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Subham Ghosh

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Some of the best institutions for B.Sc. Physics in India include: Indian Institute of Science (IISc):IIT KanpurIIT KharagpurSt. Stephens collegeMiranda houseHindu collegeLoyola College, ChennaiChrist University, BangaloreNIMS University, JaipurOther top colleges for B.Sc. Physics in India include: Sri Venkateswara College – DelhiHansraj College – DelhiMadras Christian College – ChennaiBennett University – Greater NoidaParul UniversityPresidency College

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Subham Ghosh

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Yes, you can study Chemistry and Physics in B.Sc. Hons. Mathematics at IIST-Thiruvananthapuram.   

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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To take admission in Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics at CUSAT, you need to follow these steps:Visit the CUSAT admissions website and register for an account.Fill out the online application form FOR ADMISSION and pay the required application fee.Upload all the required documents,  such as your academic transcripts,  entrance exam scorecard,  and passport size photographs.Submit the application form and wait for the results, be careful while uploadingCUSAT selects students for the Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics programme based on their performance in the CUSAT Common Admission Test (CAT). The CAT is a computer-based ent
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Tishank Pawar

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You have completed your post graduation in Physics then I recommend you to opt physics as your major subject in B.Ed. Because you have a strong basic knowledge and you can teach physics to other students. And also you can opt mathematics also this subject are more likely related.After that there more job opportunities also like physics tutor, physics teacher in government or private college/schools. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIT Mumbai is offering 4 years B.Tech and 5 years B.Tech-M.Tech dual degree programme in Engineering Physics. Admission to these programs are based on JEE Advanced exam. So presently IIT Mumbai is not offering B.S. Physics course. IIT Madras and NIT Agartala are offering dual degree BS& MS program in Physics.

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Manisha Kumari

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To prepare for the OUAT exam for the B.Sc. Physics course, you should follow these steps:1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: The OUAT entrance exam is a two-hour objective-type exam with 200 questions. The questions are divided into four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and Mental Aptitude. Each section carries 50 marks. The syllabus for the Physics section is based on the NCERT syllabus for class 11 and 12 physics.2. Create a study plan: Once you understand the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that works for you. Make sure to allocate enough time to each section and to revise regularly.3. Gathe
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Preeti verma

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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. (Master of Science) in mathematics after completing a B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) in physics. While your undergraduate degree is in physics, it's common for individuals with diverse Science and engineering backgrounds to transition into mathematics at the graduate level. In many cases, universities and colleges accept students from various Science and engineering backgrounds into mathematics programs, provided they meet certain prerequisites and demonstrate a strong aptitude for mathematics.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a B.Sc. in Physics through distance education in some universities. Distance learning programs allow students to study remotely, often through online courses, video lectures, and study materials. However, it's important to note that not all universities offer distance education for Science programs like Physics. Before enrolling in a distance learning program, make sure to research and verify the program's accreditation, reputation, and course offerings. Additionally, consider whether a distance learning format aligns with your learning style and goals, as some students prefer in-person interactions a
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Munira Saify

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CUET Cutoff 2023: CUET result 2023 has been announced, all the participating colleges/universities will release the separate CUET cut-off lists 2023 for each of the participating Central Universities. CUET 2023 Cutoffs will be declared by the different central universities in the form of marks/scores/percentiles soon. Also, the cut-off of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2023) will vary according to the courses, participating universities and the categories of the applicants. It is expected that the participating universities will release the CUET UG cut off 2023 for each course along with the merit list. However, it is not co
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