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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sunny,
If you have successfully completed B.Sc from a recognized college/university, you can directly apply for this course. You can visit the official website of the university and apply online with the required information. The admission will be based on merit, i.e., your score of B.Sc.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Yes, through management quota or through agents.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Unit, Please find the list of colleges below:
1. Pondicherry University - Pondicherry (Mahe), Kerala
2. Annamalai University - Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
3. Dayalbagh Educational Institute - Agra, Uttar Pradesh
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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Sudipta,
Yes, you can apply for B.Sc (Hons) in Physics in Scottish Church College. Admissions are done on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2. Interested candidates can apply online with required information.
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Mohammed Faraz

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Its quite difficult to find yourself an 'A grade' college under the AEGIS of DU but you may try.

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Akshit ABTech CSE

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If you belong from general category, there are chances of you getting B.Sc physics. You can have look at previous year cutoff provided at www.du.ac.in. Once again, I would suggest you to go with the field that you are interested in.
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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Both are good. It depends on your interest but better will be Physics. So, go with B.Sc. Physics.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Dalip, You can go for a Masters in Physics either taught or by research, alternatively there are Masters courses which if you want to can continue into Ph.D. if your interest is in research then I would strongly recommend this as you would have higher career prospects. All the best.

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