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Nageshwar singh bandral BandralEnlightened others is my main purpose .......

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Hi Vaishali,
Instead of filling the entrance exam, you may also apply for the B.Sc with your merit cut-off accordance to the of 12th result. I hope the best for you.
Thanks.

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Akshit ABTech CSE

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The admission process is following-
The admission for Under graduate course is fully merit based. The marks is being checked against the cut off released by DU. But some course have entrance exam for admission. The process is following-
Check out the cut off released by DU, and check your marks against the cut off. Then visit with the application print out for the particular college and course with your all documents. Then admission staff check your marks against the cut off released by DU. When the staff check out your documents, then a link is provided on your DU portal for the fee payment. Take out the print of fee slip for future ref
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Gurleen Khurana

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You need to have minimum 50% to be eligible for admission the integrated course.

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Gurleen Khurana

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You need to have 50% and above for applying to the college. You need to have Physics, Mathematics, Biology as mandatory subjects.

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nikhil Sharma

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding B.Sc. in Aeronautics from The Bombay Flying Club. You should be able to download college brochure which contains details regarding fee structure for this course. Alternately, visit college web site for details regarding fees for this course. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/course/b-sc-in-aeronautics-the-bombay-flying-club-vile-parle-west-mumbai-288302
(Website:- http://www.thebombayflyingclub.com)
Regards.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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B.Sc. Aviation will confine your education to only Aviation industry. And you might get restricted from applying anywhere else for a job. Usually, Aviation jobs also do not necessarily require the candidate to have a degree in Aviation. Any graduation is good for them if the candidate satisfies the minimum required percentage as decided by the organisation. So, in my view point, don't specifically go for B.Sc. Aviation, instead go for a normal graduation degree so that you keep your scope open to apply elsewhere also.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Both are good. It depends on your interest but better will be Physics. So, go with B.Sc. Physics.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Dalip, You can go for a Masters in Physics either taught or by research, alternatively there are Masters courses which if you want to can continue into Ph.D. if your interest is in research then I would strongly recommend this as you would have higher career prospects. All the best.

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