Physics
Hello there, Yes, JoSAA will consider your passed Physics marks from the 2024 marksheet if you fail in the improvement exam but still meet the 75% criteria overall. Your best eligible marks (either from the original or improvement marksheet) will be considered, provided you fulfill the eligibility requirements.
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Yes, you are eligible for MBBS admission as long as you meet the following criteria:
- Class 12 subjects: You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB), and English in Class 11 & 12. - Minimum marks required:
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Hello Adhiraj,
No, a student who has received a compartment in Physics is not eligible for Delhi NEET UG counselling until they clear the compartment exam. NEET UG Eligibility Rules:
Once you pass the compartment exam, you can participate in NEET UG counselling with your updated marks. 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.
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Yes , if you qualify the compartment exam this year , you will be eligible for the improvement exam next year for other subjects.
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For B.Tech admissions in India , Physics is a mandatory subject along with Mathematics.
If you fail in Physics but pass overall (considering six subjects), you may face the following issues:
1. JEE Main & Other Entrance Exams : You must pass Physics to be eligible for JEE, WBJEE or any other engineering entrance exam.
2. University/College Eligibility : Most colleges require passing marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) for B.Tech admission.
3. Re-exam Option : You might need to reappear for Physics through a compartment exam or as a private candidate.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
Yes, with a BSc in Sports Science, you may be eligible to apply for AFCAT, depending on the branch you choose. Since you studied Physics and Mathematics in 12th, you qualify for the Flying Branch and certain technical roles. However, for Ground Duty (Technical), specific degrees like engineering or related fields are required. It is advisable to review the official AFCAT notification to confirm whether your degree meets the eligibility criteria for your desired branch.
Yes , you are eligible for NEET as long as you meet the minimum aggregate percentage in PCB required for your category:
General category: 50% in PCB
OBC/SC/ST: 40% in PCB
PWD (General category): 45% in PCB
Grace marks do not affect eligibility as long as your final marksheet reflects the required PCB percentage . However, ensure that your board considers you pass in Physics officially.
To be eligible for AIIMS Delhi under the OBC category if they score 720/720 in NEET.
Eligibility Criteria for AIIMS Delhi through NEET:
1. Minimum PCB Aggregate : AIIMS requires a minimum of 50% (OBC) aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) combined in board exams.
2. NEET Score : A perfect 720/720 is an excellent score, ensuring high chances of admission.
3. Physics Score Concern : The candidate has 51/100 in Physics , which might be a concern if the overall PCB percentage falls below the required threshold.
In the context of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA), the minimum passing mark for each subject, including Physics, is typically 30%. This means you would need to score at least 30 out of 100 marks to pass. If you've scored 15 marks in Physics, you're below this threshold.
Regarding grace marks, SEBA's policies can vary annually, and specific details about the allocation of grace marks for the 2025 board exams haven't been publicly detailed as of now. Grace marks, when awarded, are usually limited and may not be sufficient to bridge a significant gap like the one between 15 and 30 marks.
Concerning the role of optional subjects, SEBA has provisions where an elective (optional) subject can replace a failed compulsory subject under certain conditions. This means if you fail in one of the main subjects but score well in your optional subject, the marks from the optional subject can substitute for the failed subject, potentially allowing you to pass overall. However, this substitution policy typically applies when a student fails in only one subject. Failing in multiple subjects may not be compensated by optional subjects.
It's important to note that educational boards periodically update their examination and passing criteria. For the most accurate and current information regarding passing marks, grace marks, and the role of optional subjects for the 2025 board exams, it's advisable to consult the latest notifications directly from SEBA or speak with your school's examination authority.
Here are some of the most expected MCQs for 12th CBSE Physics 2025:
Electrostatics
- _What is the SI unit of electric flux?_
- A point charge is placed at the centre of a cube. The flux through one face is:
Current Electricity
- _The drift velocity of electrons increases if:_
- _Derive the formula for the equivalent resistance for resistors in parallel._
Magnetism
- _What is the unit of magnetic permeability in free space?_
Optics
- _What happens to the resolving power of a microscope when wavelength decreases?_
- _Define wavefront. State Huygens' principle._
Wave Optics
- _What are coherent sources? Why are they essential for interference?_
- _State and derive Ohm’s law in terms of drift velocity._
Semiconductors
- _Explain the concept of rectification. Draw the circuit for a full-wave rectifier._
Dual Nature of Matter
- _What is the photoelectric effect? Write Einstein’s equation._
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