In JNU 2020 pg bulletin , eligibility criteria for Msc(physics) is given : Bachelors degree with physics as one of the subjects and 55% marks in aggregate ( physics and mathematics combined) . but I do not have maths at graduation level and I also didnot have maths in 12th class . Am I eligible
According to the official website e prospectus page no# 52 https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf , it says that for being eligible to study M.Sc Physics, you should have completed your Graduation with Physics as one of the subjects with a combination on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. And then you need an aggregate of 55%. But if you do not have Mathematics as a subject, unfortunately you are not eligible for studying M.Sc Physics at JNU.
1)how the questions are asked of chemistry,physics and mathematics in nata entrance exam? 2)which book should we prepare for the preparation?
Hey!
Some of the popular and most recommended books for NATA preparation are
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A Visual Dictionary of Architecture by Francis D.K Ching
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A Complete Self Study Guide for B.Arch Entrance Examination by PK Mishra
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Study Guide for B.Arch Paperback by PK Mishra
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NATA (B.Arch) Guide to Bachelor of Architecture Entrance Examination
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B.Arch Entrance Examination Guide by Surendra Kavimandan
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NATA & B.Arch Question Bank by Ar. Shadan Usmani
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NATA & B.Arch complete self-study material: entrance examination by Ar. Shadan Usman
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NATA Examination (Verbal / Non- Verbal / Reasoning) by R.S. Agarwal
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NATA / AIEE B.Arch Question Bank
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NATA Examination (Engineering Drawing) by N.D.Bhatt and Pancha
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Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight
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knowledge of physics and mathematics are compulsory or not to complete mbbs and further courses to be a good doctor?
No ,Physics and mathematics are not much required for being a good doctor .
Even in your MBBS, there is no role of Physics and mathematics, during your MBBS, all you read is biology , pure biology i.e you get to learn about different organs and their working and working of our body as a whole and the coordination between different parts of our body, you also study different kinds of disease and their treatment etc
In yout Mbbs course you study subjects like
- physiology,
- biochemistry,
- microbiology,
- anatomy,
- pharmacology and
- pathology etc
Thankyou
what is Newton what is its si unit
hi Anjum,
- Newton itself is an SI unit of force.
- It is named after Isaac Newton.
- 1 newton is equal to the force that will give an acceleration of 1metre/(second^2) when it is applied on a body of 1 kg mass.
Earth's gravity is 9.8 m/(sec^2). So an object of 1 kg weight, produces a force of 9.8 Newtons.
I hope this answer will help.
All the best for the future!!
I want first year hp board previous ten year question paper
Hi Priyanka,
You should buy previous year papers book form the shop and only buy the latest addition or you can even order it from online sites like flipkart or Amazon or you can visit the link given below:-
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2-For the model papers you can visit the link given below:- https://school.careers360.com/articles/hp-board-12th-model-papers
Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank You.
i am doing my bsc in agriculture. i had physics and mathematics in 10+2.can i apply for afa after completing my graduation?
Hello dear student!
Please write the full form of AFA About which you are asking so that we can answer your query more properly. Meanwhile, if we talk about Accredited financial analyst, then YES definitely you can join AFA After completing your BSc degree.
Hope you got your answer
i want to study astronomy but i dont know almost anything about it where should i start with?
HI,
see when we start a bachelor course after 10+2 we just start from the initial step, it is not only you who do not have the depth knowledge, no one knows in depth about any career line, when starts a new journey of education. see astronomy is related with physics and mathematics, it involves the studies of space, gravitational energy, phenomena occurs in the atmosphere etc. so if you are really interested in this things than you should go for it.
I am jee dropper this year and I feel so tough to study physics and mathematics especially solving problems what should I do
Hello there!
Greetings!
Most of jee aspirants face problems in solving numericals; but you can easily overcome it first of all complete your theory part well as numericals are based on concepts and concept comes from theory and then go through all the solved examples of the chapter you are doing to master the concepts and learn the learn the art of solving numericals and then solve them yourself and wherever you stuck , take the help of solution and then you will be ready for solving numericals, follow this and you will notice improvement in yourself.
Thankyou
how can I gain much knowledge in all three subjects.(MPC)
Hello dear aspirant.
I am glad to hear that you are interested in collecting knowledge of pcm. My dear friend for this you have to study really hard. For each topic you have to concern more than thee books at least along with this you need a proper guidance from teacher also.
Hope it helps.
Good luck
i got 35marks in math and 75in physics and mathematics ....and total percentage is 64%..can i iligible for iet Lucknow through upsee
Hey there
As admission in IET Lucknow is through upsee so the minimum percentage required is 45% in aggregate in the three subjects including physics and maths as compulsory. As you have aggregate more than 45% so you are eligible for the admissions.
Check the eligibility of upsee
Good luck