Physical science
Dear student,
Both colleges are good and you get the degree from University of Delhi only. To help you choose between these two colleges you can use our college comparison tool. This tool give you result based on certain parameters like College Facilities, Course Fees, College Reviews, College placement etc.
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Hello. Keshav Mahavidyalaya for bsc physical science with computer is very good . It is 3 year full time program , offered by New Delhi.
The eligibility for this course is:-
1) 45% or more marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry/Computer Science, Mathematics (Practical & Theory together) and passing in one compulsory language (i.e. English). Or
2) 45% or more marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects Physics, Chemistry/Computer Science, Mathematics (Practical & Theory together) and 40% in one compulsory language Selection will be made on the basis of marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry/Computer Science, Mathematics.
Here placements are also very good, having special sequence of internships with hand. So this college seems perfect.
Hope that helps!
Hii,
It is quite difficult to compare such colleges. What is recommended is to make comparison of such universities according to some specified criteria. The criteria may be all India ranking, services they provide, campus life, research domain placement and other things. this will be helpful to you. I am sharing carrers360 college comparison tool for the same. Hope it will help.
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Hello Pooja!
I am happy to know that you are interested to become a teacher. It is a noble profession. Now as you are pursuing your BSc in physical science, first wait for your graduation. Right after you graduate, you have to complete a BEd degree for becoming a government school teacher .
I would suggest you to apply for Regional Institute of Education(s) as they are directly a constituent of NCERT, New Delhi under the central government. Completing your BEd degree from here will land you in top government schools in India like KVs and Sainik Schools. There are five RIEs, i.e RIE Ajmer, RIE Bhopal, RIE Bhubaneswar, RIE Mysuru, and NERIE, Shillong.
All you have to do is to apply for RIE CEE after your graduation. You have to score at least 50% marks in Bachelor’s Degree to be eligible for admission to the program (relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ ST/PwD candidates). You will fill your application under the physical sciences group . After qualifying for the RIE CEE, a merit list is prepared according to which you are admitted to your preferred RIE to pursue your BEd.
Go through the official website of RIEs to get complete information:-
http://www.cee.ncert.gov.in/
All the best!
Hello Virender Singh , From some research on Internet I found that you need to go with Ramjas for bsc physical science if you have an option for it. The faculty quality and exposure for students at Ramjas is better as compared to Kirorimal.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Hello there
Both of them has its own merits and it also depends upon the subject you are interested in .You can do best in any of the subject you like .Now personally for me I think bsc physical sciences with chemistry would do better .As the subject are relatable and will help you in msc entrance exams .Here is a similar answer which might help you to know better about this course .
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/question-what-is-physical-science-with-chemistry-in-bsc-and-its-scopes/amp
Since these were my views so you should not completely rely on it .Try comparing more between these two subjects .As some also says computer science is better as it has more scope for getting a good job
Hello saksham,
Hope you're doing well.
Well, i would suggest you motilal nehru college for bsc in physical sciences. Here are some of the ket differences among these two institutions:
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Dear aspirant,
A majority of universities have mentioned that, they need to pass in Physics, Chemistry/ Computer Science, Mathematics and the selection will be made on the basis of marks in the aggregate of 3 Science subjects mentioned, for a BSc in Physical science or applied science and for the best of four, you can keep Home Science as the fourth subject.
Hey
The eligibility criteria for pursuing BSc Physical Science with chemistry is determined by taking your science score percentage into consideration. Best of four marks will not make you eligible for this course so don't include english along with the three science subjects.
Also, for pursuing physical science in Delhi University, maths is a general elective subject therefore biology will not be included in science score percentage.
Thanks
Hello Rahul, Among the physical sciences are astronomy, which studies the universe beyond Earth; physics, which studies matter and energy and their interactions; chemistry, which studies the properties of substances and how they change; and the Earth sciences, which study Earth itself as well as its atmosphere and waters.
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