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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Yes, you can definitely get admission in B.Sc Computer Science. You need to check out colleges which are relevant to you and in your vicinity. All the best.

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Admissions are already open. To apply online, please visit- www.amity.edu.gurugram and to apply through offline mode/through cash, please visit Amity University, Gurugram campus along with your documents and a photo, and then you will be able to apply and submit the form there itself.

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Pavan Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission in Hindu College.
The eligibility criteria of Hindu College is qualifying the 12th with a minimum of 60% aggregate percentage in PCM or PCB.

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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility criteria for admission:
Passed 12th with mandatory subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
Candidate must have secured minimum 65% of marks for General Category, 58.5% of marks for OBC Category, 48% of marks for SC and ST Category and 40% of marks for PWD Category in mandatory subjects.
Link: https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-physics-jadavpur-university-jadavpur-kolkata-273123

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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B.Sc Chemistry is best.
In Environmental Science, if you want to do research then at B.Sc. Level you may choose Chemistry. Choosing Chemistry is helpful, as at B.Sc Level Environment and Green Chemistry is one of Subject in B.Sc Chemistry.

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Piyush Singh

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Hi Shubham,
In case you can justify the fact that you're inclined towards physics no matter what, there's nothing that will stop you. You'll need to prove this, however through projects, internships, research papers and otherwise. All the best.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai offer integrated PhD programmes in Physics. Applicants for the Integrated PhD programme should have completed a Bachelor's degree in the Physics or a BE/B.Tech degree by the time they actually join the programme. Admission is based on the candidate's performance inJoint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) and to those who have qualified for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) ofUGC-CSIR NET examinationorGraduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). Indian institute of Science education and research, Tirupati also offer Integrated PhD programme in Physics. Students with Minimum 60% marks in agg
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Admission to an MSc Physics course is based on marks obtained in the entrance test. Here are some basic steps every candidate needs to take for MSc physics admission:

  • Application: The first step for admission to MSc physics courses is applying for the course through the application portal of the university. Most universities provide a joint application form for both the entrance exam and the course application.
    However, for universities like JNU, entrance exams are conducted by NTA, and the candidates will have to apply through the NTA website also.
  • Entrance Exam: Entrance exams are compulsory for most of the top universities. A candidate
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