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How to get chance in M. SC. Physics in IISER BERHAMPUR after passing B. SC physics

Nikhil Pareek 14th Jul, 2019

Hey Alok, 

Sorry but there is nothing thst can be done for to get admission in any IISER for the masters course. They are currently providing only integrated BS MS courses in various disciplines and Doctorate programmes but individual MSc programs are not available.

You can check the information using

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Sir my name jagdish I got 46 % in 12 (bio,physics, chemistry) I could able to take the course Bca in aditya degree college in visakhapatnam

Vidhi 23rd Jun, 2019

Hey!

The Aditya Degree College, Visakhapatnam does not mention eligibilty criteria on its official website as such. So, it is tough to give accurate information.

However, in general, the eligibility criteria for admission in Bachelors in Computer Applications is minimum 50 percent marks in 10+2 board examinations (or equivalent diploma/degree).

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I am getting thapar so should I go for it or opt for drop??

Abhi Shah 4th Jun, 2019

Hi Pinky, first of all kindly provide some more inputs like for which field you got thapar. Based on field of study we can guide you further for course curriculum, fee structure, placements etc. Hope this is helpful to clear your dilemma. 


All the best for your future.

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I have scored 89% overall and scored 89 in maths and physics both. What are my chances of getting into St Xaviers Kolkata/Scottish Church?

Shoaib Akhtar 1st Jul, 2019

hi darpan

it would be better if you had mentioned your category as well .however yes you have quite fair chance to get admissions in st. xaviers as well as scottish church ,but saying a direct yes is not be accurate . to get the better idea you should check

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I got 43 % in physics , chemistry and biology am I applicable for the course from this college

Adeel khan 4th Jun, 2019
Hello ankeeta

Sorry your question is not complete please tell me about the college you are asking about , without telling me that I can't help you.
Please let me know about which course and college you want to know about .

Thank you :)
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Derived Lawrence transformation and discuss the concept of length contraction and time dalacin

Shoaib Akhtar 14th Jun, 2019

hey shreya

its quite typical to derive the whole derivation at this platform . i will suggest you to google it as there is no shortage of pdf's or informations related to it . youtube is also a good option .actually most of the mechganics course can be easily be

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I have completed my b.sc from electronics am i applicable for m.sc physics

Akanksha Nanhet 3rd Jun, 2019

Hi aspirant,

Yes, you are 100% eligible for M.Sc. in Physics.

All the best.

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How to solve problems in physics?How to apply concepts of physics to problems?Reading the summary helps to gainconceptsbut how to applythem?

rehan18alam Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2019

Hi SIddhant,

The art of problem solving is developed with constant practice, dedication and determination. Before attempting to solve the question, you must read the question at least three times. First try to understand what are the concepts needed in this question and what is a relationship between them. you

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I got in 12 board 52.40% but the rule for engineering eligibility is 50% in physics chemistry and maths then it is possible

kulvinder 3rd Jun, 2019

Hi there,
Hope you are doing well.
Your question doesn't clearly state your marks.
If the eligibility criteria are to achieve 50% each in PCM, then you have to go with it and
if the eligibility criteria are to achieve an aggregate of 50 %, then you have to fulfil

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Dear sir I have got 53% in my 12th board have got 49 in chemistry 45 in physics and 45 in math can I study B pharma?

gaurav Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2019

Saswat , the eligibilty for studying b pharm is 50 percent in qualifying examination , so if your aggregate is 50 percent then you are very well eligible for pursuing the course , but make sure you land in a good college as I assume your goal is not only

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