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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There are several paramedical PG Diploma courses that a Chemistry graduate with complementary courses Physics and Mathematics can pursue. Here are some options:
PG Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT): This course focuses on the analysis of medical samples and helps in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. PG Diploma in Radiography and Imaging Technology: This course involves the use of imaging technologies such as X-ray, CT scan, and MRI to diagnose and treat diseases. PG Diploma in Anaesthesia Technology: This course focuses on the administration of anaesthesia and perioperative care of patients. PG Diploma in Cardiovascu
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N.I.T Hamirpur does not allow branch change after 1st year . The main reason of this strict rule is syllabus , basically syllabus of 1st year is designed considering use of subject for department . I.e If you are. Engineering physics and your branch is electronics your syllabus of physics would be electronics oriented .Also in N.I.T Hamirpur from very 1st year branch related subjects is included in syllabus. If you are in electronics you will have to go through with basic electronics which is generally taught in 2nd year in other colleges.

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Physics can be challenging for some students, but there are ways to make it easier to understand and learn. Here are a few tips:
Start with the basics: Physics builds upon fundamental concepts, so make sure you have a strong understanding of the basics before moving on to more advanced topics. Practice, practice: Physics requires a lot of practice to understand the concepts and to be able to apply them to different scenarios. Try to solve as many problems as possible and review the solutions to understand the reasoning behind them. Use visual aids: Physics is a visual subject, so try to use diagrams, graphs, and videos to help you under
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Yes, it is very much possible to pursue an M.Sc. In Physics after completing a B.Tech in Computer Science. However, you may need to take additional courses to meet the prerequisites for the programme, as the Physics curriculum may require knowledge of advanced mathematics and Physics concepts that are not covered in a typical computer Science degree. You may also need to demonstrate your proficiency in Physics by taking an entrance exam or providing other evidence of your preparation for the programme. It's important to research the specific requirements of the programs you're interested in and reach out to the admissions office or pro
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Yes, you can change before the first phase of exams.

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You have to appear in CUET PG-2023 entrance exam with Test paper code SCQP24 for getting admission in Vivekanada College of DU in M.Sc. Physics.

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