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Prem Kumar

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Please visit the following link :
http://www.masterstudies.com/MSc/Physics/India/

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deepak choudharyi love science n i like those who love vigyan

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very good .tell me what u want to know?

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lakshya singh

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u can do b.sc in physics and also b.sc and m.sc integrated in physics in 5 yrs. only and u can percie these courses from delhi university and other eminent colleges.all the best for future.

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Prem Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission in an NIT.

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The difference between class and object is one of the most common questions, you would like to ask a fresher coming out from college or training institute, but you would be surprised how many beginner Java programmers struggle with this question. Class and Object are two pillars of Object Oriented Programming (OOPS) and a good understanding is a must, but when you ask this question apart from the theoretical and bookish answer that "class is a blueprint and objects are actual things created out of that blueprint", you would hardly get anything substantial. Though that answer is correct and works perfectly, it doesn't differentiate betw
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I don't exactly know the cutoff for st, overall n subjectwise too. please give me the information so that I can help u

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