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The situation is understood. You want to say that you have the JKBOSE Class 12 Physics re-appear exam in two days, for that focusing on the most important questions is key.here i am providing you last year papers which is very useful before exam
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Although it may be stressful, the key topics can be narrowed down to help prioritize study. Focus on the high-weightage areas, practice derivations and numericals. Consistent effort in these last couple of days will make a big difference. Stay calm, believe in yourself, and put in your best effort!
Hello Nandana,
The RCC (Regional Cancer Centre) Radiation Physics entrance exam will assess your understanding of basic concepts in Physics, especially in terms of the significance of radiation and nuclear concepts in physics. The exam will not be reflective of the entire MSc Physics syllabus in detail. You need a solid understanding of basic topics you learned in BSc Physics like Modern Physics, Nuclear Physics, Electric and Magnetic Phenomena, and Mathematical Physics. The questions will mainly be conceptual and application-based and not too theoretical. In terms of Chemistry and Human Anatomy, expect questions on:
In summary, expect a balance in questions across Physics (70-80%) with some Chemistry and Biology (20-30%) - but always framed in terms of their applications as relates to medical and radiation physics applications.
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Failing in Physics does make things tricky, but the good news is that many Nutrition and Dietetics programs don’t require Physics as a core subject.Look for colleges that accept students based on PCB or even only Biology and Chemistry.Some private and autonomous colleges have flexibility and accept students from Arts and Commerce backgrounds too.
But yes you must pass your Class 12 board exams overall to be eligible for any recognized degree. So if you've failed Physics but passed overall (with a grace or reappeared), you may still be considered. Best to check individual college eligibility on their website . Keep your options open you might just find a college that fits perfectly.
If you want more information about this course you can visit;
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-nutrition-and-dietetics
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Hello Aspirant,
If you have a compartment in Physics again in your 12th, this means that you will need to write the compartment exam and pass it to be eligible to declare as having completed your 12th standard. In terms of Yojana credits (such as Academic Bank of Credits or skill-related schemes), it is usually only applicable after you've successfully completed the subject.
So, for now, it seems that you won't be eligible for any of those credits until you complete your compartment. I don't think you would have to re-study your overall syllabus but you would have to focus on building up on your weaknesses in Physics.
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To get detailed NCERT Syllabus , please ask your question with the class and board name.
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If you are scoring 18 marks in Physics compartment exam, it will be very difficult to pass with grace marks as in general 3 grace marks are given. Even with them, 21 marks won't be enough to pass. Grace marks are given to students who are failing by 1 or 2 marks so it will be very difficult for you to get more than that.
But stay positive and prepare for the paper.
Grace marks in the compartment exam depend on your board's policy.
For CBSE, if you are failing by a few marks (usually 1–5 marks), the board may give grace marks to help you pass.
So, if the passing marks are 23 and you scored 18, it’s a gap of 5 marks. There is a chance you may get grace marks, but it is not guaranteed. It depends on board rules and evaluation.
Hope it helps !
For NEET exam, you have to study all chapters from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. If you are a Hindi medium student, still NCERT books are the best to prepare. You must know how many total chapters are there so you can make a proper study plan. In Chemistry, there are around 30 chapters, in Biology also more than 30 chapters, and in Physics around 30 chapters. You have to prepare all chapters equally because NEET asks questions from all subjects.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
Hello aspirant,
In eleventh-grade physics, kinematics focuses on characterizing motion without taking into account the forces that cause it. Displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time are important ideas, with evenly accelerated motion receiving particular attention.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://dqxeclau.top/physics/kinematics-terminologies-topic-pge
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Hello, Shravani,
This is a very important and genuine question—thank you for asking. The good news is, yes, NIOS is recognized by MHRD, and as long as your improvement exam in Physics was done through NIOS and you now have two valid mark sheets, you’re eligible to apply for NEET counselling. According to NMC guidelines, a student must have passed individually in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with a minimum of 50% for General category 40% for SC/ST/OBC.
Since your PCB aggregate in HSC was below 50%, but you improved Physics via NIOS and now your overall percentage is valid colleges should accept your application. Just make sure you carry both your original HSC mark sheet and the NIOS improvement result during counselling. Also, keep your NEET score ready and participate in both All India and State counselling.
Hope you will find it helpful!
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