Physics
after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields
Yes, you can still appear for NEET even though you didn’t meet the 50% criteria in PCB in your Maharashtra Board exams. By enrolling in NIOS and taking the On-Demand Examination for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can fulfill the NEET eligibility requirements.
Once you pass these exams, the marksheets will be valid, and you can use them to meet the NEET criteria. Afterward, you can apply for NEET using both your Maharashtra Board marksheet and the NIOS marksheets for the subjects you took.
Just make sure you register with NIOS, study for the exams, and once you pass, use those marksheets to apply for NEET. This will allow you to pursue your medical career without any issues.
Hello there,
Yes, your child is eligible to appear for NEET if they meet the following criteria:
Age Criteria : The candidate must be at least 17 years old on or before December 31 of the year of the NEET exam.
Educational Qualifications :
Minimum Marks : The candidate should have obtained at least 50% marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (for General category) in their 12th grade or equivalent.
Since the child has completed IGCSE Physics and is pursuing A-levels in Chemistry and Biology , as long as they complete the required subjects in the A-levels and meet the other criteria, they will be eligible to appear for NEET .
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hi Aryan,
Hope you are doing well. As you are planning to gain expertise in the physics subject in NEET exam, I should suggest you that you need to follow certain steps before starting your preparations in the subject.
First and foremost, Identify the chapter/topics/concepts are going to be asked in the session in which you are appearing for exam. Visit the official NTA website to be sure about the syllabus and content first. After that you need to analyse each and every chapter by covering all the subtopics residing in a particular chapter. No here comes the crucial part try to identify your weak areas by attempting mock-tests and topic wise tests. Analyse the result and your performance subjected to each topic. One thing to note down that this process should get completed before 5 to 6 months of your exam day so that in this time span you can truly focus upon the execution part of the test i.e. time analysis and improvising your weak areas. Last but not the least stay patient and enthusiastic and take care of your physical and mental health.
Hope this helped.
It’s a common misconception that students without Physics as a subject have limited career options. While it's true that Physics is mandatory for certain fields like engineering (JEE) and medicine (NEET), there are numerous alternative paths you can explore based on your current subjects—Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, English, and Bengali. Here's a breakdown of your options:
Biology-Centric Fields :
Psychology and Related Areas :
Healthcare and Allied Courses :
Language and Communication :
Other Professional Degrees :
Physics is not the only route to a successful career. Your current subjects give you diverse opportunities—focus on your strengths and passions to shape your future! If you’d like more specific guidance on a particular field, let me know.
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The Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics at the University of Calcutta offers the following undergraduate courses through JEE Main and WBJEE:
Admissions are based on ranks obtained in JEE Main or WBJEE, followed by counseling.
Eligibility requires a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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To prepare for the Maharashtra HSC Physics exam, start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus and focusing on important topics like Electrodynamics, Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, and Mechanics. Review NCERT textbooks and the Maharashtra State Board Physics book, as they form the basis of the exam. Practice solving numerical problems, derivations, and conceptual questions from previous years’ question papers and sample papers. Allocate time for daily revisions and focus on weak areas. Write and practice diagrams and graphs for clarity. Manage time effectively during preparation and exams by attempting mock tests. Consistent study and problem-solving will ensure good results.
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The remarkable progress in Physics over the last few centuries is due to:
These factors combined have accelerated the growth of physics.
n physics problems, the use of conservation of momentum and conservation of kinetic energy depends on the type of collision or interaction. Here's when to use each:
Elastic Collisions
Inelastic Collisions
Perfectly Inelastic Collisions
Explosion Problems
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
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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