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RAVIRAJ DODIYA

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Rather than learning the question asked in the interview, repeat and practice the knowledge you have. And don't be feared. Best wishes.
Your upvote will inspire me.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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As per me it is possible but the condition is that you should be thorough in the concepts of geophysics and then you should go for M.Sc in geophysics.

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rahul r

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Presidency college is definitely a good choice when it comes to study B.Sc. (Hons) in physics.
The following institutions across India are the best for perusing careers in physical sciences:
IISC, Bangalore (Admission through Boards, JEE, KVPY)
IISER (Same as above)
NISER (Admission through NEST)
St. Xavier, Calcutta & Presidency University. (Admission via Boards & Entrance, respectively)
University of Delhi (Board Marks Based)
Regards.

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priyank sharma

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Hello,
In Loyola College, Chennai, for 3 years duration of B.Sc. Physics course fees is 1.44 Lacs. Eligibility
Candidate must have passed 10+2 with the following subjects:
1. Mathematics 2. Physics 3. Chemistry 4. Any other
and if your academic performance is excellent then you don't need any entrance.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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It depends on your category. For general candidates it is around 650, for OBC it is near 600 and for SC/ST candidates it is about 500. All the best.

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Saharsh Panjwani

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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc in physics provided you have the required score the university requires.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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There isn't anything as such. IISER is known in its own way. It can't be compared with other colleges and vice versa.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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To get the details about syllabus for RIE CEE please visit the following link-
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/rie-cee/syllabus

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