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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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The authorities are expected to soon release the MET Physics section at manipal.edu. Some of the important topics to be studied for the MET Physic section are - Atomic Physics, Physical Optics, Electrostatics, Dynamics, Heat, Current Electricity, etc. MET Physics syllabus will be similar to the units and topics studied by the candidates for their 12th standard qualifying examination. Candidates are advised to check the syllabus well so that they know what is to be studied for the entrance examination.

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Preeti verma

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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. (Master of Science) in mathematics after completing a B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) in physics. While your undergraduate degree is in physics, it's common for individuals with diverse Science and engineering backgrounds to transition into mathematics at the graduate level. In many cases, universities and colleges accept students from various Science and engineering backgrounds into mathematics programs, provided they meet certain prerequisites and demonstrate a strong aptitude for mathematics.

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Kishan Sah

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Since you studied physical science, which is a subfield of physics, you are only eligible if you completed your coursework within all three of your graduation years. Furthermore, it differs from institution to university. Every university has its own set of regulations or requirements.Even admission tests are held by certain institutions for master's degree programs.  Generally speaking, you must have completed all three years of your graduation in the topic you choose to study for your Msc. That is, if you intend to pursue an M.Sc in Physics. You must have completed all three years of your B.Sc. in physics or a closely related fi
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If you earned less than a 50% grade point average on your way to earning a bachelor's degree in science, you might be seeking for information on pursuing a Master of Science (MSc) in physics. After earning a bachelor's degree in Science from an accredited university with at least 50% of the required grades, you can pursue an MSc in physics. A distance MSc in physics must last at least two years. For studies in the sciences, engineering, and medicine, a Master of Science degree is commonly awarded. A thesis is often written as part of it. A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is a professional undergraduate degree that equips gradua
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abhishek gaurav

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National Institute of Technology is well reputed for MSc in Physics. Strong academic programmes and faculty from various well experience backgrounds make the college popular among studnts. It is a full-time two-year course, intended to cover most of the aspects in Physics ranging from basic concepts to research level. Furthermore, students are provided a space with modern equipment and setup that is necessary for carrying out experiments and research work.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Candidates will have to prepare various topics from the Physics section to be well prepared for Andhra Pradesh POLYCET. Some of the topics that are important and cannot be missed out during the examination are - Electromagnetism, Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces, Reflection of Light by Different Surfaces, The Human Eye and Colourful World, Heat and Electric Current. Since these topics are likely to have a higher weightage, the candidates are advised to study these topics and be prepared for the examination.

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The eligibility criteria is the minimum qualification required for a candidate to become eligible for admission. Candidates seeking admission to MSc Physics in Jadavpur University should hold a BSc degree in the relevant stream. Find below the category-wise minimum aggregate required for eligibility:CategoryEligibility RequirementGeneralBSc degree with 60% aggregate in Physics with Mathematics as one of the subjectsOBC-ABSc degree with 54% aggregate in Physics with Mathematics as one of the subjectsOBC-BBSc degree with 45% aggregate in Physics with Mathematics as one of the subjectsFor more details around Jadavpur University MSc in Phy
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Manisha Kumari

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Yes, candidates appearing for the JEST physics exam should prepare for specific topics that are typically covered in the syllabus. While the syllabus may vary slightly from year to year, the following are some common topics that candidates should be familiar with when preparing for the JEST physics exam:Classical Mechanics: Laws of motion, gravitation, rotational dynamics, and oscillations.Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic waves, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic radiation.Quantum Mechanics: Wave-particle duality, Schrödinger equation, quantum states, and quantum mechanical operators.Thermodyna
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TS ECET Physics syllabus is prepared and released by the authorities of Osmania University on behalf of TSCHE. Before starting off the preparation, the candidates are advised to check the syllabus carefully so that they understand what is to be studied. Some of the units from the TS ECET Physics syllabus are:Elements of vectorsWork, Power and EnergyUnits and dimensionsHeat and ThermodynamicsModern physicsKinematics and Friction

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Candidates are advised to check the best books for GCET Physics section so that they are able to understand the concepts better and are able to prepare well for the examination. The listed books are the materials often referred by the candidates or advised by the teachers for the examination preparation. Some of the best books for GCET Physics section are:Understanding Physics Electricity & Magnetism for JEE Main and Advanced by DC PandeyGCET Preparatory Series for Physics by Rajhauns PublicationsConcepts of Physics (Part I & II) by HC Verma

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