Physics
Hello Tanuj,
Choosing between B.Sc. in Physics and B.Tech depends on your career goals. If you join an NIT for a physics-related branch in B.Tech, you’ll likely get specializations like Engineering Physics or Materials Science, which combine physics concepts with engineering applications. This path often leads to careers in research, technology companies, or higher studies in applied sciences. On the other hand, a pure B.Sc. in Physics focuses more on theoretical understanding and can lead to research, academia, or specialized master’s programs. In terms of placements, B.Tech generally offers more direct corporate opportunities, while B.Sc. students may have to study further for higher-paying jobs. Since NITs are reputed, either option will add value, but if you want a strong mix of industry exposure and academics, B.Tech might be better.
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Unfortunately, there are no official past question papers available on Anna University website for M.Sc. Medical Physics Entrance exam. University not publish their papers online.
You can try other ways: - Explore Unofficial sources: Social Media or groups that other students recommend. - Leverage coaching Material: Some coaching centres or online study apps may offer sample or mock papers. - You must focus on syllabus based preparation: make you study plan and practice every day.
You can check following private colleges in Delhi-NCR that offer M.Sc in Medical Physics: - Amity University, Noida: Total cost would be 2.4 lakhs foe entire course. They hold strong placement outcomes with highest package of 35.5 lakhs and average 9.6 lakhs - Mahamaya Technical University, Noida: a good reputed college and about fees structure you can check on official website. - Lingaya's Vidyapeeth, Delhi - Gurukul Institute of Management and Technology, Delhi
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To get admission a particular school, you need to visit the school office or check their official website. Fill the admission form and submit the required documents. Admission will be given based on the school’s rules and seat availability.
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You may have chance to get admission in some private or state level colleges in Lucknow . Admission will depend on cut off , seat availability and it will be best to check the official website of colleges and contact their admission offices for more details .
Dear student,
If you want to take admission to science courses at Delhi University like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, or Food Technology , your CUET subject choices matter a lot.
DU requires you to take Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in CUET for most life science courses. If you choose Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET—even if you studied Physics in Class 12—you won’t be eligible for courses that require Physics as a CUET subject.
Delhi University looks strictly at the subjects you appeared for in CUET , not just what you studied in school.
So, yes— choosing Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET will make you ineligible for certain B.Sc. science courses at DU.
The most important topics that have high weightage mark like electrostatic, modern physics, mechanics, optics , magnetism, thermodynamics, waves and shm these topics are more important but you are aiming for more percentile means you need covers remaining topics in the syllabus
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