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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
You can apply for JAM (55% is minimum required in B.Sc for applying in JAM) and can go for a Masters degree from any IITs. Not only in physics but also you can apply for energy science. However, if these are the pros then the cons are that even M.Sc in physics is not enough to get a job from IITs. It's the bitter truth that once you land yourself in general science stream, the only way to survive is higher studies. Although, it is not always possible for every student due to s
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, definitely you can do this. But if you want to crack NEET, you have to keep the B.Sc course aside and focus only on NEET preparation.
All the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
You may go for more information:
http://www.rtu.ac.in/RTU/leep
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
All the top colleges have the best faculty on campus. Below mentioned are the colleges you can get into:
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)
2. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai (TIFR)
3. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc)
4. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IITD)
5. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM)
6. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur)
7. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (BHU)
8. Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Kodaikanal & Bengaluru
9. University of Delhi (DU)
10. Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai (IMC)
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
If you are interested in pursuing Physics hons, then you should definitely try for Delhi University.
Admissions in DU varies every year depending on the number of applicants and cutoffs. The basic eligibility is 60% or above marks in the aggregate and
60% or above marks in Physics. However, the cut off for colleges might go as high as 90% plus.
Few of the DU colleges are
St. Stephen's College
Miranda House
Hansraj College
Kalindi College
Ramjas College
Hindu College
For the list of more colleges offering B.Sc Physics, refer to the below link
https://engineering.shiksha.com/bsc-physics-in-india-categorypage-2-64-645-0-0-1-1-2-0-no
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The subject you mentioned is about understanding the basics and getting the concepts clear, if you don't have the basics right every possibility is there that you won't be able to pass your graduation with desired grades which will impact your career. So my suggestion is if your basics are not clear and you don't enjoy quants, you should not opt for it.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
But if you belong to general category, it's really difficult to get admission there.
Hope for the best.
Good luck.
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