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Ritesh Kumar

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Sc Hons in Physics may the best option for you, because Hons degree indicate superior academic performance over ordinary degree. B.Sc Hons Physics is a subject specific degree and have great scope in teaching, scientific and research department. Hence, my choice is B.Sc Hons Physics.

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Sahil Rana

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Jadavpur University.Presidency University.St. Xavier's College.Bethune College.Scottish Church.
Ashutosh College.Maulana Azad College.These are some top college in Kolkata for physics.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Hi,
As per eligibility criteria, you cannot take Science stream from commerce because for B.Sc Physics and mathematics is a must from class 12th. Regards.

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After completing B.Sc (H) Physics from The NorthCap University (https://www.ncuindia.edu), it opens a wide array of careers like to pursue M.Sc. And join as scientists in R&D research labs like NPL, DRDO, and ISRO. Students can also pursue research degrees and jobs in interdisciplinary areas like biophysics, robotics, medical physics, geophysics, environmental sciences, forensic sciences and statistics, and Science journalism. Students who wish to opt-out of physics can take up various competitive examinations like MBA, MCA and Civil Services. Qualify for a broad range of careers in industry, business, government, and teaching. One can
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Arpit Rastogi

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After completing B.Sc. (H) Physics from The NorthCap University (https://www.ncuindia.edu), it opens a wide array of careers like to pursue M.Sc. And join as scientists in R&D research labs like NPL, DRDO, and ISRO. Students can also pursue research degrees and jobs in interdisciplinary areas like biophysics, robotics, medical physics, geophysics, environmental sciences, forensic sciences and statistics, and Science journalism. Students who wish to opt-out of physics can take up various competitive examinations like MBA, MCA and Civil Services. Qualify for a broad range of careers in industry, business, government, and teaching. One ca
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Nilutpol Kashyap

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Hello,
M.Sc Nuclear Physics: Eligibility
The eligibility criteria for M.Sc Nuclear Physics are mentioned below:
Those who have passed their B.Sc. In Nuclear Physics with Physics and Mathematics as the main subjects of study with a minimum aggregate of 50% and above from a recognized university. Certain colleges and universities may conduct their own entrance examinations for the selection of candidates. M.Sc. Nuclear Physics: Admission Process
Admission to M.Sc. Nuclear Physics is done merely on the basis of Merit obtained in the qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility laid out is passing B.Sc. In Nuclear Physics with a minimum agg
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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I don't think GLC gives 3 year LLB. You should check it on website. Admission is through entrance exam. You should see DULLB also.

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