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Nishant kumar Ray

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Getting a call letter for 10+2 B.Tech for Navy entry now depends upon the JEE marks. If you have above 75% in you PCM and have above 70 marks in JEE Mains. Then you will get call letter for SSB for sure.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College, Chennai also offers various PG level programes to the interested candidates. MA, M.Sc and M.Voc programmes are offered in more than one specialization. While the rest of programmes such as M.Com and MCA are offered in one specialization by the college. The duration of each of the courses is two years other than the MCA programme which is of three years' of duration.
Minimum eligibility for PG courses is that the candidate must pass Bachelors degree in a
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Prachi PolMaking History...

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No, in fact, you will find most of the physics which you have studied in your intermediate. Few topics will be a bit complicated but you will get sufficient time to study them. Do not expect much from your professors and you need to create interest yourself. The fact that physics explains everything you can see and whatever is beyond your imagination is breathtaking. The moment you start applying physics to real life problems is the time when you can be sure that you are actually doing physics. B.Sc is a 3-year UG course, and to get admission in this course, you need to complete class 12th in science Stream. To get admission in B.Sc, y
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can apply for the entrance. All you need is that you have 50% aggregate or more in your B.Sc physics. University you do from doesn't matter much.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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You need to have done your B.Sc physics with 50% aggregate to apply for the entrance exam.

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Navita Batra

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Click below for all the undergraduate courses offered by Indian Institute of Science.

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Rohit Paliwal

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Both are different fields, you cannot compare them. If you want to pursue M.Sc in physics then do it otherwise go for another option.

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Ankit JeeJust want to share my knowledge with everyone

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Yes, you can get admission. You just need to find out the best colleges for this and their fess structure.

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