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Debjyoti Mahato

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After completing your Bsc, you can directly join in M.sc. in Physics at Andhra Loyola college by paying fees.
Must having 50% above marks in graduation

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jasveer singh

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BSc Physics paves a strong ground for students for further studies in physics oriented courses It also trains graduates to get entry level jobs in the private or government sector
If you like physics and if you like maths then no If you hate maths or have hard time understanding maths then you will have a hard time understanding physics
And these are the courses Bsc in physics Bsc in mathematics Bsc in agricuture Bsc horticulture Bsc computer science Bsc biochemistry Bsc biotechnology Bsc nursing Bsc zoology and etc Bsc computer science have high scope You can pursue any of these degrees based on your area of interest
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jasveer singh

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Bangur Government PG College
Government college in Didwana Rajasthan
The fees of B.Sc in government college is less but if you go to private, it is about INR 4 lakhs less than 4 lakhs not exceeded may be 1 lakh.

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Aman singh

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To answer this you should understand that both are whole different things and have different scopes, so first of all make clear that what you have to do on future, B.Tech as name suggests have technical value and IIT offers you the best, if asked upon me, I would rather choose IIT.

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Aman singh

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If you have opportunity to go through IIT then choose IIT BHU over BHU, as name suggests you have all different expose in both campuses and further opportunities, IIT offers you with a different infrastructure including library and different cells which is a part of IIT campus.

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Jaya Mishra

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Middle range more than 19,000 every semester 20,000 that particular facility was added to their fees most of which will be paid in the future, thus the fine amount was increased and paid to write the exam.

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Aman Rana

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You can try for Delhi University or go for B.Tech in good colleges.

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Aman Rana

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You can go for master and if you have an interest in computers then go for MCA.

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Surbhi Saxena

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No, you are not eligible for NDA if you do not have Maths Physics and Chemistry. The minimum eligibility for the NDA exam - The candidates should have complete intermidiate with Physics Maths and Chemistry. But Maths and Physics is needed for Airforce and Navy wing of NDA For army wing no subject is compulsory. You just need to pass 12th from any stream to be eligible for army wing of NDA.

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