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There are three important criteria for getting admission in B.Sc physics:- 1) you must have maths and physics as your compulsory subject in your +2. 2) you must score minimum 60% in aggregate of best of 4, which should include maths and physics and any other 2, so that you can be eligible for admission. 3) You must score minimum of 60% in physics. There isn't any entrance exam for B.Sc in physics. But as per past record, the cut off stands at 90%+. Try to keep your marks high in maths and physics.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Cut-off Index Score varies every year. No one can tell you what will be the cut off this year. But yes, In last few years average index score was around 225.
It reached as high as 250 (not the cut off, the highest scores), also cut off was below 210.
I hope you got a clear idea about the tentative numbers. All the best.
Higher you score, your chance will be more.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The cutoff are pretty high, but if you score well, I am sure, you can make it through. We cannot particularly say the number of vacancies. What I can say is your hard work will definitely pay off. The minimum criteria for applying is that you must have at least 60% in aggregate. And, you must have Physics and Maths in your +2.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, it is compulsory to have maths in your +2 to take admission in St. Xavier's College, Kolkata for B.Com.
But you can definitely try B.Com in St. Xavier's University as it does it require maths in+2.
Wishing you good luck.
revert back if you have any other doubt.
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