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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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Dear Neha, you should go ahead for M.Sc IT . IT sector has broad scope. After M.Sc IT you can placed in multinational companies on good salary.

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

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Your IELTS score is good enough to get admissions in Masters course.
There are some universities of Canada which accept 15 years of education.
You can go for pre-Masters in University of Manitoba.
http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/graduate_studies/admissions/programs/physics.html

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Bhargav C

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Hello Adwaith,
That depends on your ability to grasp things.
S.Chand publishing books authored by Brijlal and Subramaniam is a very simple book and anyone can understand. If you are looking for advanced or in detail of a particular topic, I would recommend you to refer foreign author books.
1) Sears and Salinger, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics.
2) C Kittel and H Kromer - Thermal physics.
3) Advanced engineering mathematics - Erwin Kreyzig 5th Edition, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4) RPFeynman, RBLeighton and M Sands - The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volumes 1 & 1, Narosa Publishing House, 1998.
All the best.

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Bhargav C

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Hello Pravin Kumar,
Important Topics for Physics in JEE are:
1) Dimensional Analysis
2) Gravitation & Electrostatics
3) Current Electricity & Heat Transfer
4) Electromagnetic Induction, Waves & Sound
5) Geometrical Optics , Thermodynamics
6) Kinetic Theory of Gases, Rotational Dynamics
Important Topics for Maths in JEE are:
1) 3-D Geometry
2) Probability and Statistics
3) Vector Algebra
4) Integration
5) Complex Numbers
6) Parabola
7) Trigonometric Ratios
8) Coordinate Geometry
9) Continuity/ Differentiability, Limits
10) Complex No., Quadratic Equation
11) Integral Calculus
Important Topics for Chemistry in JEE are:
1) Mole Concept
2) Co-ordination Chemist
...more

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Himanshu Yadav

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There will be 30 questions from each subject, so total 90 questions.
Each question contains four marks, for each wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Certain Universities permit both combinations, though a mathematical background is very much advantageous for Chemistry and Research.

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risabh singh

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Yes, if you wish you can select any optional subject.

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gaurav jain

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You should try for any other university like Amity and Sharda, kindly do not take me wrong because DU will not accept you in any condition.

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