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Naveen Sharma

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The latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics at T.N.B. College is 72 for general and 50 for others.

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Sandeep Kumar

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How to study Physics for NEET 2022 - The three step plan
Step 1: Understand the questions of NEET 2022 Physics. Step 2: Clear your NEET Physics concepts. Step 3: Study NEET Physics using previous
or, Keep A List Of All The Formula
Start with the NCERT book. Read and understand the chapter from NCERT. Now refer to the class notes. Try to derive the equation and understand the logic behind it. Now read the same chapter from the reference book. Start solving the relevant questions.

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Sunkara Chandra mouli

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Hi Rekha, Cover basic theory topics in both. Cover at least 2to3 problems in one model. Learn structure, reactions in Chemistry. Try to many mcq questions from various books. Try to avoid negative marks.

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, As all of us know really Physics is a subject in which it is difficult to score. But if you plan smartly it will be easy to score in Physics. First of all out of 100, our 30 marks are safe as we get those 30 marks from our school or junior college for practicals. Then the remaining is 70 marks, so in this 70 if you try to answer all the questions even if you don't know any answer you should try to write something related to the chapter to which the questions belongs and if possible you should try drawing some diagrams related to the answer this would boost your marks and for sure from 70 you can secure 50 marks atleast and
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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, I guess not only you but all of them have this doubts like how to improve your Physics and Chemistry. Physics
1) you should try to understand the concepts instead of just mugging up.
2) if in exams any question arrives which you don't know you should try to answer something related to question like anything from the chapter to which the question belongs.
3) the best way to improve your answers and understanding in Physics is to draw diagrams related to the question if possible. Chemistry
1) while studying Chemistry always first start with the organic part as you need more time to cover that part.
2) while studying formulas y
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
Fee is Rs 30,000 to 35,000 per year for the M.Sc in physics.
A candidate who has passed a Bachelor's degree of 3 years duration (B.Sc. or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognized university.

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Hello,
The best and most accurate way to know the cutoff is to visit the official website of the college or university. If the cutoff has already been issued, then there you will get the complete list of cutoff for the respective course.
The CUCAT 2022 Provisional Rank list for MA Urdu, MA Sanskrit Language and Literature (widespread), MA Womens research, MA Hindi Language & Literature, MA Philosophy, MA Arabic (Language & Literature), MA functional Hindi & Translation, MSc Physics (Nanoscience), MSc Radiation Physics and MSc Physics were launched on July 1 through the Calicut university.
Calicut university conducts CUCAT 2022 (Calicut u
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It's a 3 years course and its fee is around Rs 2.1 lacs

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If you want to do government job then after completing B.Sc. Physics you can start career by doing research in government institute or university or service like Bank Exams Railway M.Sc. UPSC Geo Scientist can also apply for this to become a lecturer in government sector. For youPhD has to be completed and if you want to apply in research organisation, then after B.Sc. Physics you can apply in this start DRDO Research Institute in India Nuclear Science Center and BARC
If you study further, you will be able to get good salary and training in the field of your choice, you can give entrance exam like IIT JA
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant
Glad to meet you. Government Jobs after B.Sc. Physics:
You can also apply for jobs in the government sector after completing B.Sc. Physics. You can either pursue a career in research at government institutes or universities or you can appear for bank exams for clerical roles or complete your Ph.D. to become a lecturer. Here are the top government jobs after B.Sc. Physics:
Research Scientist
Clerical Jobs
Academician (after Ph.D. in Physics)
Here are the top research organisations to apply at after completing B.Sc. Physics:
Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO)
Defense Research and Development organisation (DRDO)
Nuclear Scienc
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