B.Sc Electronics

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Ashish Rana

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With a marks of 265 in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), securing a seat in Delhi University (DU) for Bachelor  of Science Program. Physical Science with Electronics or B.Sc (Hons.) Electronics may be challenging, especially in the top college but the cutoff and eligibility criteria also matter more. Delhi University admission process depend in such factors Category, Preferred college, Cutoff.

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Muskan

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B.Sc in Electronics and B.Tech in Electronics and Communication are not equivalent, though they share some similarities. A B.Sc in Electronics is a three-year undergraduate programme focusing on the theoretical and practical aspects of electronics, primarily emphasizing scientific principles and foundational knowledge. In contrast, a B.Tech in Electronics and Communication is a four-year engineering degree that covers a broader curriculum, including electronics, communication systems, and extensive practical and project work. B.Tech graduates are often preferred for engineering roles due to their in-depth technical training and industr
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.To be eligible for CTET 2024, you need to be an Indian citizen with a minimum of 18 years of age. Additionally, you need to have at least 50% in Class 12/ Graduation along with a Diploma or Bachelors in Education.Thanks 

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Sreejit Dey

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According to my knowledge and research the highest placement package after B.Sc. In electronic is different in different colleges but it is almost close to 6.5 Lacs to 7 Lacs.

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Tanya Sharma

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M.Sc. In a specialised field would be great option.

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Niyati VermaEducator, Content Writer, National Debate Awardee

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Hello, there are numerous medical and paramedical courses which can be pursued after B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) with Physics mathematics and electronics from AIIMS:1. B.Sc. (Hons. ). Opthalmic Techniques2. B.Sc. (Hons. ). Medical Technology
Medical Courses from other universities:
M.Sc in Medical Physics.
M.Sc. In Physics & Engineering in Medicine.
M.Sc. In Medical Imaging Science.
M.Sc. In Atomic & Molecular Physics.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Yes, you can apply, if your percentage is above the cut off.

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