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Well, B.Sc is a very traditional course to pursue after completing class 12th with Science, as most of students do that. That would not have better prospects for you, as the stream is much crowded and in today's time, you need to stand out of crowd. So, you must look for more opportunities and unique courses with better career prospects.
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There are universities & universities. Some will give admission based on graduation in any subject with 45% or 50% marks. Some others require graduation in same subject. If you do not want to waste three years doing B.A. Then I suggest you should seek admission in a open university like IGNOU. You can download brochure cum application form, go through it and start process of M.A.
Best wishes.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/tezpur-university/exams/tuee.
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Units, Dimensions & Errors, Vectors, Motion in one and two dimensions, Newtons laws of motion, Friction, Circular motion
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Work, Energy & Power, Momentum, Collision, Centre of mass, Rotational mechanics Gravitation
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Simple Harmonic motion, Wave motion and Sound waves, Fluid mechanics, Properties of matter
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Thermal Expansion, Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, Kinetic theory of gases, Thermodynamics
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Electric Force, Field and Potential, Capacitors, Electric Current, Electric Circuits, Thermal, Thermoelectric and Chemical Effects of Current
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Magnetic Force and Field, Permanent Magnets, Earths Field and Magnetic Pr
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