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Sarvesh Kinfer

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No, JNU does not offer distance learning course in M.Sc, for the list of offered courses check out the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/jnu-jawaharlal-nehru-university-Delhi-4225/courses?uaf[]=base_course&ts=87332621&rf=filters&bc[]=100 (Copy paste the entire link on the browser).

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Ritesh YadavNational Institute of technology GOA

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For opting NITs and IITs, you should clear GATE exam, but if you want to do in private college, here are some:
BITS
Manipal University
Amrita University.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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The criteria for getting admission is 60% of your entrance test scores and 40% of your Bachelor's degree percentage. Then, the cut off list is given accordingly.

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Vikram S

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Hey Avaneesh,
You need to write JAM( Joint Admission Test) 2019 for getting admission into M.Sc in NITK.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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University of Calcutta
Presidency University
Vidyanagar University
St. Xavier's College
Scottish Church College.

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SHUVADIP DUTTA

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No, you are definitely not eligible. You have to have Physics for 4 semester and Mathematics for 2nd semester in B.Sc. There is no restrictions on +2 subjects.

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SHUVADIP DUTTA

Beginner-Level 3

No, as far as I know the basic criteria is B.Sc Physics Honours.
However, you can try other colleges across India including IIT, NIT, IISC. You need to qualify JAM only.

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AVISH BINDAL

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If you want to score above 90% in Physics, then do regular practice of physics numerical. Also, learn all the derivations especially from Magnetism and Optics. Until exam, you should solve at least 50 sample papers of different publications like EAD, Oswal, Arihant, Evergreen. Also, solve previous years question papers.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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It would be preferable to appear for entrance exams for professional courses. Science stream has many professional higher education prospects to offer. One can go for MBBS or engineering or any other higher courses as one desires. For MBBS, one can apply for NEET UG entrance exam, and for engineering, you can apply for JEE. Furthermore there are tons of other options.

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