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Ganesh mandala

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To pursue a B.Tech degree, it's crucial to pass all core subjects, including Physics. Clearing the supplementary exam is your best immediate option. If this isn't feasible, consider alternative pathways like a Diploma in engineering. Always check the specific eligibility requirements of the colleges and universities you are interested in to explore all available options.

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Vadlamudi Thanuja

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The duartion Of Bsc (Hons) pysics at quantum school of graduate is 4 years.The fees for a student who studies  Bsc (Hons) Physics at Quantum School of graduate In quantum University is divided into Two Partitions, the first partition is Tution and The other is hostel. fees to paid for ragarding tution fee is 2,00,000. And Hostel fees is 3,41,000. The total fees to be paid is 5, 41,000. here the total fees for 4 years graduation is 5,41,000.

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Vadlamudi Thanuja

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The average package for Bsc Physics is around 5.8lpa. Around 10 to 15 students placed in big companies like Capgemini, Axis Bank, Cisco and Adobe. And after nearly 30 to 40 students placed with package from 2.5 LPA to 7 lpa. The students with high expectations on their future can join and can have top-notch experience big MNCs. The college also provides special training for students who are having a target of achieving big packages in big companies. 

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priyul jain

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Admission is offered through both merit based as well as entrance based. Students after clearing their 10+2 need to appear in an entrance exam like UPSEE, TS EAMCET, BHU UET, PUCET, etc. and qualify the entrance exam with good marks to get admission to the BSc Physics Honours course.

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priyul jain

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 Versatile Career Opportunities: Graduates can explore diverse paths in research, academia, industry, and technology.Specializations: Students can specialize in Quantum Physics, Materials Science, Applied Mathematics, and more.Hands-on Learning: Practical applications and industry collaborations equip students with real-world skills.Innovative Teaching: The curriculum aligns with industry needs, emphasizing critical thinking and problem-solvingThe admission for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics programme is based on UK 12th or CBSE 12th results, and the fee is INR 50,000 If you’re interested in these areas, Quantum University cou
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Riya Khurana

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To be eligible for the B.Sc. (Hons) Economics program at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, the candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% in class 12th or equivalent in any stream from any recognized board. The admission is not done based on any entrance exam.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, you can because BSc Physics (Hons) can be followed by MSc Radiology. Sometimes course may be under the medical school as MSc Radiology or MSc Medical Physics where some universities accept students from Physics. Most of these programs find their application in the use of physics principles in processes such as medical imaging and radiation therapy.  To be eligible, you need to meet specific requirements, such as:The bridging courses include biology, chemistry or mathematics which will need to be done before the start of the actual course. This is due to the fact that the scholarship has a solid grounding within phys
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can typically take admission in a Bachelor's program in Medical Laboratory Technology after completing a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. Many universities and colleges offer lateral entry into the second year of the Bachelor's program for diploma holders. This pathway allows you to build on your existing knowledge and skills while obtaining a more advanced qualification. However, specific admission requirements and procedures may vary depending on the institution, so it's essential to check with the universities or colleges you're interested in for precise details on their eligibility criteria and application process
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