Which units have to be studied for the KLEEE Physics section?

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The authorities have released the details regarding the units to be studied for the KLEEE Physics section. The important units to be studied for the entrance examination are - Electro Statics, Work, Power, and Energy, Friction, Viscosity, Atomic Physics, Semiconductor Devices, Physical Optics, Therm

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Students find the overall difficulty level of KLEEE as moderate. Since the level of syllabus is similar to 12th class qualifying exam, students who are prepared for their board exam can score well in KLEEE.

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