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Sarthak Tyagi

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For TGT, any training as BTC/B.Ed is required or any other training after that you are eligible for TGT exam. For PGT I think no B.Ed is required. For that, you need Master's degree in specific subject. All the Best. Thanks.

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Fill the online form of Amity University, select specific branch as your first preference, select B.Sc Physics in course options. When I filled, the form was for Rs. 1,100. You will get an email regarding your application, you'll also get a brochure and a Dale Carnegie book at your home. Go for the interview at the date provided in the mail. Or, you may expect a direct admission on the basis of your 12th marks. If selected, pay the fee for first semester, take down the admission letter. Apply as soon as possible. Form will start in mid of May and admission will start in June and will go on till mid of August. But if you will take
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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The some of subjects covers in this course are as under.
1. Mathematical physics.
2. Mechanics.
3. Chemistry.
4. Technical Writing & Communication in English.
5. Oscillations & Waves.
6. Electricity and Magnetism.
7. Digital Electronics.
8. Microprocessors & Computer Programming
The eligibility criteria of B.Sc. Physics is 10+2 with PCM or PCB. B.Sc. Physical Science is an applied Physical Science degree. Aims to teach the nature and properties of different branches of natural Science and about non-living matter. The course is all about the concepts and theories of Earth Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Environmental Science. Than
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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you can give a compartmental exam of both physics and chemistry exams. Student can give compartmental exam if he/she failed in either one or two subjects since you believe compartment in two subjects, so you can appear for the same.

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