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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The chapters carrying high weightage in the NEET Physics syllabus are as follows:ThermodynamcsCurrent ElectricityDual Nature of Radiation and MatterElectromagnetic WavesSemiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple CircuitsThe following table brings the chapter-wise weightage of NEET Physics syllabus based on previous year's analysis.Name of the chapterNumber of questions asked (Approx.)Weightage in percentAlternating current14Atoms0-11.5Current electricity28Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter26Electric Charges and Fields14.5Electromagnetic induction14Electromagnetic waves15Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance14.5Gravitat
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The Physics syllabus of NEET consists of Class 11 and Class 12 units and chapters. The latest syllabus by the National Medical Commission (NMC) has reduced some chapters and added a few. Unlike previous years, there is no segregation of syllabus according to Class 11 and Class 12. The list of units for NEET 2024 Physics syllabus is given below.Unit I: Physics and MeasurementUnit II: KinematicsUnit III: Laws of MotionUnit IV: Work, Energy and PowerUnit V: Rotational MotionUnit VI: GravitationUnit VII: Properties of Solids and LiquidsUnit VIII: ThermodynamicsUnit IX: Kinetic Theory of GasesUnit X: Oscillations and WavesUnit XI: Electrost
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Understand the Basics: Ensure that you have a strong foundation in the fundamental concepts of physics. Review your class notes, textbooks, and any relevant materials to grasp the basics.Practice Regularly: Physics requires practice. Solve a variety of problems, starting with simple ones and gradually moving to more complex ones. The more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become with the subject.Use Multiple Resources: Don't rely solely on your textbook. Explore other resources like online tutorials, video lectures, and study guides. Sometimes, different explanations and teaching styles can help you understand a concept better.
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To prepare for the OUAT exam for the B.Sc. Physics course, you should follow these steps:1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: The OUAT entrance exam is a two-hour objective-type exam with 200 questions. The questions are divided into four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and Mental Aptitude. Each section carries 50 marks. The syllabus for the Physics section is based on the NCERT syllabus for class 11 and 12 physics.2. Create a study plan: Once you understand the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that works for you. Make sure to allocate enough time to each section and to revise regularly.3. Gathe
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The OUAT entrance exam physics syllabus is available on the official website of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT). Candidates can also find the physics syllabus here on this Shiksha page as well.The syllabus is based on the NCERT syllabus for class 11 and 12 physics. It covers a wide range of topics, including:Units and measurements* Motion in a straight line* Motion in a plane* Laws of motion* Work, energy, and power* Rotational motion* Gravitation* Oscillations and waves* Heat and thermodynamics* Electricity and magnetism* Electromagnetic wavesIt is important to note that the OUAT entrance exam physics syllab
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According to the Gujarat University website, the total fees for M.Sc. in Physics for the academic year 2023-24 is INR 14,760.

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The institute does not prescribe any set pattern for the TIFR GS exam for Physics and Chemistry courses. However, the official website informs that the papers for both the subjects will contain multiple-choice questions that candidates need to complete in three hours duration. Also, there will be a negative marking scheme in the exam.Type of QuestionsDurationNegative MarkingMCQs3 HoursYes

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TIFR GS Eligibility Criteria 2024 for PhysicsCourseTIFS GS Eligibility CriteriaIntegrated PhDME/ MTech/ BSc/ BS/ BE/ BTech/ BChem in Physics,  Engineering Physics, or equivalent degree, on completion of a course whose duration is not less than three years in totalPhDMSc/ MS in Physics,  or equivalent, on completion of a course whose duration is not less than five years in total.Note: Integrated PhD candidates with not less than four or more years of university education who clear the written test may be considered by TCIS for their PhD program.

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