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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

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If your maths is strong, then do courses in maths such as B.Sc M.Sc or Integrated M.Sc from IITs or NITs.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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Delhi University and Punjab University will be a better option.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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First, you have to fill the form and then cut-off list will be out, you can check.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, you can study M.Sc Physics.but you have to crack the entrance exam tancet conducted by Andhra univ

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You should crack the entrance exam. Then, apply for Ph.D.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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IMUCET is a very easy exam indeed. You just need your basics to be as clear as possible. See, stick to the class 12th syllabus mostly. For Maths coordinate, algebra, little bit complex number, calculus and integral calculus is enough. For physics 12th syllabus is enough although I would recommend you to study 11th materials too. I was personally never confident about my 11th concepts. For Chemistry, do the physical Chemistry properly. Now for general knowledge part, go without preparing I would say, it would come natural to you. Do well! I was expecting under 100 rank but eventually landed in 600's. And, if you are really interested in
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Hi Jomichan!
You can apply for an architecture course if you like. The field is well suited for creative people with non-medical subjects in 10+2. Apart from this, you can also consider having a career in design industry like fashion design, interior design, product design, automobile design, accessory design and so on. Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA is another course that you can look at, which will help you to have a career in visual or performing arts.

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