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Mayur Sondarkar

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In Madras Christian College fees structure for M.Sc. Physics is INR 50,000 for 1st semester and as the semesters go on the fee decreases by INR 5000. In odd semesters the fees is bit higher than even semesters. Quite expensive when compared with other colleges. The fees for odd semesters are around INR 40,000 and for even semesters is INR 30,000.

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akhil sharma

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Some books for you are:
ABC Chemistry (Arihant Organic Chemistry)
Dinesh Chemistry (Morrison Boyd for Organic Chemistry)
NCERT Chemistry (Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula for Physical Chemistry)
Also, go through the information mentioned in this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/cucet-prep-tips-how-to-prepare-for-different-sections-of-the-exam-blogId-14719

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, the seats increase and decrease according to the previous year's intake and the application forms received this year, so it is not fixed in any private college.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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As per me, SRCC is the best in Delhi for this course. Meerut does not stand anywhere in front of the Delhi colleges in terms of placements, infra and faculty.

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Neha Garg

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After studying physics in Class 12th, you can pursue careers in specialized course/degree in the following spheres:
- Engineering: You can choose any of the branches for engineering like Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering, Engineer Manager Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Food Engineering, Fire Engineering, industrial Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Leather Engineering, etc. - You can choose the job profile as a Commercial pilot. - You can pursue your career in IT Field. - You can work as a hardware designer as well as a software designer. - After a qualifying exam in physics, you can work in many defense ser
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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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B.Sc (Hons.) Physics is 3 year undergraduate course in physics. The candidates who are willing to take up this course must possess a minimum of 50% of score in their 10+2 or equivalent examinations in Science stream in a recognized board school. Admission process of this course is carried out based on the candidate's performance in their high school exams. Some institutes may also conduct their own entrance exam for admission to the course.

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Sunil Kumar Kulhari

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The online application forms for M.Sc in physics will be available in July. Yes, I gave entrance exam for IIT JAM and got 9500 rank in 2018.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Appu,
You can pursue M.Sc in chemistry or Maths only if you had chemistry or Maths as your subjects in your graduation, only then you can pursue M.Sc. In respective subjects otherwise you are not eligible for the same.
Good luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Rahul,
You should go with Maths as maths is mostly asked in one form or the other in many competitive exams be it UPSC or any government exam whereas physics is not so asked if considering competitive exams so you should go with Maths. Good luck.

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