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Ankita Rawat

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Hi,
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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi,
If you are interested in some sort of career, plan it accordingly. For example, you want to be a chemist, go for a B.Sc in Chemistry. And similarly, to be a physicist or if some research drags your interest in physics, then, be on Physics. That's it.
And, if you are opting to settle for better, then, B.Sc Chemistry is for you. Physics degree must be accompanied by a Master's degree, but a chemistry Bachelor's degree could do it better in fetching you a job. All the best.

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Rishabh Sharma

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These 3 courses are very different in their own way, as it depends upon the candidate that which course he or she wants to pursue B.Sc Physics and chemistry, you have genuine interest in Science. If we talk about BCA, it is computer based course. All the best.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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IIT JAM is an online entrance exam for M.Sc courses from different IITs, IISER, and NIT etc. Syllabus for IIT JAM Chemistry includes all syllabus starting from FYBSc to TYBSc chemistry and class 11th and class 12th Chemistry books.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of B.Arch, the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Qualifying Examination. No candidate shall be admitted to architecture course unless she/ he has passed an examination at the end of the 10+2 scheme of examination with at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also at least 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination or passed 10+3 Diploma Examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Hence, you are not eligible for B.Arch programme.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the Tezpur University prospectus-2019. The eligibility criteria for integrated dual B.Sc and M.Sc in Chemistry is as under. Eligibility criteria: Minimum 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at 10+2 examination with minimum pass marks in individual subjects and pass mark in English. So, from above you are not eligible for this programme.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Since you are already doing chemistry, so don't leave it in between. Better would be that you can make choice when you get a job that time you can change your line of work.

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Debashis Prusty

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Hello,
If you want to save environment then you go for B.Sc in environmental Science, but you confused what you choose hons in physics or chemistry. In my points of view, choose chemistry hons. and concentrate on study and daily 1-2 hours works environmental. Thank you.

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