Hello, Where can I found books related to practical test for class 12th boards mainly for physics, chemistry and computer science that involve all questions that can be asked for viva. Urgent! Please name all books with name and maybe if possible link too. Thank you!
Hello Tushar,
Here are some popular books for Class 12 board practicals, covering experiments and viva questions for
Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science
:
Physics Practical Books:
- Laxmi Publications Practical Physics Class 12
- CBSE Laboratory Manual Physics Class 12 by Together With
-
All-in-One Physics CBSE Practical by Arihant Experts
Chemistry Practical Books:
- Practical Chemistry Class 12 by Laxmi Publications
- Laboratory Manual Chemistry Class 12 by Together With
-
CBSE All-in-One Chemistry Practical by Arihant
Computer Science Practical Books:
- CBSE Computer Science with Python Class 12 by Sumita Arora
- Computer Science Practical Manual by Oswal Publishers
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Practical Notebook with Viva Questions for CS by Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Where to Find:
- Amazon and Flipkart have most of these books available for purchase.
- School/Local bookstores often stock the latest editions.
- For free PDFs or resources , refer to NCERT websites or educational forums like myCBSEguide or CBSE official site for practical manuals.
Make sure to confirm with your teacher regarding any specific book recommendations used by your school.
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.
12 th chemistry and physics bylogy
Physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB) are the three main branches of natural sciences that study the universe, matter, and life, respectively.
- Books
NCERT Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
A set of textbooks for class 12 that covers physics, chemistry, and biology
MTG NCERT Textbook + Exemplar Problem Solutions Class 12 Physics, Chemistry & Biology
A set of three books that includes textbooks and solutions to objective and subjective questions
Oswaal NCERT Exemplar (Problems - Solutions) Class 12 Physics, Chemistry and Biology
A set of three books that includes problems and solutions for the 2024 board exam
- Where to buy
Amazon.in: Sells NCERT textbooks for class 12 in physics, chemistry, and biology
Flipkart.com: Sells NCERT textbooks for class 12 in physics, chemistry, and biology
I am a IBDP student studying in India. I have biology chemistry maths and English as my subjects. Am I eligible for NEET with these subjects.? If no then what I need to do?
Hello there,
As an
IBDP (International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme) student in India
, here’s what you need to know regarding
NEET eligibility
:
Eligibility Requirements for NEET:
-
Mandatory Subjects:
You must have studied
Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology
, and
English
as core subjects in your 10+2 equivalent education.
-
Marks Requirement:
-
A minimum of
50% aggregate in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
for general category students.
-
For SC/ST/OBC candidates, the requirement is
40% aggregate
.
Your Case:
-
A minimum of
50% aggregate in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
for general category students.
Since you mentioned having Biology, Chemistry, Maths, and English but did not specify Physics:
-
Physics is compulsory for NEET eligibility.
What You Need to Do:
If you haven't taken Physics at the IBDP level, you may need to:
-
Take an Additional Physics Course:
Consider enrolling in
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)
or similar recognized boards to complete
Physics (Class 12 equivalent)
as an additional subject.
- Ensure Board Recognition: Verify that your IBDP qualification is recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as equivalent to the Indian 10+2 system.
By fulfilling the Physics requirement and obtaining the necessary aggregate marks in PCB, you will become eligible to appear for the NEET exam.
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.
In MH-CET PCB and PCM have same question paper for physics and chemistry?
Hello Greetings
Yes, for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH-CET), the question paper for Physics and Chemistry is the same for both PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) groups.
However, the question papers for Biology and Mathematics are separate and specific to each group.
Here's a breakdown of the MH-CET exam structure:
PCB Group
1. Physics and Chemistry (combined paper)
2. Biology
PCM Group
1. Physics and Chemistry (combined paper)
2. Mathematics
The combined Physics and Chemistry paper consists of 100 marks, with 50 marks allocated to each subject. The duration of this paper is 90 minutes.
Please note that the exam pattern and structure may be subject to change. It's always a good idea to check the official MH-CET website or contact the exam authorities for the most up-to-date information.
