Whether a postgraduate physics student can write icrb exam
Hello
Yes , a postgraduate Physics student can apply for ISRO ICRB exams for roles like Scientist/Engineer SC (Physics) and Junior Research Fellowships (JRF).
Eligibility requires an MSc in Physics with at least 65% marks . Some ISRO centers also recruit for research and technical positions in space science and remote sensing.
hope this helps you .
Science class x physics book I need it
Hello,
please mentioned which author or publisher book you want for the physics.
if you want NCERT, then the pdf of all the subjects is available in official website of the NCERT
you can also download from the below mentioned link
https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php
copy and paste the above url in a new tab, and then click on the physics, from there you can download the pdf.
Hope this will help you,
All the best!!
Hi, I Got Like This Score In JEE Mains 2025 Physics: 49.19 Chemistry: 27.39 Mathematics: 74.01 Overall Percentile: 46.67 In Maharashtra Board Exam I Got 72% Which Engineering College I Got in This Marks? B.Tech
Hello,
Based on your JEE Main 2025 percentile of 46.67 and Maharashtra Board exam score of 72%, here are some engineering colleges you might consider for B.Tech admissions:
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Terna Engineering College, Navi Mumbai : Accepts JEE Main scores in this range.
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Pallavi Engineering College, Hyderabad : Known to admit students with similar JEE Main percentiles.
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Seacom Skills University, West Bengal : Considers candidates with JEE Main scores around your percentile.
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Sanskriti University, Mathura : Offers B.Tech programs and accepts students with comparable academic profiles.
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Chandigarh University, Punjab : Known for flexible admission criteria, accommodating students with diverse academic backgrounds.
Additionally, participating in the MHT CET could enhance your chances of securing admission in reputable engineering colleges within Maharashtra.
Hope you find it useful !
Iam PCB(physics chemistry and biology) student so i apply BTech pharmaceutical course
Hello
Yes , as a PCB student, you can apply for B.Tech in Pharmaceutical Technology or B.Tech in Pharmaceutical Engineering , depending on the university's eligibility criteria. Some institutes may require Mathematics as a subject, while others accept PCB students.
Colleges that may accept PCB students:
1. ICT Mumbai (Institute of Chemical Technology)
2. Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy
3. Amity Institute of Pharmacy
4. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
It’s best to check the specific eligibility requirements of each institute.
If we score 65 marks in physics out of 100 than, our practical marks would be added to it?I mean we got 35 in practical out of 50 than would that 35 marks will be added to 65 marks?
Hello Dhruvi,
Yes, your practical marks will be added to your theory marks. If you scored 65 out of 100 in physics theory and 35 out of 50 in practicals, your total marks in physics would be:
65 (theory) + 35 (practical) = 100 out of 150.
Final results depend on your board's marking system, but generally, both theory and practical marks are combined to determine your overall score.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hey!! I want to know that Im eligible for neet 2025 or not .. This is my 12th board marks. Biology - 113/150 (theory practical) Chemistry -90/150(theory practical) Physics -68/150(theory practical) English -60/100 ..so total is 271/450 (without include english marks)...
Hello Riya,
To be
eligible for NEET 2025
, you need to meet the
minimum marks criteria
in
PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) aggregate
as per NMC rules:
NEET 2025 Eligibility Criteria for PCB Aggregate
- General Category : 50% aggregate in PCB
- OBC/SC/ST Category : 40% aggregate in PCB
-
PwD Category
:
45% aggregate in PCB
Your PCB Aggregate Calculation
- Biology : 113/150
- Chemistry : 90/150
- Physics : 68/150
- Total PCB Marks = (113 + 90 + 68) = 271/450
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PCB Percentage
=
(271/450) × 100 = 60.22%
Are You Eligible for NEET 2025?
YES , you are eligible for NEET 2025 as you have more than 50% in PCB (if you are from the General category ).
If you belong to
OBC/SC/ST
, you need only
40%
, so you are definitely eligible.
For more details about the NEET eligibility criteria
CLICK HERE
.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Bseb class 12th physics answer key link for set i
The BSEB Class 12th Physics answer key for Set I will be available on biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in in March 2025. Download it from the official website.
Or you can go to the following website for it:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/bseb/bseb-class-12-physics-answer-key-2025
HOW TO SCORE 180 IN PHYSICS WITHIN 14 MONTHS STARTING FROM ZERO ? PLS HELP
Hello
To score 180 in NEET Physics in 14 months from zero:
1. Understand the Syllabus : Focus on high-weightage topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Electricity and Modern Physics.
2. Master Basics : Start with NCERT and strengthen your conceptual understanding.
3. Create a Study Plan : Dedicate 3-4 hours daily, with weekly goals and focus on one topic at a time.
4. Conceptual Clarity : Understand the theory and derivations before solving problems.
5. Practice : Solve problems from NCERT, H.C. Verma, D.C. Pandey and take mock tests.
6. Past Papers : Solve previous NEET papers for exam pattern practice.
7. Identify Weak Areas : Spend extra time on challenging topics.
8. Regular Revision : Consistently revise key concepts, formulas and problems.
Stay Consistent follow your plan and stay motivated.
With this structured approach, you can target 180 marks in Physics.
ALL THE BEST
Is physics galaxy 700+ advanced illustrations enough to get a rank under 3000 in jee Advanced gor phy as I dont have much time ? also please suggest what other books that I must do in physics , chem and maths each considering that I am only aiming for a rank under 3000
Hello there,
Is Physics Galaxy 700+ Advanced Illustrations Enough for a Rank Under 3000 in JEE Advanced?
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Yes
,
Physics Galaxy 700+ Advanced Illustrations
is a
good resource
for
high-level problem-solving
and will help in
JEE Advanced
if you solve it
thoroughly
.
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However,
conceptual clarity
and
previous years’ questions (PYQs)
are
equally important
.
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If time is
limited
, focus on
PYQs, NTA Abhyas, and mock tests
along with
Physics Galaxy
.
Additional Books You Must Do:
Physics:
- HC Verma (Concepts of Physics) – Only for theory and some problems
- DC Pandey (Advanced Problems) – If you need extra practice
- Previous Year JEE Advanced Papers – Must solve at least 10 years
Chemistry:
- Physical Chemistry: N. Awasthi (for problem-solving)
- Organic Chemistry: MS Chouhan (for advanced questions)
- Inorganic Chemistry: NCERT + VK Jaiswal
Mathematics:
- Cengage or Blackbook (Vikas Gupta) for Advanced Problems
- A Das Gupta for conceptual clarity
-
Previous Years' JEE Advanced Papers
– Essential
Strategy to Get Under 3000 Rank:
- Focus 80% on PYQs + Mock Tests and 20% on new problems .
- Revise NCERT for Chemistry thoroughly.
- Analyze mistakes in tests and improve weak areas.
- Solve time-bound mock tests regularly .
Final Tip:
If you don’t have much time, prioritize PYQs, mock tests, and Physics Galaxy.
Avoid too many books and focus on accuracy and speed.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
11th class physics chemistry or maths se pass or 12th class physics chemistry or maths k sath biology adisnol lekr 60% se pass krne k bad neet k liye kya m eligible hu or agr eligible hu to kya neet ka exam pass krne k bad counselling k time 11th class ki marksheet mangi jayegi mujse ?
Hello Rajan,
Yes, you are eligible for NEET if you have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with at least 50% (for General), 40% (for SC/ST/OBC), and 45% (for PwD) in PCB.
During
NEET counseling
, only the
12th marksheet
is required, not the
11th marksheet
. However, some colleges may ask for
academic details
from 11th grade for verification.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.