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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Yes,
Minimum Qualification for BA LLB Programme. A candidate needs to qualify the 10+2 examination from any board of examination. Securing at least 50 percent of marks in aggregate of the subjects in their class 12th board exam is a must.

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Kindly visit this link:
http://www.physicsbyfiziks.com/

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Apoorva DuttaInformation Science|Research

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Open University of Delhi is the ideal one for you, it will have centers in Punjab but recommendation is there.

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Hi,
The course structure is as follows,
Semester 1:
Introduction to Biotechnology
Biological Macro Molecules I
Cell Biology I
Analytical Biochemistry Practical I
Microbiology I
Microbiology Practical I
Physics I
Gen. Lab. I
Chemistry I
Mathematics I.
Semester 2
Biological Macro Molecules II
Cell Methods
Molecular Biology I
Microbiology II
Microbiology Practical II
Physics II
Gen. Lab. 2
Chemistry II.
Semester 3:
Enzymology
Microbial Genetics
Cell Biology II
Human Physiology I
Plant Biology I
Plant Biology Practical
Chemistry III
Chemistry Practical I
Mathematics III
Semester 4:
Molecular Biology II
Cell Biology III
Eukaryotic Genetics I
Bio energetics and M
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Mohammed aamir

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Yes, you can definitely get admission in SRM. You would have to give an entrance exam and we request you to attend the counselling session as it gives you a greater chance of getting admission.
Thank you.

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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Dear Ajeesh Garg,
Eligibility to pursue a B.Sc (physics) - HSC (physics, chemistry and maths) as per UGC guidelines.

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Sahil Rana

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It all depends on what you want to do. I mean which field you want to work in. There are people who like what they study and want a profession in their respective fields, while there are plenty of them who decide that what they study is not what they want to be the line of profession. If you have interest in physics, and you are good ATIT you can do Masters from good colleges like Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology or Indian Institute of Science. Also, you can apply for colleges abroad.
Note: It is really necessary to have a thorough knowledge of your subject and a lot of hard work to get into institutes I have mentioned.
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Sahil Rana

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As per your said score, it is a little difficult to get admission in this college because of the cut-off for this college is very high.
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