National Law Institute University, Bhopal is conducting CLAT in 2010.
Eleven law schools from across the country will hold the Common Law Admission
Test (CLAT) on May 9, 2010 for admission to five-year integrated LLB courses.
Eligibility: A candidate should have passed Higher Secondary
School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not
less than 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC and persons with
Disability). Age of candidate should not be more than 20 years (in case of
General/OBC candidates and 22 years in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability
on July 1, 2010.
Total Marks: 200. Total number of questions: 200
Subject areas with weightage: English including Comprehension: 40
Marks, General Knowledge/ Current Affairs: 50 Marks, Elementary Mathematics: 20
Marks, Numerical ability Legal Aptitude: 45 Marks, Logical Reasoning: 45 Marks
CLAT 2010 Application Forms will be available from January 11, 2010.
The two leading qualities of a physicist are curiosity and an analytical
mind. So if you love to find out how things work and are good with logic and
argumentation, then you would do well in physics. Physics is one of the subjects
of study both at the 10+2 and B.Sc levels.
Those who want to take up engineering and technology course after 10+2 must
study Physics (of course, along with mathematics). The cousin content of many
engineering and technology courses include a substantial portion dealing with
the basics of physics.
At the B.Sc. level, several universities offer honors degree programmes in
physics.
At the first degree level some universities have introduced courses in
electronic sciences (BES) or B.Sc (Electronic Science). There are also stray
examples of universities offering such subjects as Astrophysics, Biophysics as
one of the combinations at the B.Sc level.
Those who want to take up the career as Physicist (researchers or teachers)
should stay the postgraduate (M.Sc) course and continue further to obtain
doctoral degree. There more than 115 universities which offer M.Sc (Physics)
course.
M.Phil and PhD courses are available both in universities as well in a number
of research institutions. A joint entrance screening test (JEST) is conducted
for admission to PhD programs in physics at 13 research institutions.
Engineering and technology are build on the fundamental of Physics , which
covers many specialized fields – from engineering , architecture,
cinematography, acoustics, astronomy, and astrophysics to medicine ,
agriculture, geophysics, meteorology , and other allied sciences.
The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) has also been set
up under the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in Thiruvananthapuram,
for the study of integrated masters in applied sciences, and postgraduate,
doctoral and postdoctoral programs in space science.
Physics can be applied to many industries and engineering problems as the
subject helps to develop in you skills such as logical thinking, computing and
problem solving, which are useful for any field of work, or organization.