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Prepare Thoroughly From IIT Jam Physics Books

The BHU entrance exam is conducted in May. The notice which reports the BHU entrance exam is distributed in January month in employment news nationwide. Those students who have done mathematics, physics, science subject for Bachelor of Science can easily apply for this program. It is very important for the students to know the Bhu MSc physics entrance exam syllabus so that they can prepare easily for the exam. The test is conducted online and the questions will be displayed on the screen. The duration of the exam is 2 hours. The language of all the exams will be English.

There will be a total 120 questions or a total of 360 marks and the duration will be 120 minutes. There will be 120 questions which will be at the graduate level. For the geophysics also, there will be a total of 120 questions.

If the candidates want to qualify for the exam, then it is very important for them to know the syllabus. They can very well study through IIT JAM physics books in which the entire syllabus is given. All the topics which will come in the examination are covered in the IIT jam physics books and this is really beneficial for the students to study from the books in which all the topics which will come in the examination will be covered.

• Mathematics - Taylor expansion, Jacobian, Calculus of single and multiple variables, imperfect and perfect differentials partial derivatives, Fourier series.

• Modern physics - Postulates of special relativity. Lorentz transformations Inertial frames and Galilean invariance, Relativistic velocity addition theorem, Bohr’s atomic model, X-rays, photoelectric effect, Length contraction, mass-energy equivalence, Blackbody radiation, Compton effect, time dilation.

• Kinetic theory- Velocity distribution and Equipartition of energy, Elements of Kinetic theory of gases, Specific heat of Mono, Ideal gas, van-der-Waals gas and equation of state, di- and tri-atomic gases Mean free path. First law and its consequences, Isothermal and adiabatic processes, Reversible, Laws of thermodynamics.

• Mechanics and general property matters - Velocity and acceleration in Cartesian, Conservative and non-conservative forces Motion under a central force, Newton’s laws of motion and applications, polar and cylindrical coordinate systems, centrifugal and Coriolis forces.