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Atharva Sunil Tiwari

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Fees is INR 15,000 per year which means you have to pay INR 45,000 for three years.

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Naveen Donthula

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You will get admission if you 12score is more than 920.you should posses maths as compulsory at 12 and cutt off trends vary from year to year and also depends on category which you belongs and the probable cutt off might be 92%

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Renu Patidar

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Yes. it is valid.

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Latika khatri

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The basic key to score 90 + in Physics is NCERT. Make handwritten short notes of derivations and formulas. Try to understand the exam pattern by going through the past years. Determine your areas of improvement and practice them.

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Vishal Srivastava

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Complete NCERT and then practice previous year questions and do analysis of your week point and work on it.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Both courses offer a variety of career options; the choice is yours as to which one you want to pursue. Here is a comparison provided to assist you in deciding which is best for you:
1. Course curriculum: In B.Sc. Physics you learn about concepts such as quantum mechanics, magnetism, and Optics. In B.Sc. Chemistry you study reactivity, molecular structure, elements, etc. , in detail.
2. Jobs: With a B.Sc. In Physics you can get jobs such as scientific laboratory technician, research scientist, radiation protection adviser, etc. A B.Sc. In Chemistry can get you a job as a chemist, nanotechnologist, or chemical engineer.
3. Salaries: The
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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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No such a big opportunity for students. Few private companies came for some post to offer placement like FLIPKART, INFOSYS but the salary offered to students is not enough. Average package is around 250000. Very few students nearly 1-2% shows their interest in this.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The M.Sc. In Physics is one of the popular postgraduate courses at BHU. Admissions to this course are done on the basis of CUET-PG scores.
1. BHU is the second-best university in Uttar Pradesh and the best for Science courses.
2. The course fee is just Rs. 12490 for two years.
3. The M.Sc. Physics syllabus is similar to that of many top competitive exams, such as the CSIR NET.
4. The students are taught advanced Physics topics, including modern discoveries.
5. For those who are interested in research work in Physics the faculty ACT as a guide.
6. There are four semesters, each with two exams, one in the middle of the semester for 30 po
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Kavya K

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After B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Is the best option I would like to suggest that M.Sc. Is best most option which has the lot of future scope on that and M.Sc. Has more value M.Sc. Is a better option.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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Fees for Physics Honours from Patna Science College-
For General, OBC and EWS candidates there is 4000 per year fees required. For ST, SC and Female candidates there is only need of 600 per year fees.

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