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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Gopal,
The following is the link of the colleges to offer B.Sc in Physics:
https://engineering.shiksha.com/bsc-physics-in-delhi-ncr-categorypage-2-64-645-0-0-10223-1-2-0-none-1-0
You may sort the link as per your convenience.
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Nidhi Dahiwale

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No. The CAT cut-off last year was 97.5%ile.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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You can go for M.Tech rather than going for M.Sc physics. Then you can apply for PhD. It is the better option than M.Sc.

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Saurabh Singh

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You have decent chance for getting admitted.
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Saurabh Singh

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You have good chances. All the best!!

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Smriti Vats

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The Reynolds number is an important dimensionless quantity in fluid mechanics, which is used to help predict flow patterns in different fluid flow situations. It is widely used in many applications ranging from liquid flow in a pipe to the passage of air over an aircraft wing.
The Reynolds number is valuable as a guide to the laminar-turbulent transition in a particular flow situation and for the scaling of similar, but different-sized flow situations, such as between an aircraft model in a wind tunnel and the full size version.

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shravani sarmaMBA Aspirant

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You will be shortlisted. All the best!

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Smriti Vats

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Eddy currents are currents induced in conductors to oppose the change in flux that generated them. It is caused when a conductor is exposed to a changing magnetic field due to the relative motion of the field source and conductor; or due to variations of the field with time.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Vivek,
The near point of the eye is the minimum distance of the object from the eye, which can be seen distinctly without strain. For a normal human eye, this distance is 25 cm.
The far point of the eye is the maximum distance to which the eye can see the objects clearly. The far point of the normal human eye is infinity.
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