Physics
For bsc physics from du, physics, mathematics, language plus one academic subject(like computer science) are considered.
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You should add the scores, divided by the total and multiply into hundred
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Going for bsc stats is a better option because statistics is definitely a lucrative career option. Statisticians are also required in the government sector to work on studies and research on consumer prices, fluctuations in the economy, employment patterns, population trends, etc. In private sector, statistical manpower is required in
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As per the eligibility you should have minimum 50% PCB aggregate score in class 12th as a general category. You can check the further eligibility to apply for NEET with the given below link.
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Hello Angad, See last year acharya narendra dev college cut off for bsc physic (H) was 94% for general... This year expected cutoff is 96%. So, chances are least. Regard
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There are several other criterias apart from the marks in your PCM,
Do check those out
Im sorry your doubt is pretty vague
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(Maths mark ÷2)+(Physics mark÷4)+(chemistry ÷4) = cut off mark
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