B.Sc Physics

Get insights from 1k questions on B.Sc Physics, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about B.Sc Physics

Follow Ask Question
1k

Questions

0

Discussions

6

Active Users

280

Followers

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 58 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

M.Sc. in Astrophysics will be better option to pursue. As you have already done Physics, so you will be eligible for it. Diploma will not be much helpful. Regular B.Sc. will have more benefits.

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 49 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

Guide-Level 11

If you're focusing on government jobs then physics, geography and maths will be best for you. If you want to go in technical line or banking jobs then computer application will more beneficial. PCM is also a good option for Master's or B.Ed. All the best.

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 33 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can go for M.Sc Maths through distance learning.

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 73 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Nitin Nagarkoti

Beginner-Level 3

If you are general or OBC, then don't expect B.Sc. . Physics from DU in 83%. I got 93.6% in PCM & I got listed in the 5th cut-off. If you have at least 90%, then you can hope for it. But, you can do B.Sc. . Phy from other universities like IP, etc.

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 38 Views

M
Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rohan,
Yes, of course. You are eligible for B.Sc in physics without giving JEE exam.

New answer posted

7 years ago

2 Followers 81 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Shrey Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Divya,
No, sorry Divya. You are not eligible for it.
You can try for some B.Sc course by which you can excel in your favourite subject.
My best wishes
All the very best.

New answer posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 17 Views

T
Tanu Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

No, the cut-off is way too high your scores. You can try for management quota in private colleges.

New question posted

7 years ago

1 Follower 43 Views

New answer posted

7 years ago

1 Follower 65 Views

P
Pragati Bansal

Beginner-Level 4

Don't look at the percentage. Strive for course you want to take. There is no mention of the name of the college in your degree.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 681k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.