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Prem Kumar

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In my opinion, HC Verma is a sufficient tool for JEE mains and advanced. If you have a strong foundation, then solve problems from it. This will strengthen your concepts. However, if you want to make your fundamental clear, I would suggest you to refer some other good books like Pradeep or ABC.
All the best.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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The combination of subjects is seen only in the teaching field. Her interests is travel. The proficiency of English is highly welcome in the research field.

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Prem Kumar

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There are a numerous reference books available in the market like Pradeep, ABC, etc., but I found Pradeep very helpful.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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There's no percentage distribution chapter wise. It varies each year. Still you can expect 3-4 questions.
All the best. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries.

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Rochit Goel

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M.Sc course in physics:
EXAMINATION
Intake capacity : 147
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
B.Sc (Hons.) Physics (3 Years Course after 10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in physics.
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B.Sc (General/Programme/B.Sc (Pass) B.Sc (H) Electronic, BA.Sc (H) Instrumentation BA.Sc (H) Electronics (3 Years Course) after (10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and f
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If a student is not good at Physics, it will be difficult for him to clear competitive engineering entrance exams. Physics is a mandatory subject in B.Tech syllabus. Such students can opt for B.Sc mathematics, statistics, chemistry, computer science or IT.
Students have other choices such as BCA, BBA, 5 years integrated LLB, Hotel management, Fashion designing, etc. Student can also change career to commerce stream, humanities or fine arts after class 12th.
Student must choose subject of his choice to excel in life. Please do not push your child in field of your choice. You may evaluate his or her competencies and interests and guide him
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