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My name is Amrinder Singh. I have a GATE Physics score of 258. I was shortlisted for an interview at IISc Bangalore in M.Tech research Material Engg. Department and I have already attended the interview. What is the probability that I will be selected? Round first I have no offer letter.

hemanth kumar 19th May, 2025

If you scored 258 on GATE Physics and got an interview call, that is good news. Even if the score is low, being shortlisted for IISc Bangalore shows that your profile is suitable for evaluation further.


IISc and other leading institutes consider additional measures besides the score from the GATE. How well someone performs, what subjects they studied, what purpose they share (if necessary) and, sometimes, prior research done may be decisive. Review the main topics of Physics and have an answer ready for any research or project you have worked on.


As a result, being shortlisted for GATE indicates that your background is seen as promising, despite not getting a very high score. Do your best in the interview since it will largely affect your final chances.

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Can i take the maths boards improvement exam this year(in july), and the take my physics and chem improvement next year? if yes, then will i give the physics and chem exam with the other 2026 boards students?

gopi 17th May, 2025

Hello Mihir,

You can take your Maths improvement exam this year (July), then wait and do your Physics and Chemistry improvement exams next year. However, be aware of the following:

  1. Only one improvement attempt will be available for subject so you have to think ahead.
  2. When you sit for Physics and Chemistry next year, you will be sitting with the regular 2026 board students, as CBSE exams all their students (both regular candidates and improvement) in a single sitting.
  3. Your marksheet will reflect the highest/ best score from all of your attempts, so just confirm that you have the timeline or subject combinations you need for your future plans (e.g., college).

Always check with your school or the CBSE regional office to ensure you have the most up-to-date information and to obtain official confirmation.

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What should be my neet code if i am a first year bsc graduate with physics as my major but I have neither chemistry not biology among the other subjects?

Niharika Patibandla 17th May, 2025

Hey there! The appropriate NEET code for you would be :

CODE:02 - for candidates who have passed 10+2/HSC or it's equivalent with physics, chemistry and biology/biotech and English.

However, this is only valid if your 10+2 level included Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology as core subjects.



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Syllabus for aiims nursing physics

Saurabh Yadav 16th May, 2025

Hii,

AIIMS Nursing Physics Syllabus:

  • Motion: Speed, velocity, acceleration

  • Force and Pressure: Push, pull, pressure basics

  • Work, Energy, Power: Work done, energy types, power

  • Heat and Temperature: Heat transfer, temperature scale

  • Light: Reflection, refraction, lenses

  • Sound: Sound waves, properties

  • Electricity: Current, voltage, simple circuits

  • Magnetism: Magnets and magnetic effects

  • Modern Physics: Atoms, radioactivity basics

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i am general category student i scored 63marjs in physics, 55marks in chemistry, 69marks in biology and my total pcb aggregate is 62% will i get admission in aiims delhi if i cleared neet ug with 720 marks? and as you can see i got 55marks in chemistry will it affect my chances of getting admission

kumardurgesh1802 15th May, 2025

Hello there,

If you score 720 marks in NEET UG , then yes , you can definitely get admission to AIIMS Delhi , even if you're from the general category .

Here's why:

  1. NEET score is the only criteria for MBBS admission in AIIMS, including AIIMS Delhi.

    • Your board marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) should only meet the eligibility criteria , which is:

      • 50% aggregate in PCB for General category .

  2. You mentioned:

    • Physics: 63

    • Chemistry: 55

    • Biology: 69

    • Total PCB = 62%

      This meets the eligibility requirement, so you are eligible .

  3. 55 marks in Chemistry will not affect your admission if you clear NEET with a top score like 720 , because admissions are purely rank-based , not subject-mark based (after eligibility).

    Final Answer:

Yes, with 720 marks in NEET UG and 62% in PCB, you are eligible and can get admission to AIIMS Delhi. Your 55 marks in Chemistry will not hurt your chances at all.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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I have taken english as main subject in which I am scoring 90 and an additional language punjabi in which I am scoring 98 . can I calculate marks of physics, chem, math , punjabi ( instead of English) and physical education to cross 75 percent criteria for jee

kumardurgesh1802 15th May, 2025

Hello Ankita,

No, you cannot replace English with Punjabi while calculating the 75% eligibility criteria for JEE Main or JEE Advanced .

As per JEE rules:

To qualify under the 75% eligibility for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, you must score 75% or more in the best 5 subjects , which must include:

  1. Physics

  2. Mathematics

  3. Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational Subject

  4. A language (this must be English , if it is a core subject in your board curriculum)

  5. One more subject (best scoring)

However, for most boards, English is treated as a compulsory subject , and you cannot skip it in the best-of-five calculation if it is part of the main subject group.

