Physics
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The minimum education qualification required to be eligible for AFCAT is that a candidate must have passed 3 year bachelor's degree or 4 year B.E/B.tech or cleared section A&B examination of Associate Membership of Institute Engineers or Aeronautical Society of India with minimum 60% marks from a recognized board
Hello Aspirant,
There is no fixed benchmark standard for admissions in Loyola, The management decides the admission process based on their own algorithms and procedures. As you've mentioned you are a Roman Catholic, you have a better chance of getting in. Also that you've scored almost 80% in PCM which
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Yes. You have chances but you'd have to wait for 2nd and 3rd counsellings. Also you will most probably get a college in south campus as the north campus cut offs are higher.
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Coming from PCB background, you have plenty of opportunities for you as follows:
NEET is the sole gateway for various courses-
You can appear NEET for admission to courses such as
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the eligibility criteria for appearing in the masters course entrance test for msc in physics, candidates must secure aggregate of 45% score in bachelors degree. however the syllabus would be fully bachelors course wise and questions pattern would be mcq type. however there would total of 70 questions. The
Audrey, To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. Physics needs utmost focus and time because it involves with theoretical concepts and numbers. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern
Yes. It depends on your hardwork.
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