B.Sc Physics
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The closing cutoff for BSc (Hons) in Physics stood at 99.66% and for BSc (Hons) in Maths, it stood at 99% in 2021. However, starting 2022, the university and its affiliated colleges, such as Hindu stopped releasing the cutoff scores based on Class 12 scores obtained by the students. Admissions now are subject the scores obtained by the students in the CUET UG exam. Those who qualify the exam as per the scores required for DU admission (and to its affiliated colleges) are required to register on the DU CSAS portal for final seat allotment.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To get admission in University of Houston Clear Lake for B.Sc in Physics you must fulfill all the academic requirements mentioned below:
TOEFL -Marks - 79/120
SAT -Marks - 1090/1600
Reading & writing- 560 Math- 560
IELTS -Marks - 6/9
Other eligibility criteria
• Must have passed out high school • All the academic transcripts • Statement of Understanding • Official Bank statement for financial support.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
BSc Physics is the UG level programme, for three years. The total tuition fee for the course BSc Physics INR 2.10 Lacs for three years. The BSc fee may vary due to the different specialisation offered by the Centurion University the fees can might include components other than tuition fees. The mentioned fee has been taken from unofficial source. Hence, the data might get vary.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
You can apply for the entrance test but for the admission the result are required. Also your branch before and after should be same. Thanks
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
You can get a certificate from Kolhan Univeristy which validates that you have completed 4 semesters in the university. This will get you a transfer certificate.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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