Physics
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One thing you need to note here is BSc degree is mostly a research oriented program, whose curriculum is not designed to make you ready for jobs rather it is designed to provide you accurate knowledge about your field so that you can later pick up research positions. For
Hi there , LPU offers M.Sc. (Hons.) Physics programme of 2 years and its eligibility is - Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelor’s degree (any discipline) (with Physics) Or B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering ) or equivalent ,
Hello Deepali,
It's very important to note that you need to find out how much strong your basics are, and if you are able to grasp advanced topics easily or not,
NEET crash courses and PYQs are enough if you have good knowledge of basics and you have already studied
Dear Student,
Here are some good colleges for Bsc. Physics in Uttar Pradesh.
•IIT, Kanpur.
•Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
•Amity University, Noida.
•Bundelkhand University.
•School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University, Greater Noida.
•Invertis University, Bareilly.
•Mangalayatan University, Aligarh.
Hope it helps.
Thankyou .
Good luck!
Yes, you may definitely pursue Graduation and Postgraduation in Biochemistry in India, having PCB in Class XIIth (BioScience Background). I believe after the Covid Pandemic, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and subjects like Drug Design and Biotechnology have taken a leap of importance, scope and impetus when scaled on research prospects and
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Well both the subjects have different future prospects and opportunities. Seeing that you had economics in class 12th, I would suggest you to go for economics cause them you can go ahead and do masters in the same area or MBA as well. It will add weightage and will
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Hope you are doing well
If we talk about particular west Bengal board so,
Failing in one subject in West Bengal board is same as failing in all the subjects. The board don't give the pass certificate until and unless you pass in all the subjects (in this
hi,
see wbchse board conduct 10+2 exam , where 11th final exam was held in school and the respective school teachers would examine the answer sheet, but the final year 11th exam questions would be from wbhse board. so basically if you fail in one subject, you would get call
The proof for F=ma is as follows:
According to Newton's second law of motion, force is equal to rate of change of momentum,
so, consider a mass m, moving with the initial velocity u,and after a certain time t, the velocity changes to v.
So, initial momentum, p 1
Hi Priya,
No, you can't do M.Sc. Radiology after pursuing B.Sc. Physics. As per the eligibility criteria, you are required to have a medical science degree that is in this case is B.Sc. Radiology course.
Refer here for more info - Radiology Course, Subjects, Syllabus, Colleges, Admission, Career (careers360.com)
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