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Rohit Saraswat

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No, you are not eligible.

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Shail Oberoi

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Since you are interested in IT & Electronics, it will be advisable for you to explore certification courses in your area of interest & software development skills & explore work opportunities in the said area. A lot of private institutes run courses on IT & Electronics and are affiliated to international universities you can also look at them for your interest area. Keeping in mind your B.Sc Scores you can seek admission into such courses of your interest.

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Keshav Jha

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The fees of physics honors varies from college to college. The average fees for 3 year varies from 10,000 to 30,000 INR. In top colleges, the fees is very affordable but the admission process is very difficult as the cut off marks are pretty high wit lot of competition from the whole country. All the best.

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Hritik SethGive a reason to answer...

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Yes, you scored good marks and you will surely get admission in B.Sc. and for more info. visit our college predictor for B.Sc

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Rishabh Sharma

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No, you're not eligible for NDA but you're eligible for any other civil service exam. And for the NDA exam, there's a criteria for age which is 16.5 years to 19 years so as if you're a graduate now so there's a NO for NDA exam.

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