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can I do M.Sc physics in IIT after B.Sc chemistry?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 24th Sep, 2019

Dear Raj, IIT JAM is the entrance examination for pursuing M.Sc courses in IITs. For being eligible for M.Sc in Physics, you should have studied Physics for atleast 2 years or 4 semesters and Mathematics for atleast 1 year or 2 semesters. If you do fulfil this criteria, then you

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hey,kya mai alternative tarike se pcm padh sakta hoon kya jaise aaj math,kal physics and then chemistry.isi tarah se

NAVEEN MEENA Student Expert 2nd Nov, 2019

Dear student, to be very honest this isn't a good way to manage PCM. These 3 subjects require equal amount of dedication and most important consistency. If you are regular with them they won't disappoint you. You can divide equal slots in a single day for each subject or if

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admission for B.sc. (Physics hons.) in BHU

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 2nd Nov, 2019
Hello,
You have to appear BHU UET which is an entry exam for undergraduate courses.  The eligibility criteria for it you must have minimum 50% in PCM in your intermediate and you have to do your best in the entrance such that you come into the selection range.
You can
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admission process of BSc in Physics hons in JNU

Devanshi Ahuja 21st Nov, 2019

Admission process of BSc in Physics (hons) in Jaipur is JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

Jaipur National University, Jaipur came into existence in the year 2007. Two professional institutes of the Seedling Group, established in 2002, with several technical & professional programmes of studies, were merged with the University to form its

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icar ug agriculture subject syllabus for 2020 if i am repeating an year for icar and writing agriculture instead of physics will be good or bad.??

Papiya Mazumder 27th Sep, 2019

Hello,

As per your requirement, i would say that as mentioned above then icar , exam is conducted by the NTA for admission into UG and PG courses. AIEEA 2019 was successfully held on July 1, 2019 , in offline or pen-paper based test. It consists of three sections in

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how many numerical question percentage in physics chemistry maths paper in mht cet ??

Ritik nakra Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2019
Hey! MHT CET or Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam conducted for admission into Engineering and Allied Health Science courses offered by colleges of Maharashtra.    There is no specified certainty in the amout of numericals in the papers, but the amount of numericals asked is less than
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I am doing bsc(pcm) physics honours, in my college there is no semester system, here part 1,2 & 3 . in cat application form atlest semester is allow 4 for final year student. please tell me how can i fill that column of application.

Tamajit Biswas Student Expert 11th Oct, 2019

Hi Rahul,

The format followed by your college is a type conversion of the normal semester system, i.e.,

  • Part 1= Semester 1+ Semester 2.
  • Part 2= Semester 3+ Semester 4.
  • Part 3= Semester 5+ Semester 6.

So during the time of applying for CAT, you indefinitely fall under the 4th

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if i caN study msc psychology after bsc physics

Amy Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2019

Hello,

No, you can not study M.Sc psychology after B.Sc physics. To study M.Sc psychology, you need a bachelor's degree on psychology or subjects like  sociology, home science, philosophy. You also need 50% score in your bachelor's degree.

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after bsc physics what will do

Amy Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2019

Hello,

You can do your M.Sc or any other certificate courses or M.Phil. You can also go for PhD. There are various options for each of the fields.

You can also work as-

Lab Supervisor

Researcher

Technician

Teacher

Manager

Scientist

Consulting Physicist

Research Associate

Senior Physicist

Assistant Scientist

Radiation Oncologist

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what will i do after completing bsc physics degree

Amy Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2019

Hello aspirant,

You can either go for higher studies or go for jobs directly. I'll suggest you to go for higher studies. You can go for M.Sc, M.Phil, certificate courses, or PhDs. About the jobs, you can be any one of the following-

Lab Supervisor

Researcher

Technician

Teacher

Manager

Scientist

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