Physics Eligibility
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Yes, you or anyone can still give an exam with a gap after the bachelor's degree programme. But if you clear the TIFR exam then they might ask you for such a long period of gap after the Bachelor's degree programme, ( during the interview ).
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candidate must have obtained 50% or more marks in English and an aggregate of 60% or more marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics to be eligible for B.Sc. (Hons. ). Chemistry/ Physics/ Polymer Science course. DU releases its cutoff list. It will be available on the DUs website and the associated colleges' websites. Also in some of the leading newspapers. Look up your course. Check, which college's cutoff you fall. If you wish to take admission, make your move. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up to my answer. Good luck.
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Fergusson College was established by the Deccan Education Society in 1885 in Pune. The college received the status of the College of Excellence in 2017 and Special Heritage Status in 2014 by UGC. It is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU).
Fergusson College offers a three-year bachelor's degree in various specializations of Arts and Science.
For admission to these courses, candidates must have passed Higher Secondary Examinations. For B.Sc courses, the qualifying examination must be passed in the Science stream.
Selection Criteria:
The college issues three merit lists for admissions.
Candidates must bring
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