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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
Fergusson College was established by the Deccan Education Society in 1885 in Pune. The college received the status of the College of Excellence in 2017 and Special Heritage Status in 2014 by UGC. It is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU).
Fergusson College offers a three-year bachelor's degree in various specializations of Arts and Science.
For admission to these courses, candidates must have passed Higher Secondary Examinations. For B.Sc courses, the qualifying examination must be passed in the Science stream.
Selection Criteria:
The college issues three merit lists for admissions.
Candidates must bring
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. That depends on your interests (software, hardware, designing, etc. ), but since you have come to question which branch in engineering take, then that means that you still have not made up your mind as to what you want to be. Do not freak out I too took up engineering just cos I did not know what else to do, this is what our great education system leads us to be, Mindless. But there is still time just give yourself time to explore yourself, try new things, and think about the skills you have learned yourself, and that is probably the field you should learn more on. And don't worry if you still can not f
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
Great interacting with you. Not actually studying Physics and Chemistry is compulsory in the first year and it is compulsory for all the branches. But after that, there is no room for Physics and Chemistry in CSE/Information Technology. Instead of that high standard of mathematics in this branch. Especially if someone wants to do something in AI or Data Science field then they have to study high-level mathematics especially Statistics and Linear Algebra. During your first year, you will have to study the basics of all the courses like mechanical, electrical, computer, Physics Maths and many more (6 subjects per semester in my ins
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Nice to meet you. B.Tech: Bachelor of Technology. It is a technical course of higher level known as engineering. There are many branches of engineering, such as :
1. Civil
2. Mechanical
3. Electrical
4. Computer Science
5. Information Technology
6. Electronic & Communication
7. Chemical
8. Petroleum
9. Biotechnology
10. Agricultural
11. Mining
12 Aerospace
13. Instrumentation etc. Many institutes offer engineering courses and to join any engineering institute you need to pass 12 board exams with the required % as per your category also you need to go through entrance exams conducted by different authorized bodies. After completion of
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Varun Chaudhary

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If you want to pursue higher studies in Physics then M.Sc. Physics is best for you. It is a two-year Masters's degree course. Many reputed colleges ad universities are offering this course but you need to be cautious while choosing the best institute in India to pursue M.Sc. In Physics. Among the several institutes, you can choose the Jagan Nath University, Haryana to pursue this course. It is one of the topmost universities in India offering a Masters's programme in Physics. Acquiring M.Sc. Physics from here is sure to open many doors of opportunities and will boost the core development of the subject. Visit - https://www.shiksha.com/
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Animesh, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your post graduation in aerospace engineering branch. If your research B.Sc. Is of four years duration then you are eligible to appear for GATE which is the entrance exam for admission into PG in engineering in different branches. Do not worry. Even after B.Sc. Research, you can appear for campus selection in your institution. My sincere advise would be to continue your study in Science stream by doing PG and then doctorate. There is quite huge demand in market. To help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about differen
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Manaswi Pattipati

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Yes in some institutes and No in some institutes, it's possible to study M.Sc. In Physics after B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. But only few colleges are giving chance for B.Tech students like Delhi University. Do some research about colleges giving this chance and join accordingly.
You would only be accepted to a few institutions if you wanted to pursue an MSc in physics. Traditional universities will not even accept you for a master's degree in physics. Furthermore, btech mechanical engineering is solely based on basic classical mechanics or lower level classical mechanics, the majority of which is newtonian mechanics.
BSc physics is
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Arshiya Singh

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LPU Curates two programs in Game Design
1. B.Design - Gaming 4 years
2. B.Sc Design - 3 years
The specialization comes with an option of disciplinary minors as a set of four elective courses in a related area to develop a competency beyond the major area, these are:
3D VISUALIZATION
ANIMATION
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
EFFECTS AND SIMULATION
GRAPHICS
There is a big focus on Industry Interface:
Tie-ups with industry
Content delivery by industry experts
Projects in collaboration with industry
Internships to engage deeply in hands-on real-life situations

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Sakshi Sharma

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It would be a good choice to opt for Geeta University as in the present scenario this is the university that caters to the all-round development of its students and nurtures it with care to boost their career to a pinnacle of ultimate success which might be the envy of many. GU is listed in the leading B.Sc. (Honors) Panipat, Delhi NCR, University of Physics and offers a programme that focuses on providing students with a quality education in all aspects of traditional and modern field concepts, while developing their problem-solving, mathematical, assessment, arithmetic, thinking and communication skills. The structure of GU courses c
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