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for msc in stronomy also, this would be the best subject.bsc physical science with chemistry or BSC physics honours

Arshiya 11th Jun, 2021

Hello

First of all, eligibility for MSc Astronomy is that the candidate must have completed +2 examinations with science stream and take Physics as the main subject in his/her undergraduate degree.

MSc Astronomy will include subjects like quantum mechanics, Celestial and Fluid Mechanics, Electromagnetics waves, Electronics, etc., mostly related to

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for msc stronomy ,one should do bs.c in physics or physical science with chemistry

Sree Student Expert 10th Jun, 2021
Hello Mahesh,

The eligibility criteria for studying M.Sc Astronomy is that the candidate must have passed with good grade or percentage in 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board.

Also students who have taken Physics as main subject in Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree are eligible for studying M.Sc.
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How to change our qualifying subject from Bsc Physical Science to Bsc in ccmn counselling.

Nikita 13th Sep, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, you can change your stream by doing the following steps:

Steps to Fill CCMN Application Form :

  1. Online Registration. Visit the official website.
  2. Filling the CCMN 2021 Application Form.
  3. Preview.
  4. Generating Permanent Identifier.
  5. Demographic Details.
  6. Filling Bank Details.
  7. Uploading the Documents.
  8. Fill the fee.

For further information

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Hello Friends DU मे Bsc physical science with chemistry le या Bsc Physical science with computer science dono मे से किसमे free time अधिक milega for साथ साथ govt. job. ki. तेयारी ke leye

Arshiya 11th Jun, 2021

hello

If we talk about chemistry and computer science, as individual subjects, both are quite heavy. I would suggest go for computer science since there will be less theory to mug up and computer is also an ever-green subject and now a days, every recruiter want his employee to be

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can I apply for msc forensic science after my graduation..I m doing bsc physical science with chemistry

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 21st Apr, 2021

hi,

M.sc in forensic science can be pursued after completing graduation. the course is of two years duration. forensic science deals with  investigation, crime, research, drugs etc. Applicants must complete a graduate degree in science with relevant subjects from a recognized board, qualifying marks criteria may differ college to college.

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Madhyamik sample paper math is not available.. plzz upload maths and physical science sample ppaper

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 30th Mar, 2021
Hello,


I am providing you a link below, where you can download all West Bengal Madhyamik Question Papersof previous years.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/west-bengal-madhyamik-question-papers/amp

You can also download directly from WBBSE website by following steps below:

  • Go to the official website of West Bengal Board, wbbse.org.

  • Under the Academics section, click on bifurcated
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I have qualified gate in physical science with gate score of 408 and rank 1845. what are the opportunities and where should I apply

Rishu Gupta 23rd Mar, 2021

Hi Riya,

As per your marks and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-

NIT Delhi - Smart Material And Technology

NIT Jaipur- material Science and Engineering

NIT Trichi - Physics

NIT Kurushetra - Physics

To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the PSU/college

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After completing BSC degree for physical science what are the better courses to do?? and usefull coures for jobs??

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 28th Jan, 2021

Hey!

If you are interested in teaching profession then go for MSc and then B.Ed or PhD. you can also opt for  MBA if you want to get a job in corporate or enhance your business  and management skills. If you are interested in civil jobs You can also try

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The magnitude of a given vector with ends (4,-4,0) and (-2,-2,0) must be a). 6 b).5 c). 4 d). 8

Subhrajit Mukherjee 4th Jan, 2021

The options you have given all are wrong. The answer will be 2 square root (10).

If we substract from the first end with the last end then we get the vector to be 6i-2j.

The magnitude of it is square root (6^2+(-2)^2)= square root (40)= 2 square root(10)

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