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Hello, my daughter studied IB diploma from an IB school in Tbilisi, Georgia. She had English, Bio and Chemistry as higher level subjects, whereas French, Economics and Math as standard level subs. IB does not allow all 3 sciences, so does my daughter qualify or is eligible for writing NEET exam?
For your daughter to be eligible for the NEET exam , she needs to meet the specific eligibility criteria outlined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) . One of the key requirements for NEET eligibility is that a candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 12th grade (or equivalent) as mandatory subjects.
Here's the eligibility breakdown for NEET with respect to your daughter's case:
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Subjects in the IB Curriculum : Since your daughter has taken Biology and Chemistry at the higher level (HL) , this satisfies the requirement for Biology and Chemistry .
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Third Science : The key concern here is that Physics is not mentioned in the subjects she studied, and NEET requires Physics as one of the mandatory subjects in 12th grade.
Conclusion :
Your daughter may not be eligible to write the NEET exam unless she has completed Physics as part of her curriculum. However, if she can provide additional proof of equivalency, or if her school offers a possibility of appearing for the Physics exam separately , you may need to consult with the NTA or the Indian embassy for further clarification regarding the IB Diploma equivalency.
If she has the required subjects and is still uncertain, it's recommended to confirm with the NTA directly or refer to the official NEET eligibility guidelines for the most accurate information.
Is the syllabus of bs mathematics or physics or chemistry same for all in first year of IISc bangalore? And how and in which year are the subjects selected? bs mathematics or physics or chemistry??
Hello,
The first-year syllabus for BS Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at IISc Bangalore has some common core subjects, especially in mathematics and physics, to establish foundational knowledge. However, each stream has its unique courses as well.
Subject Selection in IISC Bangalore :
- In the first year, students follow a common curriculum.
- By the end of the first year, students choose their specialization (Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry) for the remaining years.
- The exact timing and process for selecting the stream may vary but is usually decided after completing the first year.
Hope it helps !
Jee mains last 5 year pyq chemistry
Hello aspirant,
You should be aware that the Chemistry subject is crucial if you are studying for the JEE Main since it is one area where students can receive the highest possible score. In addition, the majority of the questions in the question paper are straightforward and conceptual in nature.
To get the previous 5 year PYQs, you can visit our site through following link:
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Can I clear neet physics and chemistry if I prepare for wbjee phy and chem?
Hello,
Yes, it is possible to clear NEET Physics and Chemistry if you prepare for WBJEE Physics and Chemistry, but there are a few points to consider:
- Similar syllabus : Both NEET and WBJEE share topics in Physics and Chemistry, though the focus may differ slightly.
- Depth of preparation : NEET requires a deeper understanding of concepts, especially in biology.
- Different exam pattern : NEET includes Biology, whereas WBJEE does not.
- Time management : Ensure you allocate enough time for Biology when preparing for NEET.
- Regular revision : Focus on regular revision of key concepts for both exams.
Hope it helps !
Is it necessary to read NCERT of chemistry and physics for neet
Hello aspirant,
NCERT books are the basic foundation to prepare for most of the competitive exams and it is very important to read NCERT books for NEET. There are many questions in NEET exam that are directly asked from NCERT books and also it helps you to gain the basic knowledge of various topics which is very helpful for basic foundation.
Thank you
Im in first year of BSC at dr br ambedkar university agra. After my first sem exam held in nov-dec 2024 , my practicals takes place. My first practical of chemistry was in 25 dec 2024 but due to personal reasons i could not attend practicals. Will i fail the whole chemistry subject even if Im passed in theory exam? Please anyone give answer Im too worried.
Hi Aman,
Since you missed the chemistry practical exam on December 25, 2024, it's important to check the university's specific policy regarding missed practical exams. In many universities, if you miss a practical exam, you might have the opportunity to attend a re-examination or make up for it in a subsequent exam.
It is unlikely that missing the practical would automatically lead to failure in the theory portion, as both are generally graded separately. However, if the practical component holds a significant weight in the final grade, it could affect your overall result.
I recommend contacting your department or the exam coordinator at Dr. BR Ambedkar University as soon as possible to inquire about:
- Whether there's an opportunity for a re-exam.
- How the missed practical will impact your final grades.
They will provide the most accurate guidance based on their rules.
Don't worry too much, All the best!