Where can I find the symbolic symbols of various bipolar, JFET, MOSFET in a unified style ?
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The proper unified symbols are defined by the International IPC standard and also IEEE Standard 315/ANSI Y32.2/CSA Z99 , which are books to buy. Yet there are a few opinions that reflect some of these in other answers.
IPC symbols are the preferred solution. but based on IEEE standards in most cases.
Since India has a free FOI policy, the IEEE std is available here.
You might also consider this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_symbol#Transistors
But the more complex the schematic for logic reasons you consider simpler symbols, but for realization you want more complex symbols depending on analog nature of presentation. e.g. Reverse diodes, ESD protection and parasitic ESL, ESR, DCR and perhaps Ciss, Coss.

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1Thanks a lot. Does it exist also in electronic format, in order to copy/paste symbols, for creating powerpoint courses ? (the indian version is of poor graphical quality) – Mathieu Krisztian Jul 10 '21 at 16:27
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Good question, go search – Tony Stewart EE75 Jul 10 '21 at 16:27
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1You might also consider a simulator with tinyurl exports and screen capture schematic. https://tinyurl.com/ydlccseo Eg – Tony Stewart EE75 Jul 10 '21 at 16:41
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ok, for MOS, the list is limited though. But it is an interesting idea. – Mathieu Krisztian Jul 10 '21 at 18:49