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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If you want to do government job then after completing B.Sc. Physics you can start career by doing research in government institute or university or service like Bank Exams Railway M.Sc. UPSC Geo Scientist can also apply for this to become a lecturer in government sector. For youPhD has to be completed and if you want to apply in research organisation, then after B.Sc. Physics you can apply in this start DRDO Research Institute in India Nuclear Science Center and BARC
If you study further, you will be able to get good salary and training in the field of your choice, you can give entrance exam like IIT JA
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Hello Kethavath Laxman, A candidate needs a rating of 80% or more marks within the aggregate of the fine of five subjects which include Physics Chemistry & mathematics and also, 80% or more in mathematics within the qualifying examination. Furthermore, the candidate need to have JEE important 2021 Rank (Paper 1), then most effective he/she might be eligible for admission. Hope this helps!
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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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You would need to clear your class 12th with at least 60%, then apply for NCHMCT. IHM - Delhi is one of the top IHM's, which fills up in the top 200 rank, hence you need to strive for this rank, else you would opt for the other IHM's as per the rank or other colleges that allow admission on basis of NCHMCT.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.
Food Technology Colleges in Delhi/NCR.
NIIT UniversityNeemrana.
Jamia Hamdard Hamdard Nagar, Delhi.
NIFTEM - National Institute of Food Technology.
Entrepreneurship and ManagementSonepat.
Amity University, Noida.
School of Engineering and Technology (SET), Sharda.
University Greater Noida.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. List of Top BCA Colleges In Delhi NCR based on 2022 Ranking
IMS Noida, Noida. Lingaya's Vidyapeeth, Faridabad. VIPS, New Delhi. Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad. Sharda University, Greater Noida. Noida International University, Greater Noida. IPEM Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad. FIMT, New Delhi.

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In Delhi, many colleges offer B.Ed. And M.Ed courses. However, it is important to grab admission to the best ones so that you can get the best education from the experts. Lingayas Vidyapeeth is one of the best colleges that offer outstanding education, practical training, and expertise in choosing a career. With the vision of emphasizing an encouraging environment to offer the students an excellent education, this college focuses on the student's overall development. The faculty members of the colleges understand that the continuously changing social landscape and fast-paced industries require highly skilled professionals who are updat
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Yes, DU colleges take direct admission without any entrance test but you have to pass their cut-offs.

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Hi Alisha Bhartiya Vidyapeeth doesn't release the official cutoff marks for BUMAT. The University prepares a merit list on the basis of your performance in the exam and calls the selected candidates for the counselling process. Candidates will be offered spot admissions as per their preferred programme or institute.

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