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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello Dear,
After completion of 12th, you can go directly for B.Sc biological sciences with any of zoology or chemistry honors. If you are interested for MBBS or BDS, you have to appear in the all India entrance called NEET.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Santanu Kumar Jena,
Enter your rank in the link given below and get the list of the best colleges, if NIT-Rourkela is in the list, you can be sure of admission:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-branch-predictor
Hope this helps! All the best for your admission!

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Varun,
In IIT Delhi's engineering physics programme, focus on nanotechnology and photonics, both emerging technologies. They use equipment like LASERs and create thin films, with a thickness of ~100 nanometers. They study physics, in both, its purest form, as well as when applied, and take on the universe, trying to harness the secrets it holds for the betterment of human lives.It is more of a theoretical and research based branch, if you have a keen interest in physics, you can surely go for it.
Hope this helps! All the best!

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renu Sejwal

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In civil services exam, you have to take subjective exams related to the subjects you have studied in your degree. So, whatever you may choose according to your interest it will help you to prepare for the Mains as well. Check the notification of IAS exam and show to your parents as well from UPSC website and check which subjects make eligible for which of the posts. Science subjects makes you eligible for IAS and IFS both.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Hey there,
NIT, Calicut and NIT, Rourkela are the top two NITs among the top 5 NITs.
So, there is no comparison among both the NITs.
However, if you like physics then engineering physics branch is made for guys like you.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
In Delhi, it would be difficult for you to get admission with a compartment in physics.
However, many private colleges are available in Noida that can provide you admission even after having compartment.

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renu Sejwal

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The list of colleges in DU for B.Sc in physics:
Hindu college
St Stephen
Hans Raj college
Miranda house
Venkateswara college
Gargi college
Ramjas
Maiteryi college
Midori mal college
All the colleges of DU are more or less equally good. With your percentage you can get a good college, how well you study in your degree and take part in college activities will make it the best college for you. All the best.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Shefali Patel,
Enter your rank in the link given below and get the list of best colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/colleges-accepting-nchmct-jee-2017-scores-ranks-for-admission-seats-available-blogId-13167
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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
Once check nitw.ac.in where in you will find the courses offered, their academic details and their placement statistics. This will help you a lot.
Hope this got cleared, good luck!

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