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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, you are eligible to take Admission in Bio Medical Engineering.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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At present, the admission to the Physics programme in TIFR is for Ph.D. degree only. TIFR do not admit students for M.Sc. Or M.Phil separately (please see the SBP-Guidelines). Eligibility :- An M.Sc. In Physics the basic requirement for admission to the Ph.D. degree programme, but B.Sc. Graduates with consistently very good academic record are encouraged to apply. Candidates with B.Tech or M.Tech degree in relevant areas will also be considered. Students must be selected through the TIFR research Scholars' admission procedure and admitted to the Institute as a graduate student. Selection criteria :- GATE/NET/CSIR/JEST +Written test and
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
For M.Sc Physics, following institutions you can apply:-
1) IITs & NITs: - Entrance exam IIT JAM physics exam
2) TIFR (Tata Institute Of Fundamental Research) :- Entrance exam TIFR GS
3) Pune University: - Entrance exam M.Sc. Entrance
I hope, this information may help you.

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Toronto University of British Columbia
University of Alberta
McGill University.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Candidates appearing for AIPMT should be thorough with Biology. Candidates may study NCERT books. A candidate should not waste time on the questions which appear difficult to them or which they are unable to solve, instead they should move further. Mock-Tests and sample papers are one of the best to practice. One should go for the last 5-10 years question papers for practice. For Biology:
Theory books: Truman's elementary biology Vol-I & Vol-II, Companion biology by K. Bhatti (Dinesh publication). Objective books: Objective biology by Dinesh, AIIMS explorer by MTG publication, Tremens objective biology. For Physics:
Theory books: Conc
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alok prakash

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NCERT is just the summary of all the topics for school studies. If you are looking for further details and all the required topics in detail, then Nootan and HC Verma will be more specific.

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Rishabh UmraoB.Tech student

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Hi Vishwateja,
I would like to suggest you to follow the syllabus and last year's paper including sample papers. This things will help you a lot. Best of luck.

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Both has equal weightage. No one can say that problems are asked more than theory and vice versa.

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