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Shweta Singh

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For admission in these courses, you need to have 10+2 with Science subjects. Decide on the college and check the eligibility before applying.

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Navita Batra

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Ph.D. in Physics: Eligibility
As a minimum criterion for eligibility, aspiring candidates need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
M.Phil. Degree or M.Sc. In Physics or Material Science
A minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA (relaxed to 55% or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST) at the level of post-graduation
Qualification of any of the following national level tests in Physics in the last 2 years from applying to the course:
CSIR/UGC-JRF or CSIR/UGC LS with rank less than or equal to 200
JEST/GATE with rank less than or equal to 300. Selection is based on the shortlisted candidates performance in the round of personal
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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
Yes, if you have pursued M.Ed in the respective subject, then you're eligible to apply.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Better, you can opt higher education like M.Sc, or any skill development courses or find any good job, if you are not interested in studies.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Ramesh,
This is a full-time course in FC Pune. If you wish to pursue the course through correspondence, you will have to explore other universities that specifically offer distance education program.

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
Yes, why not. Best thing is this you have more options available other than NEET, Good luck.

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