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EXCEL

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Nowadays, most of the universities allow B.Tech only for M.Tech.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Deepankar,
Every state has good colleges which will offer B.Sc with physics. However, admissions to these colleges is not through JEE Mains but based on marks scored in qualifying exam.

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subhasish debroy

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Hi,
In a separate post from you yesterday, I tried to substantiate your query. You can go through.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
If you are looking for a year Diploma, you can go for any computer course or anything that might help you once you join CDS.

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subhasish debroy

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Hi,
If you have GATE score card and scored more than 70% in B.Tech, then look for direct PhD physics from IIT, Guwahati. You may go with integrated PhD in Physics (Masters + PhD) from IISc cracking an entrance exam conducted by them, provided for appearing in the test minimum eligibility for B.Tech is 55% marks. You may find some other institutions for fulfilling your aspiration in physics.

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Lipan Barik

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Lenz's law states that "whenever an e.m.f. is induced, the direction of induced current is such that it opposes the vary cause to which it is due."

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Lipan Barik

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Due to Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and CO2 in ozone layer, nascent oxygen are produced because they combine with water vapor and ozone and as a result ozone layer has depleted. Another most one is aerosol which has also depleted this layer.

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Lipan Barik

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Mostly in M.Sc. physics exam, the questions come from physics of B.Sc. and the concept from 12th. Read thoroughly the honors books and remember all the formula and concept and do all the answers of the questions given in the book. Be careful and confidential.

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