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Varun Murugan

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The duration of the B.Sc. in Physics at BAMU (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University) Aurangabad is three years. This program is typically structured over six semesters, allowing students to gain a comprehensive understanding of physics and its applications.

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Mohammed imraan

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You can pursue an M.Sc. in Aeronautical Theory or Robotics after completing a B.Sc. in Physics. Many universities accept Physics graduates for these programs, provided you meet their specific requirements.

Top Universities:

IIT Indore: Offers an M.Sc. in Astronomy, which includes relevant topics in aeronautics.

IIST Trivandrum: Known for aerospace-related courses.

Amity University: Offers programs in Robotics and related fields.

Entrance Exams:

JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.): For IITs and IISc.

GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering): For various engineering and technology programs.

Ensure to check individual university requirements

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Ashish Rana

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With a marks of 265 in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), securing a seat in Delhi University (DU) for Bachelor  of Science Program. Physical Science with Electronics or B.Sc (Hons.) Electronics may be challenging, especially in the top college but the cutoff and eligibility criteria also matter more. Delhi University admission process depend in such factors Category, Preferred college, Cutoff.

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Akansha Bisht

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An integrated MSc in Physics integrates undergraduate and graduate studies into a single, longer programme that lasts five years, as opposed to a three-year BSc in Physics. 
The curriculum for a bachelor's degree in physics covers a wide range of subjects, including thermodynamics, optics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and classical mechanics. The curriculum is primarily focused on fundamental ideas and concepts in physics. 
These same subjects may be covered in greater detail and with more advanced courses that are normally only offered at the graduate level in an integrated MSc program.

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Akansha Bisht

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No. BSc Physics requires the highest level of mathematics after pure Mathematics itself. You'll get to study Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Calculus, Semiconductors, Waves, Statistics, and so on topics during the course. So, if you want to go for BSc Physics, you need to clear your concepts of Maths first. 

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Akansha Bisht

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After class 12th science, someone interested in Physics can either go for tech courses like BTech or BSc in Physics. BSc in Physics is more inclined towards academia and research areas. BSc in Physics is more of a theoretical approach towards physics concepts, though it does consist of some lab work. BTech would be more practically extensive in that area.

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Physics could be a difficult course to pursue for studentsdue to the following reasons -

  • Complex theories are those which demand an understanding of abstract ideas, that at the beginning might be hard to learn, for example, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the theory of particles.
  • Application of Concepts: The practice and application of the theories developed requires analysis thought processing and logical reasoning to develop complicated problem-solving abilities.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: A wide range of subjects span throughout including quantum mechanics, astrophysics, classical mechanics, and electromagnetism.
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Vadlamudi Thanuja

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The duartion Of Bsc (Hons) pysics at quantum school of graduate is 4 years.The fees for a student who studies  Bsc (Hons) Physics at Quantum School of graduate In quantum University is divided into Two Partitions, the first partition is Tution and The other is hostel. fees to paid for ragarding tution fee is 2,00,000. And Hostel fees is 3,41,000. The total fees to be paid is 5, 41,000. here the total fees for 4 years graduation is 5,41,000.

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priyul jain

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Admission is offered through both merit based as well as entrance based. Students after clearing their 10+2 need to appear in an entrance exam like UPSEE, TS EAMCET, BHU UET, PUCET, etc. and qualify the entrance exam with good marks to get admission to the BSc Physics Honours course.

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Manori Sahni

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As per the BIT Mesra BSc+MSc cutoff 2024, the closing rank for admission to Physics course was 113731 for the General All-India category. Comparing it to the last two years' cutoff, the closing rank presents a fluctuating trend. In 2023, the closing rank was 86934 and 123834 in 2022. Candidates can refer to this cutoff trend to understand their chances of getting admission at the institute. 

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