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b.sc physical science (Mathematics, computer hardware, computer science) cource syllabus

piyush263001 8th Aug, 2022

Hello,


It seems that while posting your query, you missed out on providing the details of the college for which you seek information.


I would like to tell you that syllabus for a particular course varies from college to college. It is not at all uniform throughout the country.


So it would have been helpful for us to assist you with better information had you mentioned the details of your college.


----- Also you can check the official website of your college, as the website of college generally contains all the academic related details.


I hope you find the answer helpful.

Thank you.

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which physical science book I should follow for jexpo?

vyshnava kumar 5th Mar, 2022

Hey there,

hope you are doing great. So, with regard to your question, for the JEXPO exam, for physical science subject NCERT books are considered as the best. Further for better understanding, Bhuniya & Dhar's Physical science book, is also considered as the best one.

Hope it helps,

Thank you.

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Ive selected bsc physical science with Industrial Chemistry from Delhi University in UG .There are physics in 3 semester. as checked on iitjam website that for taking msc with physics from any iit the physics needed in four semesters couldn you please confirm ? should i prepare for iit jam physic

Piyush 14th Feb, 2022

Hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing absolutely great.

With reference to your above mentioned query, i would like to tell you that you cna pursue Msc in Physics from any iit or from any other institute only after the completion of your bsc course in physical science with industrial chemistry from Du.

further, msc physics is a very detailed and wide subject or course, so that's why theer are physics in 4 semester and in bsc there are 3 semester physics.  So, if you wish to join msc physics, you cna do so, after completion of your bsc in Physical science in Du.

I hope that this will help.

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Which is better BSc(CS) or BSc(Physical Science with Computer Science)?

Drishti Yadav 17th Dec, 2021

Dear student,

Bsc computer science will be based on indepth knowledge about computer and various coding languages which is PHP , java, c++, python.

While bsc physical science will give you additional subjects to study as mathematics, physics and computer science, so you can go for masters in anyone of these subjects. However, you should think about the course as per your area of interest. Since today the demand for CS is too high but at the same time your interest lies first.

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I calculated my marks around 230 from physical science for pg agriculture from SC category.

ADRIKA mONDAL 22nd Jan, 2022

Hi,

In accordance to the cutoff score of ICAR pg which is as follows

Category Cutoff
General 300 – 350
OBC | EWS 300 – 320
SC 250 – 300
ST 200 – 250

With your marks of 230 and belonging to SC category there might be quite low chances for getting a seat. However you may definitely try for opting it. Hoping for the best. For more information refer to

https://university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea

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How many subjects are there in BSc Physical Science?

Debanjali Goswami 2nd Dec, 2021

Hey there,

Hope you are doing well and keeping fit.

So heres your information regarding BSc physical science...

The syllabus for B.Sc Physical Science is structured to get theoretical and practical knowledge about different subject areas. The courses have various assignments, quizzes, presentations, and projects. The students are introduced to all major streams of physical science such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology as foundation subjects in the first year.


Some of the subjects of B.Sc Physical Science are:


Chemistry

Computer Science

Environmental Science

Algebra

Calculus

Waves and Optics

Linear Algebra.

Hope this helps you...

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Sir, iam a b.tech graduate and now iam doing b.ed physical science as a first methodology in osmania university. Can i eligible for DSC physical science in future ?

Shivam Gupta 6th Jan, 2022

Hey Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great,


As you want to know the eligibility for the DSC (Director of School Education) for SGT positions, you must have a 12th grade diploma from a recognised board, a D.Ed certificate, and pass the APTET entrance exam.

For school assistants, the required educational qualification is a graduation with a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject, as well as passing the APTET entrance exam.

For the position of physical education teacher, you must have a U.G.D.P.Ed or a graduate degree, as well as a B.P.Ed or M.P.Ed from a recognised board.


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)



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What is BSc Physical Science with Computer Science ?