So in your case:

Even though Punjabi has a higher score, you must include English in the calculation if it is your core language subject (which it usually is in CBSE, ISC, and state boards). You can still use Punjabi as the fifth subject if your board allows it.

No, you cannot exclude English from the top 5 subject calculation if it's part of your core/main subjects . You must include English, along with PCM and two other best-scoring subjects, to meet the 75% eligibility for JEE.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Sir many website shows that , BVP CET is of only mathematics and physics not chemistry , and sir my 2nd doubt is how we prepare in 1 month , sir where we download PYQ for BVP CET , sir any mock test

Kishan Bhakat 15th May, 2025

Hello,

You're correct that the BVP CET (Bharati Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test) for engineering programs primarily includes Physics and Mathematics . Chemistry is not part of the exam syllabus.

Given that your Chemistry marks are lower, this exam format could be advantageous for you. Focusing on Physics and Mathematics, where you may have stronger proficiency, can enhance your performance in the BVP CET.

Best of luck with your preparations!

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What is the syllabus for NEET of Physics for 2026

first of all I would recommend to you to refer the official syllabus which are provided by nta and focus on those topics

Still I'm giving you a concise information about the topics of 11th and 12th physics

11th

  1. Physical World and Measurement
    Includes units of measurement, system of units, SI units, fundamental and derived units, least count, significant figures, errors in measurements, dimensions of physical quantities, and dimensional analysis.

  2. Kinematics
    Covers the frame of reference, motion in a straight line, position-time graph, speed and velocity, uniform and non-uniform motion, acceleration, motion equations, scalar and vector quantities, vector operations, unit vectors, projectile motion, and uniform circular motion.

  3. Laws of Motion
    Focuses on force and inertia, Newton’s first law of motion, momentum, Newton’s second law of motion, impulse, Newton’s third law of motion, law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications, equilibrium of concurrent forces, static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, dynamics of uniform circular motion, centripetal force, and its applications.

  4. Work, Energy, and Power
    Includes work done by a constant force and a variable force, kinetic and potential energies, work-energy theorem, power, potential energy of spring, conservation of mechanical energy, conservative and non-conservative forces, motion in a vertical circle, elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.

  5. Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
    Covers the center of mass of a two-particle system, center of mass of a rigid body, basic concepts of rotational motion, moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum and its applications.

  6. Gravitation
    Focuses on the universal law of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity, gravitational potential energy, escape velocity, and orbital velocity.

  7. Properties of Bulk Matter
    Includes elasticity, stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus, and Poisson’s ratio.

  8. Thermodynamics
    Covers thermal equilibrium, zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat, temperature, internal energy, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, and heat engines.

  9. Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
    Focuses on the ideal gas laws, kinetic theory of gases, and the concept of temperature.

  10. Oscillations and Waves
    Includes periodic motion, simple harmonic motion, oscillations, wave motion, speed of a wave, and the principle of superposition


12th

  1. Electrostatics
    Covers electric charges, Coulomb’s law, electric field, electric potential, capacitors, and dielectrics.

  2. Current Electricity
    Includes electric current, Ohm’s law, resistivity, and Kirchhoff’s laws.

  3. Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
    Focuses on magnetic field, Ampere’s law, magnetic force, and magnetic properties of materials.

  4. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
    Covers Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, self and mutual induction, and alternating current circuits.

  5. Electromagnetic Waves
    Includes the nature of electromagnetic waves, their spectrum, and applications.

  6. Optics
    Focuses on reflection, refraction, lenses, optical instruments, and wave optics.

  7. Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
    Covers the photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength, and matter waves.

  8. Atoms and Nuclei
    Includes atomic models, radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and applications.

  9. Electronic Devices
    Focuses on semiconductors, diodes, transistors, and their applications in electronic circuits.

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As commerce pass out student i wanna give AFCAT but maths and physics in 10+2 are compulsory so do i need to redo my 12th again or can i just give maths and physics exam through NIOS?

Deepthi Pradeep 23rd Aug, 2025

For AFCAT (Flying Branch and Technical roles) , it’s compulsory to have Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level with 50% each . If you did not study these subjects in Class 12 (Commerce stream), you don’t need to redo the entire 12th. Instead, you can appear for Physics and Mathematics as additional subjects through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) . Once you pass both with the required marks, your eligibility will be valid. Just ensure the marksheet clearly reflects Physics and Maths as part of your 10+2 qualifications. This pathway is commonly used by non-science students aspiring for AFCAT.

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