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Old October 5th, 2017, 11:35 AM
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Default Re: Physics for IAS Exam

Physics is of the discretionary subjects that the UPSC offers applicants in the common administrations mains composed exam. In spite of the fact that not as famous as history or geology or open organization, it can be brought up by those with a science or building foundation in school. This article discusses how to plan for Physics discretionary for the UPSC mains exam.

Who should take Physics Optional in UPSC CSE?

Competitors with a science especially Physics major in their graduation.

Applicants with designing foundations at college.

Advantages of taking Physics optional

Being a science subject, there is no extension for elucidation. In the event that you know the appropriate response and can compose it acceptably, you will get marks. Nothing is subjective here.

You can score through numerical issues in the event that you hone alright.

You can score well by drawing outlines.

This can be your scoring point subject in the event that you have a strong base in it.

Books on Physics as Optional subject for IAS Exam are as Follows:

Classical Mechnism -Gupta, Kumar & Sharma - Takewale & Puranik -H.Goldstein
Mechanics - Kleppner & Kolenkov -D.S. Mathur
Mechanics - D.S. Mathur, B.S. Agarwal
Quantum Mechnaics - A Ghatak
Wave/Spl.Relatively - D.S. Mathur/Kleppner&Kolenkov
Waves and Oscillations - Brijlal & Subramanyam, B.S. Agarwal
Special Relativity-R.Resnic -Gupta & Goyal
Optics-Ajay Ghatak-B.S. Agarwal
Optics - Brijlal& Subramanyam, B.S. Agarwal, Ajoy & Ghatak
Fundamental of Magnetism electricity - B.N. Basudeva
Introduction of Electrodynamics - David Griffiths
Electricity & Magnetism: D.C. TAyal, B.S. Agarwal, Griffith
Any fundamental book on electrical engineering like B.L Thareja (Vol 1) or Vincent Del Tero
EM Theory -Chopra&Agarwal/Satya Prakash
Thermal Physics - P.K Chakraborty - Satya Prakash, Singhal & Agarawal
Thermal Physics - Singal, Agarwal & Prakash, B.S. Agarwal, Shah & Srivastava
Statistical Physics -B.B laud
Quantum Physics- Resnick & Eisberg
Concept of Mordern Physics - Arthut Bevser
Quantum Mechanics -Ghatak & Loknathan/Chatwal & Anand/Satya Prakash
Atomic Physics - J. B. Rajan
Atomic & Molecular Spectra -Rajkumar
Nuclear Physics -S.B Patel
Nuclear Physics - D.C. Tayal
Solid State Physics -Kittel
Electronics -Allon Mottershed
Electronics - Milman & Halkias, S. Ramnam, Ryder or Bolstead, Malvina
A Text Book of Suond - Khanna & Bedi

Others Books:

Physics Vol I&II by David Haliday and Resnick (for basic concepts)
Modern Physics - A Beiser (Concepts of modern physics), S.L. Gupta, B.S. Agarwal, J.B. Rajan
Properties of Matter - B. Aggarwal
Advanced Level Physics - Nelkon & Parkar
University Physics - Zeemasky
A Dictionary of Physics – Goldstein
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