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4 years agoBeginner-Level 2
- St. Xavier's College
- Presidency University
- Maulana Azad College
- Scottish Church College
- Amity University
Yes you can go ahead with B sc courses. But I would like one to go up with courses of applied sciences in science as it has a wider range of scope. Its curriculum is not limited only to academics but applications as well, which is more needed to one.
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In addition to that, specialised electives courses are also taught, e. g. , Electronics, Material Science, Software, etc. Also, students may be given an option to go for 4 weeks study tour to USA/ European countries or any other country as decided by the University, subject to cert
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Atomic and Molecular PhysicsElectronic Devices
Electromagnetic TheoryStatistical Mechanics
Solid State PhysicsNuclear & Particle Physics
Mechanics and Wave MotionKinetic Theory and Thermodynamics and others. My friend did B.Sc. (Hons, ) in Physics at LPU. Following foundation courses are taught in this programme: -CalculusMechanic and Mechanics LaboratoryElectricity & magnetism. C programmingThermal PhysicsDifferential Equations
In addition to that, specialised electives courses are also taught, e. g. , Electronics, Material Science, Software, etc. Also, stude
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