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Yash Kumar

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The admission procedure for B.Sc Physics at colleges under DAE are as follows : 

  1. Fill te admission form available at the official website of college.
  2. Upload all the required documents. 
  3. Pay the application fees.
  4. Visit the college for document verification. 

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Annu navariya

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If you are interested in courses such as Biotechnology or Forensics, you may choose English, Biology, and Physics for the CUET. The subjects would be relevant as Biology will provide foundational knowledge, whereas Physics is generally required for some of the scientific principles. However, communication skills are crucial in any field, hence the importance of English. Make sure to check the specific eligibility criteria and subject requirements for the course you wish to pursue at the university level because different institutions have specific subject combinations for admission into Biotechnology or Forensics programs.

 

 

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Sandeep Samineni

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B.Sc in Mathematics: Those who are good at mathematics and want to go for the careers in data analysis, finance or academia would like this programme. Top colleges for B.Sc Mathematics include St. Stephen's College, Delhi and Loyola College, Chennai.
B.Sc in Physics: If you are very much interested in the physical sciences, then a B.Sc in Physics can lead to research and engineering or education. Institutes that have a great repute for their physics programme are Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Presidency College, Chennai. Top institutions are the Delhi School of Economics and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
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Addula Yaswanth

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Yes, you can also appear for the improvement examination in Physics if you have given your 12th examinations under the CBSE board. The eligibility criteria are passed in their 12th exams within the last two years of taking the application forms. And since you also said you completed 12 last year, therefore you would be eligible for taking this improvement exam also this year. You may decide to upgrade your grade in one or more of the five core subjects, which would include Physics. However, do note that you can sit for an improvement exam only once in a particular subject, and that has to be in the same year you take your board exam.

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Kritika Kumari

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Jayaraj Annapackiam. A B.Sc. in Physics is available at CSI College of Technical College. Applications for admission to the college are normally released in May, while no exact dates for the 2024–2025 academic year are given. The B.E./B.Tech course application period for the 2024–2025 academic year lasted from May 6–June 11, 2024. 

 

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Kritika Kumari

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Through distance learning, Nalanda Open University (NOU) in Patna provides a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics.  Since NOU is an open university, it usually has an open admissions policy that prioritizes giving a diverse variety of students access to education. As a result, there are typically no set cutoff scores for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics degree. Generally speaking, prospective students must have finished their 10+2 coursework in the science discipline from an accredited board. It is best to check the official NOU website or get in touch with their admissions office directly for the most precise and current information

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Aditya choubey

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NO, Not at all if you are failed in the physics exam of CBSE board then you can only appear in the compartment exam organised by the CBSE only.You are not allowed to give the compartment exam from another board.

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MOHD ZAID

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To get admitted to the Post Graduate Diploma in Radiation Physics at Rayat Bahra University, you need to meet the following requirements:
Eligibility: You must have at least 50% marks in your graduation.
Admission process: You can follow these steps:
Choose the program you're interested in and apply online.
Email international@rayatbahrauniversity.edu.in for an eligibility assessment.
Use this letter to apply for a visa at the Indian Embassy in your home country.
Plan your travel to India.
Share your flight details with the International Department of Rayat Bahra University for a complimentary pickup.
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Addula Yaswanth

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Attaining the B.S-M.S programme of IISER will turn out to be quite effective for carrying an astronomy-related career, primarily provided followed by doing a PhD in a similar programs. For doing a sound education consisting of theoretical principles at high intensity along with experimental research inputs on the platform is required if advancing into study with astrophysics-related domains. The students graduating from IISER tend to continue in Ph.D. programs, not only in India but also abroad. Strong research foundations and networking help them do this. So, most alumni find positions as research scientists, academics, or industry pr

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Rayamkula Harish

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Eligibility Criteria for NDA Examination

No additional education qualification is fixed in the eligibility criteria for a candidate from India to appear at the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination.

The NDA exam guidelines, as part of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) that organizes and conducts the NDA exam, do not prescribe an exploration period less than attaining the said percentage of marks in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level for eligibility: eligibility required completion of the 12th standard with compulsory subjects as Physics and Mathematics.

 

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