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Yes, based on the information you provided, you are eligible for AIIMS.
To be eligible for AIIMS, you need to meet the following criteria:
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To pursue a B.Sc. Physics (Honors) at Chandigarh University, you'll need to meet the admission criteria set by the university. Here’s a general overview of what you should check:
Educational Background : Typically, for a B.Sc. Physics (Honors) program, you should have completed your 12th grade
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The eligibility criteria set by University of Delhi and other participating universities in CUET for B.Sc Hons Biology is to have the following subject combinations in CUET; Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry, Any one Language. As you didn't appear in Physics exam, you doesn't qualify the eligibility criteria for
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Yes, after earning a BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technology, one can pursue an MSc in Medical Physics. The study of medical physics involves using physics' ideas and techniques to diagnose and cure medical conditions in people. A higher degree in medical physics can benefit from having a
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If you wish to get the migration certificate from Tripura University, you need to first contact the university and ask them for your desired certificate Explain your situation and request information on the procedure for obtaining a migration certificate.
Submit a written application, which you would likely be
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No, typically you cannot take the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.) in Chemistry or Physics if you have a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, as IIT JAM requires a strong foundation in the relevant science subjects, which a BA degree usually does not provide.
The eligibility criteria for appearing in NEET Exam is to have above 45% in class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. Your total percentage of 5 subjects which are compulsory in class 12th CBSE board is counted not the marks achieved in these subjects separately.
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Both options are excellent choices, but they lead to different career paths. Here's a brief comparison:
*MSc in Nuclear Physics*
- Focuses on the study of atomic nuclei, nuclear reactions, and applications in energy, medicine, and industry
- Career opportunities:
- Research and development in nuclear energy, medicine,
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M.Sc in Physics is a two year post-graduation programm. The admission in this course can be based on merit as well as entrance exams like CUET PG and GATE Exam.
As per the fee structure, it depends on the college and its ownership. In Private institutions, the fee
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Given that your NDA attempts are over, you can still explore other pathways to join the Indian Air Force as an officer. Here are some options:
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