What is syllabus for msc physics of jnu
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Hi pal,
The syllabus for physics entrance is approximately same for all entrance, only the difficulty level varies. The syllabus includes.
1.mechanics.
2. Electromagnetism.
3.kinetic theory of gasous.
4.wave and optics.
5. Atomic physics.
6.modern physics (quantum mechanics).
7. Thermodynamics.
8.solid State physics.
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
The syllabus for physics entrance is approximately same for all entrance, only the difficulty level varies. The syllabus includes.
1.mechanics.
2. Electromagnetism.
3.kinetic theory of gasous.
4.wave and optics.
5. Atomic physics.
6.modern physics (quantum mechanics).
7. Thermodynamics.
8.solid State physics.
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
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Dear aspirant,
As per your query, here is a full syllabus of MSC Physics Entrance Exam:
As per your query, here is a full syllabus of MSC Physics Entrance Exam:
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Doppler effect
- Diode and triode valves
- Electromagnetism and magnetism
- Thermometry
- Archimedes principle
- Capacity and condenser
- Elasticity surface tension
- Photometry
- Photo-electric effect
- Chemical effect of current and thermo-electricity
- Gravitation
- Nuclear structure and nuclear energy
- Reflection at plane and spherical surface
- Refraction through spherical surface
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Eye optical instrument aberration and defect of vision
- Atomic models and spectra
- Transmission of heat
- X-rays
- Work power and Energy
- Electric field and potential
- Thermodynamics
- Adiabatic changes
- Semi-conducting devices
- Alternating current
- Universe
- Refraction at plane surface
- Wave nature of light
- Electromagnetic induction
- Isothermal changes
- Expansion of solids, liquids and gases
- Rotatory motion of rigid bodies
- Cathode rays and positive rays
- Viscosity and Bernoullis principle
- Calorimetry
- Motion in one, two and three dimension
- Radio-activity
- Electric conduction and heating effect of current
- Matter waves
- Uniform circulation motion
- Simple circuits
- Wave motion
- Superposition of waves (beats, interference and stationary waves)
- Vibration of columns and strings
- Solids
- Newtons law of motion
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