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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear,
Yes, you may go for M.Sc. Physics. You can prepare for IIT JAM Exam by yourself also. IIT JAM is tough, but if you study well, then you can easily crack the exam.
Click here:
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to know the complete details regarding IIT JAM Exam.

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rohith kola

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B.sc is 3 year Under Graduate course, And to get admission in this course you need to complete your 12th from Science Stream. To get admission in B.sc, You have to scored atleast 50% Marks in your Intermediate Examination.
The eligiblity criteria Are vary From Colleges To Colleges, But if you have scored minimum 50% Marks in your 12th from Science Stream, then you are eligible to get admission in B.sc.
You will get Direct Admission in B.sc Course In various colleges.
But if you want to get admission in top colleges, then for this you have to appear for the entrance examination and after clear the entrance examination you will get admissio
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Deepanshi JainCareer

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No, you have to clear the Physics exam first to appear in NEET exam.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Amritpal,
Applications for admission to Fergusson College have to be submitted online. Candidates who have Bachelors in Science degree in concerned subjects with 50% aggregate marks are eligible to apply and selection will be done on the basis of merit and entrance examination for SPPU students and Entrance exam for students from other universities.
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kanksha Mutreja

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There are several colleges listed in the link below. Hope, you find the college you desire. All the best. https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-physics-colleges-Mumbai-all.

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ayush singhal

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As far as your Boards ICSE or CBSE are concerned, then you should refer to your books provided By your School and other textbooks which have the past solved question papers or workbook which have slightly tougher questions than the other.
But if you Are Really Concerned For Your Future Studies And want to make a strong foundation in Science or if you need to start preparation for the Exams Like NTSE which really Have a Tough Foundation Level Concept Questions or You Need to Be more focused for JEE Exams Then You may See or go through these conceptual books for better understanding of knowledge. Science and Technology Foundation Series P
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Candidate must have passed 10+2 from recognized board
admission is based on merit system.
Non-MH general: 92%
MH Gen: 88 to 90 %
MH OBC (non-creamy) : 85% or little less.
MH SC/ST/NT: Can get as low as 50%.
Cutoff depends on each year 12th performance.
All the best.

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