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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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NEET physics is considered the toughest subject out of three subjects. Candidates must study according to the marking weight age.
Mechanics- 28.89%
Electrodynamics- 22.22%
Modern Physics- 17.78%
Heat and Thermodynamics- 11.11%
Optics- 11.11%
SHM and Waves- 8.89%
To score better in the exam, a candidate must not neglect these subjects. For NEET, it has been seen that students having command over physics scores well.
Thanks a lot.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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The admission form and dates will soon be out in a week or 2. Keep yourself updated by visiting:
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Your rank is nice. You will get admission in this university.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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You can get admission based on the cut-off list taken out by the college.

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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission:
Minimum 60% required in class 12th. Candidates from Vadodara District must have secured at least 40% marks for general category (50% marks for other districts of Gujarat), SEBC 35% marks (45% marks for other districts of Gujarat) and mere pass for SC/ST candidates. The average percentage will be calculated on the basis of four-semester theory marks of three Science subjects and for annual system pattern 10+2 marks will be considered as an average percentage. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination after appearing in the supplementary examination conducted by the GHSEB shall also be eligi
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Mayur Sondarkar

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Normally, 4 years' course in any Indian college qualifies for a further study in colleges/universities abroad. For an engineering student, it is easy but for a graduate of science, as any graduation course is 3 years, it is necessary to do post-graduation for studying abroad. It is possible with M.Sc degree only. However, get current information from foreign universities offering MS courses. You can go for GRE exam. You will get scholarship too.

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