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astha singh

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Eligibility Of the Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Physics)
To seek admission in B.Sc Physics, the student must have cleared 10+2 with science subjects (PCM/PCB).
The percentage in 10+2 required for being eligible for the course may vary from college to college.
How to Get Admission in Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Physics)
Most of the colleges in India that offer B.Sc Physics give direct admission on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2, which is determined by the cut-off lists generated by each college. The student can seek admission if his marks match with the cut off announced by a college.
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NIMS University, IGNOU, School
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astha singh

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M.Sc is a perfect option for those students looking to specialize in a science or engineering discipline at advanced level. Through M.Sc degree you can specialize in various fields some of them are listed here:
M.Sc. in Physics
M.Sc. in Economics
M.Sc. in Biological Sciences
M.Sc. in Chemistry
M.Sc. in Mathematics
M.Sc. in Information Technology
M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology
M.Sc. in Organisational Leadership
M.Sc. in Biotechnology
M.Sc. in Atmospheric Science
M.Sc. in Electronics
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
M.Sc. in Meteorology
M.Sc. in Geology
M.Sc in Zoology
M.Sc in Botany

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of law colleges in Chennai which offer multiple courses for post-graduation diplomas/degrees. You should be able to download their brochures which contains important admission details and eligibility criteria for courses in law at Chennai.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-chennai

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding NIMS Institute of Basic and Advanced Sciences. You should be able to go through different reviews added by students studying at the institute as well as alumni and faculty. Also, go through their ranking. However, while considering their rank also consider how their rankings are for the particular course you want to study. Admission criteria is also mentioned at the link provided below. Last Application dates have most probably closed for this year, and you should look ahead to the coming academic year for admissions.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/nims-institute-of-basic-an
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Samreen khan

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To be eligible for the above-mentioned course you need to be 10+2 pass.
You need to fill the form offline or online. For detailed information, visit this link:
http://www.amity.edu/mumbai/.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Besides doing B.Sc, you can go for AMIE (sec A&B) which is equivalent to BE.
Best wishes.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Yes, you can.
One thing important here is: Why would you want to do that?
After studying commerce, growth of commerce is huge.
But if your interest lies in science then you might shift. Why most of the people go for an MBA post engineering, B.Sc, science courses, etc. The answer is accounting, marketing, financial education is the key to understand any business.
It is good that you have studied the basics in commerce. If this has made any interest in you do stick to commerce for higher studies.
Else, yes you can opt for B.Sc but the cut-off for any college will be higher for you than the science folks in this case.
Try to make your decision
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