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yes it is possible to become an engineer after doing BSc in Physics.
To discuss how it is possible I would need to consider two scenarios, the first one being that reader is Indian while the second being reader from another country.
For reader in India, your route to get
Hi Shweta,
It depends on the college whether they (institute) accept your application or not for masters course but in some cases usually institutes gives the provision or conditional base admission to students in compartment or any other types of cases and in this (compartment/provisional) admission the whole sole responsibility
Hi Aishu,
No, B.Sc Physics course is not available at Osmania University. Follow the link given below to see the courses available:
* http://www.osmania.ac.in/ucssou/courses.html
Thank you and best of luck.
Hi Raghu,
While calculating best of four for B.A (H) English you will have to the take the marks in English (Compulsory) followed by the marks of three of your best subjects. You can refer to the link given here to understand the calculation better. Link: DU Best of four
hii shahil,
compartment will not produce any problem in counselling or admission. if you passed the exam, you can get admission in any college based on your rank.
GOOD LUCK...
Hii... Anjali
Eligibility Criteria
To fulfill the NEET eligibility criteria 2018, candidate must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English individually.
The candidates belonging to General Category should score a aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.
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