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Dipti Anand

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This course is limited to Men only and total admission with tuition fees and other costs is estimated around 39,000 for a duration of 2 years.

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Dipti Anand

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You can easily get those from official CBSE website and other educational websites as well.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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To take admission in Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics at CUSAT, you need to follow these steps:Visit the CUSAT admissions website and register for an account.Fill out the online application form FOR ADMISSION and pay the required application fee.Upload all the required documents,  such as your academic transcripts,  entrance exam scorecard,  and passport size photographs.Submit the application form and wait for the results, be careful while uploadingCUSAT selects students for the Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics programme based on their performance in the CUSAT Common Admission Test (CAT). The CAT is a computer-based ent
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Manish Jaiswal

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Yes, there are colleges in Bangalore that offer Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science combination for CBSE 11 standard. Here are some of them:1. Krupanidhi PRE-University CollegeAddress: 5 Sarjapur Road, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560034Phone: 080 2550 60462. Sri Lakshmi Pu CollegeAddress: Next To Sri Lakshmi Hospital, Sunkadakatte, Hsr Layout, Kg Halli, D’ Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001Phone: 087468 42321

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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According to the JELET syllabus, the candidates will have to study various units of Physics to be well prepared for the examination. Some of the units that the candidates will have to prepare from the JELET Physics section are - Units, dimensions, and measurement, Work, power, energy, Elasticity, Thermal expansion of solid, Laws of motion, Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Gravitation, Surface tension, Photoelectricity, Fluid mechanics/ Hydrostatics, Lens, Transmission of heat, Reflection of Light and Refraction of light.

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Tishank Pawar

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You have completed your post graduation in Physics then I recommend you to opt physics as your major subject in B.Ed. Because you have a strong basic knowledge and you can teach physics to other students. And also you can opt mathematics also this subject are more likely related.After that there more job opportunities also like physics tutor, physics teacher in government or private college/schools. 

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Shirsha Dutta

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From my point of view it would be really difficult for a person who has only studied mathematical methods for a semester to be admissioned in IIT Bombay for M.Sc in Physics. Still apply for the course. But to study M.Sc in Physics that too in a college like IIT Bombay one should have atleast a 2 yeared core subject as Maths. Moreover even if you get a chance to study physics it would be quite difficult for you to cope up with the subject.

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Here are some tips for improving your physics: Study: Study every day.Engage in class: Participate in class and ask questions.Focus: Concentrate in class.Practice: Practice solving problems from various sources, such as previous year question papers, sample papers, and reference books.Understand concepts: Understand the derivation of important equations.Revise: Revise earlier classes to gain confidence in your capabilities.Simplify: Simplify the subject.Use graphics: Use graphics.You can also try these tips: Start by learning the theory well before you do numerical.Understand the basic
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIT Mumbai is offering 4 years B.Tech and 5 years B.Tech-M.Tech dual degree programme in Engineering Physics. Admission to these programs are based on JEE Advanced exam. So presently IIT Mumbai is not offering B.S. Physics course. IIT Madras and NIT Agartala are offering dual degree BS& MS program in Physics.

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