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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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In taking M.Sc physics you should have studied physics for 3 full years in graduation then you can seek admission in M.Sc physics. Chemistry is not a necessary subject it is counted as an ancillary subject in B.Sc. So don't worry you will get M.Sc physics if you have B.Sc physics degree you can apply.
All the best.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, it is possible. You can do BA Maths. I did B. EL. ED from Delhi University. The course is for Elementary teacher. It has mixture of all subjects, but it was counted in arts. I took maths in 2nd year, so I can teach maths in Schools, look for similar course. All the best.

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Please find the link below for information on the pattern and syllabus of the examination, so that you can prepare accordingly:
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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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I do not know for which Board/University exam you are looking for, but I can suggest you to look for information in www.google.co.in.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Alen,
MBA has great opportunities and wide scope. First thing is that you need to identify your area of interest in which you would like to make your career. Go for MS as they have MBA in IT and systems or else you can go for PGDM (Operations, HR, Marketing, and Finance). Good Luck Mate.

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Deepesh C

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No, you cannot pursue B.Sc and BCA together. You will have to complete one degree then start with the other one.

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Deepesh C

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You have to specify the college that you are aiming for. There are many colleges in the university. If you are aiming for Stephen's the top most them you need really high percentage. You may get in some other colleges with less marks as well.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Okay, look first for your interest. Scope is made by your own in interest. If you have biology and you like it you can do Bachelor's in zoology, look B.Sc. In maths, physics have always been on demand, also for B.Sc. Microbiology. You have to choose wisely. Also, you can do B.Pharma if you have biology in 12 the that is also good to seek quick job.
Regards.

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