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How can I get Admission in DU for Bsc. Physics Hons. ?

snigdha vig 31st Mar, 2021

Hi,

to get admission in BSc. (Hons) Physics, you will have to apply on the official site of DU where forms for Under graduate courses are released.

Also, you must ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria that is the candidate must have cleared class 12th from a recognized from

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I am a B.tech in civil engineering, Am I eligible to do B.sc in physics from IITs, or IISC ?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 31st Mar, 2021

Yeah! But that will mean that the BTech will be a complete waste for you. I would say if you want to pursue physics then you can go for MSc Physics through IIT JAM examination. You are eligible for the course and you can go for MSc program as well

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iit bombay engeneering physics and nit Nagpur CSC which college course is the best

Aadarsh Gupta 30th Mar, 2021

Hello,

I believe you should prefer Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay . Engineering Physics is basically a Engineering Research branch and deals with Physics in Engineering and Application. As far as IIT Bombay is concerned, you shouldnt have any issue regarding Location, Faculty, Infrastructure and Research Facilities. As far as

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syllabus for bsc physics hons. bhu for entrance

anirudha vats 30th Mar, 2021

Hey,

Banaras Hindu University is a top notch central university for students to pursue their undergraduate studies especially i academic courses. The study pattern are pretty awesome to help students in gaining the best knowledge of their subjects.

The university conducts it's own entrance test for admission into its various

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Which is better Mtech in aerospace engineering or MSc physics for an ISRO scientist? Actually i am so interested to go for MSc physics.Now iam a 12 th standard student. Is there any more consideration for an aerospace engineer to become an ISRO scientist?

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 17th Feb, 2021

Hi Candidate,

If you are interested in MSc Physics, then you must go ahead with your interest. Complete your undergraduation, then go for MSc physics. Later,  ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) which conducts an entrance exam for the recruitment of vacancies in technical posts/researchers/scientists etc. Check out the pattern, syllabus

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