Can I prepare for CSIR NET in Physics if I have done B.Tech in IT?
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Yes, you can prepare for CSIR NET in Physics even if you have a B.Tech degree in IT. However, it may require more effort and dedication as you may need to learn the fundamentals of Physics from scratch. To start preparing for CSIR NET in Physics you can begin by reviewing the syllabus and identifying the topics that you are unfamiliar with. You may need to start with basic concepts and then progress to more advanced topics. You can also consult textbooks, online resources, and video lectures to help you understand the material. Additionally, it may be helpful to join a coaching institute or attend online classes to get a better underst...more
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