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I am afraid your 45% in the qualifying exam of class 12th will turn out to be your undoing. The eligibility conditions states that the general category students must obtain at least 50% marks in the class 12th examination. However, I would like to advise you that engineering is not the end of life. There are plenty of other courses available under any university and which are equally good as far as the career is concerned. You must choose subject and stream of graduation about which you have fascination or you like it greatly. This will help you lessen the stress for studies and will start enjoying it and it will definite
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In Pune University, admission for M.Sc in Physics is started, they take entrance exam for M.Sc in Physics. You can apply it by University website:-unipune. ac. in.
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