Physics Eligibility

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Abhinav Shukla

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It is quite difficult to find the university or college which allows a commerce stream studen to pursue B.Sc in physics. Usually colleges and universities allow students who have passed 10+2 with Science stream including subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/ Biology which is a common eligibility criteria but some of the colleges and universities allow students on the basis of Entrance exam based on Science subjects.

 

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Akansha Bisht

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The eligibility criteria for B.Tech in Computer Science (CS) typically require students to have a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) for several reasons:

  • Physics and Chemistry help develop analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. Understanding concepts from these subjects can enhance a student's ability to tackle complex problems, which is crucial in computer science.
  • Mathematics is fundamental to computer science. Topics like discrete mathematics, algorithms, and data structures heavily rely on mathematical concepts.

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a year ago

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Riya Khurana

Beginner-Level 5

To be eligible for the B.Sc. (Hons) Economics program at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, the candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% in class 12th or equivalent in any stream from any recognized board. The admission is not done based on any entrance exam.

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to get admission to MSc in Physics course, you must have a bachelor's degree in either BSc Physics or a relevant disciplines with a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised university. However, this criteria may vary depending on the colleges.

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Arun Mohan

Beginner-Level 1

Recently IGNOU launched their new Masters programme MSCPH which is Master of Science (physics) and the eligibility criteria for doing this PG programme the qualification required as per their site is follows:

• Graduates with Major/Honours in Physics

• Graduates with a B.Sc. Degree (including IGNOU B.Sc. Programme under CBCS) with Physics and Mathematics

• Graduates with a B.Sc. Degree of IGNOU or any recognised Open University with a minimum of 32 Credits of Physics, and Mathematics as one of the subjects.

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2 years ago

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Atul Mishra

Beginner-Level 1

Somnath Arts and Phys. Education College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
B.A.Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.
B.Sc.Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.
BCACandidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.

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2 years ago

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Ranjeeta Rai

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The eligibity criteria for SPPU MSc Physics : BSc in Physics/ Electronic Science/ Chemistry and Maths in Engineering degree BE/BTech/ BS in Maths till the second year with a minimum 45% aggregate. 

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