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Ankit Rao

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You can prepare in many ways:
1. By self studying through books and online free content.
2. By buying an online course with self study.
3. By joining any offline coaching centre in your city if you don't want to leave your home.
4. By joining offline coaching in big cities like kotak, Sikar, Chandigarh, Delhi, etc.

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Nipin Paul

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You can review the mark-list of 12th Board Exams and taking the marks of both Physics and mathematics, and take the sum. The sum got can be compared with the full marks that subject provides. Compare the marks got by summing with final marks divided by 100. The percentage can be found out.

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Ankit Rao

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The cutoff for PG courses in galgotias university is not released yet.
I will let you know when its released.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hello Jitender hope you are doing well,
fee structure at Neki Ram Sharma Government College for M.Sc. in Physics ranges between 10k-30k for3 years.
hope it helps you.

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Matte shekar

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Cut off for the B. Sc in physics at N. C college is 80 percentile

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Niyati VermaEducator, Content Writer, National Debate Awardee

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Hello, there are numerous medical and paramedical courses which can be pursued after B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) with Physics mathematics and electronics from AIIMS:1. B.Sc. (Hons. ). Opthalmic Techniques2. B.Sc. (Hons. ). Medical Technology
Medical Courses from other universities:
M.Sc in Medical Physics.
M.Sc. In Physics & Engineering in Medicine.
M.Sc. In Medical Imaging Science.
M.Sc. In Atomic & Molecular Physics.

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Gurpreet Singh

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Firstly you have to satisfy minimum eligibility criteria that is 55%(45% for SC/ST) marks in BSc(qualifying degree) and minimum 50% marks.
Then cutoff will decide on basis of numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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Gurpreet Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Firstly you have to get 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc(qualifying degree).
Qualifying marks for exams is 50%.
The cut off depends on the factors like number of candidates appeared in exam, difficulty level of exam etc.

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Anvesha Juneja

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You can get admissions in msc mathematics if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that is minimum 50 percent marks in undergraduate degree with mathematics as a subject or 45 percent marks for reserved category. Admissions are entrance based. The cut off ranges between 180-195 year on year. Total number of seats are 30 and total tution fee is around 40-50k

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Diya Thakur

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Hi Ganesh, yes you can apply there as you need only 50% marks or above marks in any stream.

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