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Since you studied physical science, which is a subfield of physics, you are only eligible if you completed your coursework within all three of your graduation years. Furthermore, it differs from institution to university. Every university has its own set of regulations or requirements.Even admission tests are held by certain institutions for master's degree programs. Generally speaking, you must have completed all three years of your graduation in the topic you choose to study for your Msc. That is, if you intend to pursue an M.Sc in Physics. You must have completed all three years of your B.Sc. in physics or a closely related fi
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If you earned less than a 50% grade point average on your way to earning a bachelor's degree in science, you might be seeking for information on pursuing a Master of Science (MSc) in physics. After earning a bachelor's degree in Science from an accredited university with at least 50% of the required grades, you can pursue an MSc in physics. A distance MSc in physics must last at least two years.
For studies in the sciences, engineering, and medicine, a Master of Science degree is commonly awarded. A thesis is often written as part of it.
A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is a professional undergraduate degree that equips gradua
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You are not permitted by law to enroll in two normal courses at once. This is not a factor. In India, though, everything is conceivable. If you personally asked me, I would have to reply that you could accomplish it from a lesser-known university.
The biggest restriction is that you cannot present both your degree and Diploma when applying for government jobs or during other interviews.
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Admission policies and eligibility criteria can vary from one educational institution to another, so it's essential to check with the specific institution where you are seeking admission. However, I can provide some general information on this matter:
Pending Results: Typically, institutions require candidates to have completed all the necessary qualifications, including clearing all previous exams, before they are eligible for admission. This means that if you have a pending reappear exam in your last semester of your previous programme (in this case, chemistry), it may affect your eligibility for admission to a new programme like B.Ed
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| BA | INR 1,565 (1st Year Fees) |
| MA | INR 7,700 (1st Year Fees) |
| B.ED | INR 52,250 (Total Fees) |
| B.P.E.D | INR 35,000 (1st Year Fees) |
| BTC | INR 22,000 (1st Year Fees) |
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