Physics
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In the HSC Physics exam, if you did not fully write the answers to the MCQs but mentioned the option numbers (like A, B, C, etc.), and the answers are correct, typically:
If the instructions clearly ask for only the option letter (A, B, C, etc.), and you have marked it correctly, you should not face any mark deduction.
However, if the instructions require you to write the full answer and you only mentioned the option letters, some examiners might not award full marks depending on how strictly the instructions are followed.
To be safe, always ensure to follow the exam instructions carefully. If it was just marking the correct option and it matches the answer key, you should get full marks for that question.
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Several Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) hire M.Sc. Physics graduates for various roles, mainly in research, technical, and scientific positions. Here are some top PSUs and their recruitment processes: 1. PSUs Hiring M.Sc. Physics Graduates
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No, you cannot appear for the 2025 improvement exam for Physics if you have already taken an improvement exam in 2024. Most boards allow only one attempt for improvement per subject, which must be taken in the immediate following year of passing (i.e., 2024 in your case).
However, some state boards and open schooling systems may have different rules. Check with your respective board for clarification.
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If you have registered for the Improvement Exam in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) but fail to attempt the Physics exam, your marksheet will reflect the following:
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Yes , a postgraduate Physics student can apply for ISRO ICRB exams for roles like Scientist/Engineer SC (Physics) and Junior Research Fellowships (JRF).
Eligibility requires an MSc in Physics with at least 65% marks . Some ISRO centers also recruit for research and technical positions in space science and remote sensing.
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please mentioned which author or publisher book you want for the physics.
if you want NCERT, then the pdf of all the subjects is available in official website of the NCERT
you can also download from the below mentioned link
https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php
copy and paste the above url in a new tab, and then click on the physics, from there you can download the pdf.
Hope this will help you,
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Based on your JEE Main 2025 percentile of 46.67 and Maharashtra Board exam score of 72%, here are some engineering colleges you might consider for B.Tech admissions:
Terna Engineering College, Navi Mumbai : Accepts JEE Main scores in this range.
Pallavi Engineering College, Hyderabad : Known to admit students with similar JEE Main percentiles.
Seacom Skills University, West Bengal : Considers candidates with JEE Main scores around your percentile.
Sanskriti University, Mathura : Offers B.Tech programs and accepts students with comparable academic profiles.
Chandigarh University, Punjab : Known for flexible admission criteria, accommodating students with diverse academic backgrounds.
Additionally, participating in the MHT CET could enhance your chances of securing admission in reputable engineering colleges within Maharashtra.
Yes , as a PCB student, you can apply for B.Tech in Pharmaceutical Technology or B.Tech in Pharmaceutical Engineering , depending on the university's eligibility criteria. Some institutes may require Mathematics as a subject, while others accept PCB students.
Colleges that may accept PCB students:
1. ICT Mumbai (Institute of Chemical Technology)
2. Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy
3. Amity Institute of Pharmacy
4. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
It’s best to check the specific eligibility requirements of each institute.
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