to play store and type keep Mains previous papers and you can get a lot of apps that provides up-to previous papers of JEE Mains with solutions.

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hi Pankaj,
Yes, it is true that degrees from open universities were not considered for all types of jobs or vacancies. Earlier, most of government jobs demanded about regular courses. Currently, this trend has changed. Now a days if we look at most of government vacancies they do not talk about regular degree. They rather publish: A degree from a University established by law in India or a degree recognised by the Government. In both cases IGNOU degree are eligible!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Candidates of General category has to get minimum of 50% marks, SC / ST / OBC candidates need to secure 40% of Marks, for GEN PH 45% of Marks and 40% of marks for SC OBC-PH / ST all taken together in the subjects of PCB. If you fulfill the requirement then you can apply.
Thanks!

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Shrey Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Divya,
No, sorry Divya. You are not eligible for it.
You can try for some B.Sc course by which you can excel in your favourite subject.
My best wishes
All the very best.

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