Physics Eligibility
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The minimum eligibility required for admission for the course is, the candidate must have completed graduation with science from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.
A few universities and colleges in India conduct entrance examinations for admission for the course.
M.Sc in Astrophysics: Admission Process:
Admission for the course is conducted in 2 stages:
Institutional Test.
Personal Interview- involving assessment of fitness, work experience, publications and statement of purpose. Most colleges admit students for the course on the basis of their performance in the relevant ent
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(a) Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50 per cent marks in Mathematics and Physics.
(b) Minimum 16 years of age to be eligible for a Private Pilot License and 17 for a Commercial Pilot License.
(c) Vision in one eye must be perfect. In general medical terminology, it is called 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6.
(d) General physical fitness as approved by DGCA is mandatory.
You are eligible to obtain CPL subject to meeting other eligibility criteria.
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You have scored excellently in your engineering exam and obtained a degree with good marks. Why the sudden change of direction? My perception is that with govt's focus on doubling Agri income, it's Agri engineers that will be in demand. Is it not so? You can do PG in engineering but unfortunately not in Physics since you are not graduate in physics.
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