Physics
Hello aspirant,
Tumkur University Master of Science in Physics is a full-time two-year Department of Studies and Research in Physics Post Graduate degree course offered by Tumkur University, Tumkur.
Fee details 65.32 K. A Bachelor's Degree with an aggregate of 50% in the Cognate Subject and a minimum of 40% in all subjects.
In case of SC / ST and Category-I, a minimum aggregate of 45% in the Cognate Subject and a minimum of 40% in all the subjects.
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Yes you can do MBA after Bsc physics and the eligibility criteria for CAT examination is that you must holds a bachelor's degree and in that you need to get atleast 50% marks.After Bsc physics, you can also choose HR & Finance.In these HR is a good choice why because it doesn't require any other specialised qualification unlike finance.here is the link to get information about mba colleges.
https://www.bschool.careers360.com/mba-college-predictor
All the best.
Hello,
Top colleges offering Physics and astronomy ( Cosmo Physics ) in India are :
Colleges outside India are :
Hope this helps!!
The aggregate marks only for PCB must be -
for UR candidate: 50%
OBC/ST/SC- 40%
PWD - 45%
So if your aggregate satisfy the above percentages , you are eligible for NEET 2021.
For more details , click the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello smadhurismadhuri503 , From some research on internet about your query I found one of the best solution which is like you need to prepare one subject per day or may be per week means that focus on the completion of topic or unit is better so make a time table of study hour and life routine not for the subjects.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless after Round 1, an All India Rank of 396292 secured a seat in Dr. DYP Deemed University, Kolhapur under OBC Category. So with an All India Rank of 399247, you might have chances for a seat under Management Quota in this College. You can certainly apply. Having said that, this is based on Round 1 data and cut offs for change every round. Cut offs change every round depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates registered for the round, no.of seats available, Category, etc. For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi,
Well if you have great interest in Physics then you can go for many options of books available in market where you can spend your time and can read it through like NCERT books or hc verma or dc pandey or other books. You can also reffer question banks available online to practice your knowledge.
hi,
syllabus were mostly the same for jee mains exam but nobody knows the future.
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