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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can join IAF through these methods:
1. Indian Military Academy Direct Entry (CDS):
Graduation Degree from a recognized University is required. The candidate has to be unmarried. The candidate has to appear for the CDS (Combined Defence Services) exam conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). After selection, training will be provided at IMA, Dehradun. The duration of training will be 18 month.
2. Officers Training Academy SSC Non Tech entry:
This is an SSC (Short Service Commission) entry. The selection process is the same, that is via CDS examination. The candidate has to be aged between 19 and 25 years with ref
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You may refer the links below for the list of colleges in Delhi / NCR for B.Sc colleges:
1) https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-colleges-delhi-ncr
2) https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/b-sc-colleges-delhi-ncr
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Guide-Level 15
The list of colleges/ universities which offer M.Sc Physics through distance learning or correspondence is mentioned here.
List of colleges offering M.Sc Physics through Distance Education/Correspondence in Southern India
Tamil Nadu:
Annamalai University
Alagappa University
Bharathiar University
Madurai Kamaraj University
Bharathidasan University
Madras University
Periyar University
Vinayaka Mission, Vinayaka Missions University
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Andhra Pradesh:
Acharya Nagarjuna University
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Andhra University
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati
Karnataka:
Kuvempu University
Kerala:
MG University
Kera
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Guide-Level 14
Mechanics portion in class 11th is huge. The chapters are:
- Units of Measurement
- Laws of Motion
- Motion in straight line
- Motion in plane
- Work, Energy and Power
- System of Particles and Rotational Motion
- Rotational Dynamics
- Gravitation
- Mechanical properties of Solids and Fluids.
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Your marks are exceptionally good. But to get admission in Stanford or Harvard you just not need to be perfect in academics but in extra circular activities too because they don't need a studious dumb student. In fact, they want an around. Try to maintain your marks above 85 or 90% in your every semester (it has weightage). After your GRE score followed by IELTS bands (mini 7 band needed). At least 2 or 3 year of work experience and Essays writing along with your attractive CV. The procedure is quite long.
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