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6 hours agoContributor-Level 7
For NDA Physics section, candidates can refer to the NCERT books of Classes 11 and 12. These books covers the basic syllabus. They can clear the concepts of Mechanics, Electricity, Optics, Light, Heat, Motion, Resistance, etc.
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YesterdayBeginner-Level 5
Based on the past few years, the BCECE exam analysis, the Physics subject is of a moderate level of difficulty. Some of the questions can be very tough. Some of the questions are calculation intensive.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 6
Important topics from MHT CET physics syllabus are:
- Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Radiation
- Oscillations
- Atoms, Molecules And Nuclei
- Rotational Motion
- Electrostatics
- Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current
- Electromagnetic Induction
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Below are the mathematical and physics based courses in RUASAT:
Mathematical and Physical Sciences | ||
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BSc Hons Physics | BSc Hons Chemistry | |
BSc Hons Mathematics | BSc Hons Statistics | |
BSc Hons Physics | BSc6 Science | BSc Hons Electronics |
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
For CPGET Maths, use NCERT Class 11 & 12 and R.D. Sharma Objective. For Physics and Chemistry, NCERT books and Pradeep's Objective series are useful. Previous year JEE Main and Advanced questions also help.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
The important chapters of the NEET Physics section are listed below-
Physics |
|---|
Laws of Motion |
Work, Energy and Power |
Motion in a Straight Line |
Rotational Motion |
Oscillations |
Units and Measurements |
Thermodynamics |
Gravitation |
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments |
Moving Charges and Magnetism |
Current Electricity |
Semiconductor Electronics |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance |
Wave Optics |
Atoms |
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
I need to clarify first: are you asking about admission to Chandigarh University for B.Tech/B.E, or admission to a medical/paramedical course (like B.Sc Nursing, MBBS, BPT, etc.)
The marks required and exam rules differ a lot depending on the stream.
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3 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
It's still possible to score 50+ in Physics and Chemistry in your 12th Maharashtra board exams even if your chapters aren't fully completed. The key is strategic preparation and selective focus. Here's a detailed plan:
Step 1: Identify the High-Yield Chapters
Focus on chapters and topics that frequently appear in past papers. In Maharashtra Board 12th:
Physics High-Yield Topics
Electrostatics & Current Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism
Optics (Ray Optics and Wave Optics basics)
Modern Physics (Photoelectric effect, Nuclear Physics)
Mechanics (Simple concepts, Work Energy Power, Laws of Motion)
Chemistry High-Yield Topics
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