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15th March 2016, 07:56 AM
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UGC NET Physics
I would like to have the various books which can be referred for the Physics subject for the UGC CSIR NET examination required for preparation?
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15th March 2016, 07:57 AM
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Re: UGC NET Physics
CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test on nineteenth June 2016 for deciding the qualification of the Indian National possibility for the recompense of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) NET and for deciding qualification for arrangement of Lecturers (NET) in certain branches of knowledge falling under the personnel of Science and Technology. The recompense of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) to the fruitful qualified hopefuls will rely on upon their discovering affirmation/arrangement in a college/national lab/foundation of higher learning and research, as appropriate CSIR-UGC NET Exam for Science stream is led by CSIR in the accompanying territories: - 1. Concoction Sciences 2. Earth Sciences 3. Life Sciences 4. Numerical Sciences 5. Physical Sciences 6. Designing Sciences HYSICAL SCIENCES (BOOKS) 1. Mathematical Method of Physics Dimensional analysis. Reference Books: Matrices : A.W. Joshi Complex variables : Schaum Series Vector calculation : Schaum Series Linear D.E. & : Shankara Rao/Any function Graduation Book Miscellaneous : H.K. Das/Arfkin 2. Classical Mechanics Reference Books: Fundamental of C.Mech. : J.e. Upadhyaya Central Forces : Herbert Goldstein Small Oscillation : Herbert Goldstein R.BD. :Landau Lagrangian & Hamiltonian through class lectures Our class cover is immense helpful. 3. Electromagnetic Theory Reference Books: An introduction to Electrodynamics: David J. Griffith Classical Electrodynamics: Walter Griener 4. Quantum Mechanics Reference Books: Q.M. concepts & applications: Nouredine.N. Zettili An introduction to Q.M.: David. J. Griffith Quantum Mechanics: Eugen Merzbacher 5. Thennodynamic and Statistical Physics Reference Books: Thermal & Statistical Physics: Statistical Mechanics: R. K. Patharia Statistical Mechanics: F. Rief 6. Electronics & Experimental Methods Reference Books: Electronics : Millman & Grabell Electronics : Robert L. Boylestad Electronics : Millman & Halkias Digital Electronics : Malvino & Leach Class Notes and Study material (very much recommended) Part 'B' (Advanced) 1. Mathematical Methods of Physics Green's function. Partial differential equations 2. Classical Mechanics Dynamical systems, 3. Electromagnetic Theory 4. Quantum Mechanics 5. Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics 6. Experimental Methods 7. Atomic & Molecular Physics Reference Books: Introduction to Atomic Spectra: Harvey Elliott White. Atomic & Molecular Spectra: Raj Kmnar Molecular Spectra: C.N. Banwell 8. Condensed Matter Physics Reference Books: Solid state physics : Aschroft & Mermin Solid State Physics : Charles Kittel Solid State Physics : A.J. Decker 9.Nuclear and Particle Physics Reference Books: Introduction to Nuclear Particle Physics: A. Das & T. Ferbel Nuclear Physics: Krane Particle Physics: C.L.Arora & David J. Griffith |
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