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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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See in CBSE, since before, NCERT numerical problems are always tweaked to make it simpler or difficult, but the main aim is to make everyone score 52+ out 70 in theory so numerical problems are in average count usually. So in physics, 40% are numerical requiring least derivations 20-30% need a bit of derivation ideology too & lots in chemistry are simple NCERT modified ones that also not to a great extent. Still, check the sample papers issued by CBSE just before exams. Many problems turn common with slight modifications.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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You will have employment opportunities with government organisations such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), and National Physical Laboratory apart from teaching profession. Multinational campuses recruit the finest fresh talent to enhance the scope of their company too. Campus placement facilities are also available in IITs.
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Those who successfully complete B.Tech. in engineering physics can utilise the following higher education facilities. GATE qualified candidates are eligible to get scholarship/fellowship. M.Tech and PG Diplomas in Institutes below&get;
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No, in JK very few companies come for the campus placements.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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It is a widely preferred group in 12th. The most preferred stream for PCM students is engineering. So if you want you can go for that.
In engineering, you can easily get jobs in IT firms. If you don't want in IT firms, then you must choose some core subjects like mechanical, EEE as they will give you a job in core companies which does not involve IT.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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The eligibility to apply for any B.Sc course is to have completed 12th with a good percentage. You should have taken the following compulsorily:
1) Maths
2) Physics
3) Chemistry
There is no required cut off. At the time of counselling, they will see your marks for admission.
The official website of Loyola College is www.loyolacollege.edu

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In solid-state physics, the free electron model is a simple model for the behaviour of valence electrons in a crystal structure of a metallic solid. It was developed principally by Arnold Sommerfeld who combined the classical Drude model with quantum mechanical Fermi-Dirac statistics and hence it is also known as the DrudeSommerfeld model.
The free electron empty lattice approximation forms the basis of the band structure model known as nearly free electron model. Given its simplicity, it is surprisingly successful in explaining many experimental phenomena, especially
The WiedemannFranz law which relates electrical conductivity and therm
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