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Aman Rana

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You can try for Delhi University or go for B.Tech in good colleges.

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Aman Rana

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You can go for master and if you have an interest in computers then go for MCA.

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Surbhi Saxena

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No, you are not eligible for NDA if you do not have Maths Physics and Chemistry. The minimum eligibility for the NDA exam - The candidates should have complete intermidiate with Physics Maths and Chemistry. But Maths and Physics is needed for Airforce and Navy wing of NDA For army wing no subject is compulsory. You just need to pass 12th from any stream to be eligible for army wing of NDA.

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REVANTH THANEERU

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Newtons Laws of Motion and applications, Velocity and acceleration in Cartesian, polar and cylindrical coordinate systems, uniformly rotating frame, centrifugal and Coriolis forces, Motion under a central force, Keplers laws, Gravitational Law and field, Conservative and non-conservative forcesSystem of particles, Center of mass, equation of Motion of the CM, conservation of linear and angular momentum, conservation of energy, variable mass systemsElastic and inelastic collisionsRigid body Motion fixed axis rotations, rotation and translation, moments of Inertia and products of Inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theoremPrincipal
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, as per the official website of Indrashil University of Ahmedabad, the Master of Science in Physics course is available at this university. There are a total of 30 seats available for the M.Sc. Physics course. The syllabus follows a semester-based system, and there are a total of four semesters. In the fourth semester, there is an industry project and a dissertation to make student industry ready for jobs. The admission will be done on a merit basis, and the candidate needs to have completed a B.Sc. With a 45 percent aggregate to be eligible to apply. The tuition fee is Rs. 1.29 Lacs for this two-year course.

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Gurpreet Singh

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Minimum marks for qualify CUET is 50% then cutoff will depend on factors like numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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Shipra bareja

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The cutoff may vary every year depending upon no of students participated and difficulty level of exam.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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Some of the jobs after M.Sc. Physics are research scientist, medical physicist, research analyst, laboratory technician, and more. Some of the Universities that offer M.Sc. Physics with good placements are:-
JMI New Delhi - Jamia Millia Islamia. SRM University Chennai - SRM Institute of Science and Technology. LPU Jalandhar, Lovely Professional University
IT Vellore - Vellore Institute of Technology
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RAJAN KATARIYA

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The candidates qualifying only for Assistant Professorship are not to be considered for the awarding of JRF. Candidates who qualify the eligibility test for Assistant Professorship are governed by the rules and regulations for recruitment of Assistant Professor of the concerned universities/colleges/state governments, as the case may be. UGC NET is conducted twice every year. Due to postponement of December 2021 UGC NET in view of COVID-19, the schedule of June 2022 UGC NET has been.

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Ankit Rao

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There is no such information provided on college website and in online community.
You have to call in college reception or go to college in physical mode to know about fee structure.

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