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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There is no age limit as such prescribed for the BSc Physics program. You need to clear your class 12 in PCM/B as core subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50%. Some universities also require entrance exams of which you need to clear the cutoff score.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are several reasons why it is worth pursuing a BSc Physics course. Candidates can find some reasons below:

  • Employment Areas: BSc Physics graduates can seek career paths in various fields like Astronomy, Geophysics, Space, Electronics, Atomics Molecular Physics, etc.
  • Career Scope: BSc Physics graduates are hired for both private and government organizations for several job profiles such as Content Writer, Lab Assistant, Researcher, Technician, Radiologist, Physicist, etc.
  • Constant Learning: Physics is a constantly evolving field that keeps its practitioners on their toes. With new research and technological advanc
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Aadit Singh Uppal

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BSc Physics is a 3-year undergraduate degree program, that consists primarily of theory and experimental courses in Physics with a small number of interdisciplinary courses from Computer Science, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The BSc Physics course aims to lay a strong foundation in classical and modern Physics.

Students receive comprehensive, all-around development via the course curriculum, field trips, and opportunities for independent research. Through numerous hands-on sessions that will train them in the conception, design, and fabrication of laboratory equipment, they will also acquire expertise in lab work.

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neha dhumal

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Hey,

Maths is crucial subject when it came to pursuing B.Tech. Pursuing B.Tech without knowing fundamentals (taught in 11-12th standard) will be challenging.

And you may not eligible for entrance exam for BTech as it has criteria of minimum 40% in pcm in some state (like maharashtra). 

But you can take admission through management quota. It may possible that some college provide you admission. You should contact or visit there.

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Aashi Saxena

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CBSE conducted the CBSE Class 12 Physics exams 2026 on February 20, 2026. You can click on CBSE 12th date sheet to check the Class 12 exam dates for all subjects. 

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, Physics and Mathematics are generally compulsory for admission to most technical aircraft-related courses, such as Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). 

These fields require a strong understanding of scientific principles and mathematical concepts, particularly in areas like aerodynamics, flight mechanics, and structural analysis. Students must have studied Physics and Mathematics at the Class 12 level (or equivalent) to be eligible for these programs. 

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Annu navariya

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With a B.Sc. degree, Mathematics and Physics in Class 12, and NCC C-grade certificate in Air Wing, you are eligible for entry into the Indian Air Force (IAF) as an officer. The application can be done through the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) that is held twice in a year.

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Bhawana Sihag

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If you are applying for courses which are related to biology then your biology marks are more important. CUET exam marks are calculated on the basis of marks in your subjects. If you are choosing B.Sc in physics then your marks of physics subject matter very much, otherwise you can get admission on the basis of biology marks.

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Tarique Jamal

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No, you can't get a seat in MAKAUT because you failed in physics. You can chek other college's eligibility or try next year with better rank and result.

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