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Lakshi jain

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Hello dear,
You can contact them or wait for the admissions to open again.
But one thing you can do is mail them regarding this continuously on their official email ID and if lots of emails are sent to them about this then they can open the admissions again.
Hope it will work for you.
Best regards.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Physics is a very interesting subject and it has many areas upon which you can work. In today's world a lot of research is going in the field of condensed matter Physics popular research topic in india) and on Optics. There are other areas of Physics as well. If you want to do something in Physics then try to find a professor who does the research project. Then ask them to give you an opportunity. If you somehow got this opportunity then you can write your own research paper. Also, a person Passionate about Physics must go for Master's programme in Physics to gain more insight of Physics. There also you will get to know many things. De
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Delhi University is a very good institute for doing Bachelors in Physics (Honours)
So lets talk of benefits that one will get after doing this course from Du.
1. Teaching is quite good in DU. So you can learn from the good professors.
2. During the course you cna indulge in research project with professor. This will give you long term benefit in future.
3. Through placement cell in colleges of DU, you can apply for placements.
4. If you maintain very High CGPA then without giving entrance exam you can take admission in DU for M.Sc. Physics on merit basis.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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For OBC candidates if they have ranked within 2000 in IIT JAM exam Physics then they have a chance of getting into IIT. With rank 2530, it will be better to opt for Central University of Rank. ( Admission will not be based on IIT JAM Physics rank ).

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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To get admission through the general -EWS quota in IIT, then also you should have a rank under 800. With the 1826 rank, one cannot get a seat at IIT through the general -EWS quota.

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jass warraich

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I will suggest Chandigarh university. One of the world-class institutions of Chandigarh University, UIS has three major divisions namely the Division of Physics Division of Chemistry and Division of Mathematics. UIS offers programs at under graduate, postgraduate and doctoral level with a focus on developing Scientists who can apply their learning to industrial and societal growth. UIS HighlightsMake things happen with contemporary and practically oriented learning at Chandigarh UniversityShape your future with the state of the art facilities and student friendly ambiance at Chandigarh UniversityGive a global vision to your career and
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Shreya kashyap

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2 hrs 10 min (max) for Chemistry and Physics.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, Labish, you can pursue B.Sc. in applied Physics and B.Sc. in robotics engineering at the same time because UGC has officially made dual degree legal in India. But there is one thing that the courses you are talking of both demands a lot of time and dedication. Lab work hours will be there in both courses. It might become difficult for you to manage both the courses simultaneously. You can do one thing that, take admission into that college which provides Physics as a optional subject in B.Sc. in robotics engineering.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes, Payal you can pursue a master's in Physics Course even though you have B.Sc. In forensic degree. For that purpose, you must have studied Physics as a subject at least for four semesters during your Bachelor's degree programme. Along with that, you must maintain a minimum of 60 percent in B.Sc. Degree. It is all that you need.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

Contributor-Level 10

IGNOU offers Masters in Physics through online and distance modes of education. other are
Nalanda Open University
Bangalore University
Annamalai University Distance Education
Above listed universities provides M.Sc. Physics via distance mode. Among them IGNOU is popular choice among students and infact its a good choice as well.

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