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Atharva BhangeI am preparing for JEE and SAT!!LOVE SCIENCE

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He can do under graduate degree in foreign college in the major he likes after doing his A and AS level and giving exams like SAT, ACT, TOEFL or IELTS. Wish him luck. I am also a IGCSE pass out. Let me know where he is studying. Feel free to ask any thing.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Santosh,
Once CBSE has declared your result as pass with whatever subjects that you have taken, you can not give exam for an additional subject nor can you appear for 12th again with different sets of subjects.

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Amit Das

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A ray of incident falls upon a surface and return back to the same medium maintaining equal angle of incident and angle of reflection.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Greeshma,
The following are the top colleges for m. Sc physics in Bangalore:
1)Bangalore City College
2)The Oxford College of Science
3)St. Joseph's College (Autonomous)
4)REVA University
5)Indian Academy Degree College
6)Christ University
7)M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
8)Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
9)Indian Academy Education Trust
10)Jyoti Nivas College
11)Acharya Institutes
IIsc is a highly reputed institution which has been ranked above the IITs in the world rankings.
So if you get a seat there then it is really great.
The above colleges are also top rated but not more than IIsc.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Kamlesh,In Indian education system, there is not any 'dual specialisation' exist. However, you can do double B.Sc in astronomy (from one institution in regular mode) and B.Sc in quantum physics from another college in distance learning mode. Actually, this is practically impossible but this is the only option you are left with if you are really want to do both at a single time. But my suggestion is that go for only one in which you are more interested.
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kamlesh pathak

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Hi, if you want to become an astronaut then you must do astrophysics as it is the study of mostly space but in simple physics, you do not get the opportunity to gain more knowledge about space.

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Yogeswar Sahoo

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There are 20 seats in M.Sc. in applied physics.
To be eligible for admission to the 2-year M.Sc course, a student must have passed B.Sc./+3 science with the proposed specialization as the Honors subjects. For admission to the 2- year M.Sc. course, students must have completed all academic requirements of the B.Sc. /+3 science degree, but whose results are awaited are also eligible for provisional admission. Selection will be based on the percentage of marks in the university examinations already completed. They must submit appropriate course completion certificate from the head of the institution, which they last attended, and copies of
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Shyamsundar,
B.Arch syllabus for JEE Mains:
1) Mathematics:
Sets, Relations and Functions ,Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Mathematical Induction, Sequences and Series , Permutations and Combinations, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Applications of Binomial Theorem, Integral Calculus, Differential Equation, Vector Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Three Dimensional Geometry, Probability, Statistics, and Mathematical Reasoning.
2) Aptitude test:
Awareness of places, persons, buildings and materials, Texture and objects related to Architecture and building environment, Visualising
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