Physical science
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.
All the best!
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.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Hello. As per my research, it's not possible to add physical education in bse hons maths or for physical science.
The simple reason is that the main stream it belongs to science and so you cannot add physical education with it.
Hope that helps!
Hope you are doing good.
let me get straight to the point and tell you that he has you would be eligible for physical science exam of CSIR NET. There would be no problem.
Also MSc tech in engineering physics and msc physics are a bit different.
if you do not want to go into the research field and want a course which is highly industry-specific then you should choose MSc tech in engineering physics.
Most industrial and manufacturing companies would prefer a MSc tech in engineering physics over a MSc physics candidate. Also once in a while government agencies like ISRO and DRDO have specialised vacancies only for MSc tech in engineering physics.
I hope I had cleared your doubt if you have any more questions you can ask them in the comments section.
Hello,
You can get admission for integrated Bed for physical science,biological science and zoology in Samanta Chandra shekhar college,Odhisha on basis of your HSC or equivalent marks and your +2/12th/equivalent marks.There is no specific cutoffs but for general category anything above 85% will mostly get you on a safe side to get an admission.
Best of luck!
Hello Katavya,
After completion of B.Sc. Physical Science you can make your career as an Assistant Physical Scientist, Astronaut, Chemist, Atmospheric Scientist, Material Scientist, Hydrologist, Quality Manager, Geoscientist, Technician, Physics teacher and Physical science teacher.
Top companies those recurit for this field are as follows:
1]TATA
2]UTC aerospace
3]Hindustan Unilever
4]SanDisk
5]Microsoft
6]Godrej Aerospace
A Physical science graduate can earn an average monthly salary of around 25,000 INR to 30,000 per month as a fresher in top companies. But , these figures increase after few months of experience.
The course BSc physical science is available with an additional choice of any two subjects that is either you choose chemistry or computer science.
When you go for Bsc physical science with computer science, chemistry will not be introduced in your course and vice versa for the case of Bsc physical science with chemistry. So you have a choice of either studying chemistry or computer science in your Bsc.
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