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Yes, you can apply for M.Sc after completing the graduation degree in physics, The IIT JAM exam is held for admission into M.Sc. Ph.D. and other integrated courses from IITs, NITs or IISc institutes, The eligible candidates can apply for the exam in October- November months. The IIT JAM exam is organized in six subjects that are physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, geology, and mathematical statistics. You must have fulfilled the complete eligibility criteria and information from the official website. If you have a physics subject in your graduation for 6 seems or 3 years, you can apply for the IIT JAM exam to get admission
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Candidates appearing for JNU admission must have completed Senior School Certificate (10+2) or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45 per cent marks. Candidates who are waiting to appear in Senior School Certificate (10+2) or equivalent examination are also eligible to apply.
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You will have to take a drop in order to switch from mechanical engineering into economics.
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Yes, it is required to have maths in class 12th, else you won't get admission. Check the prospectus of the course to know about the eligibility criteria. https://www.shiksha.com/university/du-delhi-university-24642.
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All the courses are equally good. Going with arts with economics is good option as it will give you degree in 2 subjects in the same time. It also depends on what you want to do after PG like UPSC or professorship.
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