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Ravi Babu

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Admission to B.Sc. programs in computer science, physics, and mathematics at Vaageswari Degree & PG College in Karimnagar is determined by a student's performance on the 10+2 test. A minimum cumulative grade of 50% in pertinent disciplines is required of applicants. The exact cutoff scores, however, change every year depending on the competition. Candidates in the general category typically need an aggregate of between 55 and 60 percent although cutoffs for the reserved category are lower. Since these numbers change annually prospective students should check the official website or get in touch with the college's admissions office to c

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Ravi Babu

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As of February 2025 applicants must take the PU-CET (PG) entrance test in order to be admitted to Punjab University's (PU), Chandigarh M.Sc. Physics program. Although the precise cutoff scores for the M.Sc Physics programme are not made public basic rules state that applicants must receive at least 15% of the possible points on the admission exam in order to be eligible for SC/ST/PwD categories, this is at least 10%.

It is crucial to remember that achieving these minimal requirements does not ensure admission because the actual cutoffs can change every year depending on things like:
The quantity of candidates
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Ankit kumar

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Dear Tanisha,

For the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET), you can choose between two groups:

  1. PCM Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
  2. PCB Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

You can select either group based on your academic background and the courses you wish to pursue. For example, if you're interested in engineering courses, the PCM group is appropriate. For medical or pharmacy courses, the PCB group is suitable. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen group

Best wishes for your preparation!

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Lalita Kumari

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To pursue MPC (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry) in intermediate after 10th grade, you need to do well in your 10th-grade exams especially in math and science. Generally, admissions are merit-based. Some institutions also conduct entrance exams. The better marks you obtain, the better are your chances. You need to pass all subjects with the minimum passing percentage in 10th grade-English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. This passing percentage may vary in different institutions. Following the completion of 10th grade, Apply to colleges or schools offering MPC group.

 

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Akash Pratap Singh

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UG entrance exam for PCB students are NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), which is primarily for medical courses like MBBS, the other exam can be  Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for various science-related courses at central universities, the IISER Entrance Exam (IAT) for admission to Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), and the NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) for programs at NISER and CEBS, all of which allow PCB students to apply depending on the specific course and institution

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Vansh Mangal

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No, admission to Masters of Science programme is only through IIT-JAM.

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