B.Sc Physics
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1. Course curriculum: In B.Sc. Physics you learn about concepts such as quantum mechanics, magnetism, and Optics. In B.Sc. Chemistry you study reactivity, molecular structure, elements, etc. , in detail.
2. Jobs: With a B.Sc. In Physics you can get jobs such as scientific laboratory technician, research scientist, radiation protection adviser, etc. A B.Sc. In Chemistry can get you a job as a chemist, nanotechnologist, or chemical engineer.
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There is no official cut off marks as such for B.Sc. Physics at Loyola College, the usual above 85% for General category, above 75% for OBC, and 40-60% for SC/ST is desired by the college. As long as meet these requirements along with a decent above 85 score in physics, you will get the admission.
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