Bhavesh gupta 23rd Nov, 2021

Hello aspirant

hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query,  I would glad inform you that their is no major difference between bsc in pysical science and bsc honors . Their is one difference in which you have to study all subjects which are not very much related to your stream ,computer science in your case whereas in bsc honors you will learn subjects related to your field . From second year ,syllabus is almost same


Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future


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Ts SCC board physical science syllabus

divyajha1702 8th Dec, 2021

Hye

This is the information below-


Unit Sub - Topics
  1. Reflection of light at a curved surface
  • Normal to the curved surface
  • Spherical mirrors, convex and concave mirrors
  • Pole, Focus, Centre of curvature, principle axis, Radius of curvature, Focal length
  • Formula for spherical mirrors – sign convention
  • Application of reflection – Solar Cooker, etc.
  1. Chemical Equations and Reactions
  • Some daily life examples of chemical reactions.
  • Chemical equations – writing chemical equations, skeletal chemical equations, balancing chemical equations
  • Writing symbols of physical states, Heat changes, gas evolved and precipitate formed
  • Interpreting a balanced chemical equation
  1. Acids, Bases and Salts
  • Chemical properties of acids & bases
  • What do acids have in common? What do bases have in common?
  • Do Acids produce Ions only in Aqueous Solution?
  • Reaction of Acid, Base with water
  • Strength of Acid or Base – pH scale
  • Importance of pH in everyday life
  • Salts
  • Chemicals from common salt
  1. Refraction of light at curved surface
  • Refraction of light at curved surface
  • Lenses
  • Rules for Ray diagram
  • Images formed by the lenses
  • Formula derived for thin lenses
  • Focal length of lens depends on the surrounding medium
  • Lens maker formula
Human eye and colourful world
  • Least distance of distinct vision, Angle of vision
  • Structure of human Eye – Focal length of human Eye lens, accommodation
  • Common accommodation defects of vision – Myopia, Hypermetropia, presbyopia
  • Prism
  • Scattering of light
Structure of atom
  • Spectrum
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Bohr’s model of a Hydrogen atom and its limitations
  • Quantum mechanical model of an Atom
  • Electronic Configuration of elements in their atoms
  • nl rule, Energies of electronic energy levels (n+l) rule; Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s principle, Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity, Stable configurations
  1. Classification of Elements – The Periodic Table
  • Need for the arrangement of elements in an organized manner
  • Doberieners Triads – Limitations
  • Newland’s law of Octaves
  • Mendeleev’s Periodic Table (Periodic law, Achievements & Limitations)
  • Modern Periodic Table.
  1. Chemical Bonding
  • Chemical bond definition (brief explanation)
  • Electronic theory of Valence by Lewis and Kossel
  • Ionic and Covalent bonds: examples with Lewis Dot formulae
  • The arrangement of Ions in Ionic compounds
  • Factors affecting the formation of cation and anion
  • Shapes, bond lengths and bond energies in molecules
  • Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory
  • Valence bond theory
  • Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
  1. Electric Current
  • Electric current
  • Potential difference
  • How a battery or a cell works
  • Ohms law and its limitations, resistance, specific resistance, factors influencing resistance, electric shock
  • Electric Circuits
  • Electric power
  • Safety fuses
  1. Electromagnetism
  • Oersted Experiment
  • Magnetic field – field lines
  • Magnetic field due to currents
  • Magnetic force on moving charge and current carrying wire
  • Electric motor
  • Electromagnetic induction – Faraday’s law (including magnetic flux) – Lenz law
  • Generators and Alternating – Direct Currents
  1. Principles of Metallurgy
  • Occurrence of Metals in nature
  • Extraction of metals from the Ores – activity series and related metallurgy, flow chart of steps involved in the extraction of metals from ore.
  • Corrosion – Prevention of Corrosion
  • Important Processes used in metallurgy
  • Flux
  • Furnace
  1. Carbon and its compounds
  • Introduction of Carbon compounds
  • Promotion of an Electron – Bonding in Carbon including Hybridization
  • Allotropes of Carbon
  • Versatile nature of carbon
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Bonding of carbon with other elements
  • Isomerism
  • Homologous series
  • Nomenclature of carbon compounds
  • Chemical properties of carbon compounds
  • Important carbon compounds
  • Esterification reactions
  • Soaps – Saponification, Micelles

TS SSC Syllabus 2021-22 for Physical Science

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