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Hello dear student !
Physics is that subject which usually the students preparing for NEET or biology students finds somewhat difficult. But it is also equally important in NEET and can't be ignored in anyway if you want to crack the exam. Of course, the question paper is so unpredictable and it is impossible to tell with surity what exactly is going to come in the exam. But by going through the previous years's question papers we can have an idea what exactly is more important with NEET point of view , and from this there are some topics of physics which contains more questions and are seems to be important. Optics is very important (Class 12th) and there are many questions usually getting asked from this. Also magnetism , current electricity, thermodynamics , work , power and energy , gravitation- these are some of the very important topics for NEET.
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Hello Aspirant,
First of all wish you luck for gate. So for preparing any exam it is good to start with the topics which you are good at. So that you will have definitely good understanding of that subject fully. And then start with subject which you are weak one by one. It is good to follow previous year paper analysis and which topic more questions are given . With that analysis start preparing as said. First complete the topics which you are getting less questions so that you can answer all of them. Then prepare for more questions topics. Anything can be achieved with hardwork and planning. Hope you understood above and useful.Wish you luck ,do prepare well.
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Linear algebra is an important part of engineering mathematics in Gate exam. Matrices and determinants are the basic concepts of linear algebra. Without them you cannot Excel at linear algebra. So you have to look at linear algebra as a whole. You must be good at matrices and determinants. Engineering Mathematics questions are compulsory and carry 15% of the total weightage (15 Marks).
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The syllabus and topics for international relations PG are:
Year – I: Semester – I
International Relations Theory (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
History of International Relations (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Comparative Politics (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Political Theory (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Year – I: Semester – II
Security Studies (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
The Global Economy (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Introduction to Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
International Relations of South Asia (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Year – II: Semester – III
Research Methods (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
International Organisations (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Culture and World Politics (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Regional Integration Process (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Introduction to Diplomacy and International Negotiations (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Strategic Themes (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Year – II: Semester – IV
The Politics of Knowing Your World (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
War in International Relations (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
India in World Affairs (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Critical Approaches to Peacemaking: Theory and Practice (http://www.sau.int/international-relations-courses/m-a-international-relations.html#)
Geopolitics and South Asia (Optional)
I Hope this helps.
All the best
Hello student I request you to please help me with the exam you're talking about so that I can provide you important numerical topics of that particular subject.
In case if you're talking about physics important numerical topic some of the important topics are mentioned below :-
1)coulombs law
2)electric field intensity
3)electric dipole
4)application of gauss theorem and calculations of electric charge
5)electric potential
6)capacitance of parallel plate
7)expressions for drift velocity
8)kichhoffs law
9)potentiometer
10)energy stored in capacitor
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
According to NTA Information Bulletin, the topics covered under Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure are:
"Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond, bond parameters, Lewis structure, polar character of covalent bond, valence bond theory, resonance, geometry of molecules, VSEPR theory, concept of hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals and shapes of some simple molecules, molecular orbital theory of homonuclear diatomic molecules (qualitative idea only). Hydrogen bond."
Among these Orbitals, Valence bond theory, geometry of molecules ionic and covalent bonds, concept of hybridization are important topics. Having said that, you cannot leave the other topics because you do not want to be left surprised on the day of the exam. If you are looking for NEET preparation online, we do have knock out series that might help you: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Hello Danvarsha,
The JEE Mains 2020 is scheduled to be conducted in April 2020. The paper is said to contain syllabus classes 11 & 12 across Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Here is the syllabus of Physics given in Topic - No. of Questions - Weightage format.
Electrostatics
1
4
3.33%
Current Electricity
3
12
10.00%
Capacitor
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism
2
8
6.67%
Alternating Current
KTG & Thermodynamics
SHM
Sound Waves
KInematics
Work Power Energy
Kinematics
Laws of motion
Work,Power and Energy
Centre Of Mass
Rotational Dynamics
Modern Physics
NLM
Elasticity
Wave Optics
Error
Circular Motion
Electromagnetic Waves
Semiconductors
Communication System
Total
30
120
100%
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
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The syllabus of zoology honours in Deen dayal upadhyay college (DU) is very nicely designed and is very helpful for future exams. In UPSC, almost every topic and part is important. The syllabus of UPSC covers almost all the subjects of the syllabus of zoology honours. Some of the important topics are Chordata , non-chordata, biochemistry, physiology, cell biology , developmental biology , evolutionary biology , ecology . These all are very important for UPSC.
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