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Priyanka Nath

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No, you probably won't be able to get admission to B.Sc Honors Physics at Delhi University with a CUET score of 304 out of 600: CUET cutoffThe cutoff for admission to Delhi University varies by college and program. For example, the cutoff for B.Sc (Hons.) Biomedical Science at Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is 468. 

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Misha

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The duration of the Bachelor of Science in Physics programme at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is typically four years. The undergraduate curriculum offers students the opportunity to acquire a deep conceptual understanding of fundamental physics.

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People with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have a very good job market. Graduates can pursue careers in multiple sectors, including scientific research, engineering, finance, law, and medicine.  Students intending on a career in physics research usually pursue a PhD in the field after graduating from college. Some of the job roles and estimated salaries are outlined below:Data Scientist$73k - $137kSoftware Engineer$65k - $129kSenior Software Engineer$95k - $163kElectrical Engineer$65k - $123kOptical Engineer$69k - $135kData Analyst$48k - $89kResearch Scientist$68k - $144k

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Misha

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The application fee to pursue Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology is USD 75 (INR 6,416). Students can pay the application using credit card. The MIT Monthly Payment Plan offers the option of spreading the applicant's term bill over five payments and paying it over the course of the term as opposed to in one lump sum. The plan has an enrollment fee of $35 per term.  

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Rupesh Katariya

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Congratulations to your daughter for securing a seat in B.Sc Physics at BHU! As for her preparation for NEET again, it depends on her long-term goals and interests.If her primary interest lies in pursuing a career in medicine or healthcare, continuing with NEET preparation would be a good choice. Since she's already started, maintaining focus on her NEET goals would help her achieve her dream of becoming a doctor.On the other hand, B.Sc Physics at BHU is an excellent opportunity, especially if she has an interest in research, academia, or a career in science and technology. This course can open doors to a wide range of career paths, in
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Yash Kumar

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The admission procedure for B.Sc Physics at colleges under DAE are as follows : Fill te admission form available at the official website of college.Upload all the required documents. Pay the application fees.Visit the college for document verification. 

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Kritika Kumari

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Jayaraj Annapackiam. A B.Sc. in Physics is available at CSI College of Technical College. Applications for admission to the college are normally released in May, while no exact dates for the 2024–2025 academic year are given. The B.E./B.Tech course application period for the 2024–2025 academic year lasted from May 6–June 11, 2024.  

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Ravi Babu

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The specifics of the B.Sc. (Physics) Honours 2017 Exam Centre and cost are determined by the college or university that offers the course. Exam centres are usually listed on the admit card that is issued following registration by universities such as Delhi University, Calcutta University, and others. Exam centres are typically found in the college's city or surrounding area.The B.Sc. (Physics) Honours fee schedule in INR varies:Government Colleges: Between 5,000 and 15,000 annually.Private colleges cost between 30,000 to 1,00,000 a year.Tuition, lab fees, and exam costs are examples of fees. Penalties for late payments may be imposed.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Here are some of the best universities for pursuing a B.Sc in Physics:1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA:Famous for high qualification of research and a powerful programme in theoretical and experimen tal physics.Gives an opportunity to utilize the stronger and better equipped laboratories and source. 2. California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA:They identified small student, faculty ratio and students' oriented research as the key factors.Students get opportunities to learn from World Class Amenities. 3. Harvard University, USA:Provides a highly interdisciplinary curriculum and a large number of rese
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Ravi Babu

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You must pass the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.) in order to be admitted to IITs for an M.Sc in Physics. IITs normally require applicants to obtain a Bachelors degree with physics as a major in order to be eligible. Your pursuit of a B.Sc in Physics with Chemistry and Botany at IGNOU qualifies you for general education requirements. Check to see if your IGNOU degree particularly with regard to curricular content, satisfies IIT's particular qualifying standards.Physics, chemistry and mathematics are the disciplines that the IIT JAM exam evaluates, thus you should study for these as well.?

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