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Tushar Chawla

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Yes if you want to do then you will do but I am not that much sure about this please refer to the Chandigarh University office number

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Tushar Chawla

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Yes, if you want to apply you can apply if the seat is available now.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Techno India University, Kolkata offers a post-graduation degree (MSc full time) in Physics for students who have passed their Graduation Examinations. It is of 2 years duration and the eligibility criteria is Graduation with Minimum 60% (Any recognized University). Because, your graduation marks are not coming under the eligibility criteria, hence you are not eligible.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc(Chemistry) from VIT is B.Sc degree in either chemistry or applied chemistry or applied science from any recognized university with physics or mathematics or biology as ancillary subject. There is no entrance exam for M.Sc programs and candidates will be called for a counseling in the order of merit of their aggregate marks secured in their undergraduate degree programmes calculated upto the fourth semester or second year, whichever is applicable (This is inclusive of Languages / EOP and all the subjects they have studied up-to pre-final year).

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Your percentage is very low to apply. OBC category wise also it is considered low. 70% is a bit Okay.

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SHUVADIP DUTTA

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You are supposed to complete B.Sc first before thinking about M.Sc with a minimum of 55% at least.

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SHUVADIP DUTTA

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No, you are definitely not eligible. You have to have Physics for 4 semester and Mathematics for 2nd semester in B.Sc. There is no restrictions on +2 subjects.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Why not, but what you want to know. Are you a zoology graduate or a biology student? Do you have a B.Sc Degree?

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