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sahil chauhan

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Hi,
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sahil chauhan

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Hi,
B.Sc (hons) is a degree of 4 years while B.Sc Physics is just for only 3 years. In BCS (Hons), you will study a particular subject and a particular topic and master in that while in B.Sc (physics) you have to study all the subject (Physics, Chemistry etc.)
B.Sc (hons) students always have an advantage in jobs than B.Sc (Physics) students. For example you went for a job and there only 1 seat is available but one more student came to take that job. You did B.Sc (hons) while the other one did B.Sc (physics), so the company employee selector will going to choose you for that job.

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The course is Integrated M.Sc, for which the approximate total fee in academic year 2019-20 is Rs. 815000/-. This does not include mess charges. For a detailed break up, please visit https://bitmesra.ac.in/Show_Admission_Page?cid=1&deptid=11&pid=21

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Soni Aggarwal

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Hi,
You can't do M.Sc without doing B.Sc.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Dear Pradyumn,
Answer to your query is no.
Physics eligibility : The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination by a recognised board and B.Sc. Physics with 50% or above marks in aggregate. The candidate must have passed B.Sc.

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Praveen Prajapati

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Hi,
Yes, you can get admission as the eligibility is 50%, so you are eligible.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Eligibility for B.Sc in physics:
1. 10+2 - 50%
2. Candidate must have scored mentioned marks without the mark in extra optional if any.
Candidate must have mathematics as the optional subject.
Admission is through counseling based on the score obtained in 10+2 and total no. of seats available in this course is 66.
So, it's quite hard for you to get seat in this university but hope for the best.

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salma bee

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It is quite impossible but you can try for DU. Except the top ones under DU, you may have a chance. Besides there are many private and government colleges too which will accept your percentile. Please browse through this page below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-colleges-india?uaf[]=sub_spec&uaf[]=location&ts=631586&rf=filters&ct[]=74&bc[]=26&ss[]=sp_405&ed[]=et_20.
Good luck.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Eligibility for getting admission in Punjabi University in M.Sc physics is
-Candidate have passed B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics, the third subject may be any other, Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Electronics/ Computer Maintenance etc. or done B.Sc. (physics hons.)
-Admission is done on the basis of merit in qualifying class.

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kanu vashisht

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