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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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No. You cannot. You have to opt for either of the two.

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Najah jabir Nalakath

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Revise all lessons key points without looking any notes or text but by locking it deep in your mind. Don't forget to revise all important derivations, optical instruments, galvanometer, cyclotron, etc. and why should be thorough with all formula.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Nuclear physicists are scientists who study the structure and properties of nuclei in atoms and the forces that cause them to react. They use their knowledge of these atomic particles to operate power plants and create energy, light beams for X-ray machines and nuclear weapons.
To become a nuclear physicist, you need to develop a strong background in physics, engineering and mathematics. It is also important to have skills in research, and skills working with various computer programs, such as mapping programs and data collection and analysis programs.
To acquire this knowledge base and skill set you typically need to pursue an undergrad
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Padmajan Jayakumar

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You will obviously get above 40 because of your practical marks and last 10 years question paper is enough to score 60.

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Hriddhi MondalWork hard in silence. Let your success speak.

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The exam was tough.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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You can revise modern part within a day, then you can give some time to optics. Both are the scoring parts in class 12th exam. Then, you can go through part one and revise electrostatic. You should not forget derivation part of all the chapters.
All the best.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
You can pursue M.Sc, Ph.D or other dual degree courses from IITs or IISc. To become a part of IIT or IISc, you have to appear for IIT JAM exam, which is a joint admission test to pursue M.Sc or other dual degree programs.
You can check the below mentioned link of IIT JAM exam:
http://entranceexaminformation.blogspot.com/2016/07/iit-jam-entrance-test-queries-most.html
Best of luck.

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