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Abhishek ShahCLOSE YOUR EYES AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT

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Hello pradhyumn,
If you are interested in pursuing Physics hons, then you should definitely try for Delhi University.
Admissions in DU varies every year depending on the number of applicants and cutoffs. The basic eligibility is 60% or above marks in the aggregate and
60% or above marks in Physics. However, the cut off for colleges might go as high as 90% plus.
Few of the DU colleges are
St. Stephen's College
Miranda House
Hansraj College
Kalindi College
Ramjas College
Hindu College
For the list of more colleges offering B.Sc Physics, refer to the below link
https://engineering.shiksha.com/bsc-physics-in-india-categorypage-2-64-645-0-0-1-1-2-0-no
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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You can go for BHU, Allahabad University, Punjab University, Tezpur University, University of Madras.
All The Best

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello Jashan,
Majority of the universities in Canada require 75% and above. You can check SPP colleges. You must also take the IELTS to meet English language requirements.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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Merit list will be prepared on the basis of best 4 subjects.
But if you belong to general category, it's really difficult to get admission there.
Hope for the best.
Good luck.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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B.Sc graduates have a wide variety of options available in terms of topics, subjects and field. They have an option to pursue a post graduation degree in their respective fields. Students can also join non-science Master degree courses such as animation, management, journalism, computer technology, etc. after completing B.Sc degree.

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Shivam GoyalA Guy Coded w/ Ambitions

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IIT-Roorkee for engineering physics is the best option for you unless you have an extraordinary interest in naval architecture.

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Sunetra Das

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Without physics, it's impossible. You have to calculate force at different angle at every stage. If you don't love physics, civil engineering will be quite tough for you.

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