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pradeep bisht

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Hello Ruby,
The eligibility criteria for getting admission in M.Tech course in any college or university inside India is that you must have either completed 4 years' engineering programme, which is B.Tech, or you have should have completed your Masters degree in the relevant subject. Coming to your specific case, you have to complete M.Sc in physics or any other allied discipline.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes, if you study PCB in a well-mannered way, it would become easy to qualify NEET exam.

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Bhumika Khattar

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You may check this link :
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-physics-ravenshaw-university-Cuttack-323327

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Bhumika Khattar

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It is tough, you need to wait till the 3rd cutoff because last year's cutoff was 80%.

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Praveen Prajapati

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Hi,
This course is of 3 years and in first year, you have to pay 30,000 in Ravenshaw University.

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Praveen Prajapati

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Hi,
Yes, you can get admission as the eligibility is 50%, so you are eligible.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Eligibility for B.Sc in physics:
1. 10+2 - 50%
2. Candidate must have scored mentioned marks without the mark in extra optional if any.
Candidate must have mathematics as the optional subject.
Admission is through counseling based on the score obtained in 10+2 and total no. of seats available in this course is 66.
So, it's quite hard for you to get seat in this university but hope for the best.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Yes, it is possible but only a few colleges provide it. Can you specify which college are you aiming at?

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