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Muskan

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You are ineligible for admission to NITs and IITs, JEE Mains and Advanced, and the West Bengal board if you failed Physics in your Higher Secondary (HS) test. The three subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics must be passed to be eligible for these tests and institutions. You have to pass your Physics exam, which you can do by retaking it or by taking extra tests. Following your successful completion of Physics, you can apply to NITs or IITs for engineering degrees by taking the JEE Mains and Advanced exams.

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Atharva Bamnodkar

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According to the new guidelines you require total 50% or more percentage to give the NEET examination for taking admission into MBBS in any government college. Yes, you are eligible for giving NEET examination which once you pass will give you admission into government college for MBBS

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Ganesh mandala

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To pursue a B.Tech degree, it's crucial to pass all core subjects, including Physics. Clearing the supplementary exam is your best immediate option. If this isn't feasible, consider alternative pathways like a Diploma in engineering. Always check the specific eligibility requirements of the colleges and universities you are interested in to explore all available options.

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Vadlamudi Thanuja

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The duartion Of Bsc (Hons) pysics at quantum school of graduate is 4 years.The fees for a student who studies  Bsc (Hons) Physics at Quantum School of graduate In quantum University is divided into Two Partitions, the first partition is Tution and The other is hostel. fees to paid for ragarding tution fee is 2,00,000. And Hostel fees is 3,41,000. The total fees to be paid is 5, 41,000. here the total fees for 4 years graduation is 5,41,000.

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Vadlamudi Thanuja

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The average package for Bsc Physics is around 5.8lpa. Around 10 to 15 students placed in big companies like Capgemini, Axis Bank, Cisco and Adobe. And after nearly 30 to 40 students placed with package from 2.5 LPA to 7 lpa. The students with high expectations on their future can join and can have top-notch experience big MNCs. The college also provides special training for students who are having a target of achieving big packages in big companies. 

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priyul jain

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Admission is offered through both merit based as well as entrance based. Students after clearing their 10+2 need to appear in an entrance exam like UPSEE, TS EAMCET, BHU UET, PUCET, etc. and qualify the entrance exam with good marks to get admission to the BSc Physics Honours course.

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Riya Khurana

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To be eligible for the B.Sc. (Hons) Economics program at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, the candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% in class 12th or equivalent in any stream from any recognized board. The admission is not done based on any entrance exam.

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