Physics
hii Ashok ,
According to expected cut off and previous year cut offs for m.sc. b.ed. integrated physics , admission chances are very rare . But you must wait for 2nd or 3rd counciling . As you form obc category , so cut off around 60+ for integrated physics .
At MNNIT Allahabad, their is whole seperate physics department having highly qualified professors to train applicants from B.Tech to PhD scholars
Regarding with the engineering curriculum
You'll study engineering physics throughout your first year. Engineering physics is also deeper and a magnified view of what physics you'll study at JEE
hii Ekta,
You can check official cut off for M.Sc. physics in - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://university.careers360.com/articles/mumbai-university-cutoff/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjJyvn7pMHjAhVX6nMBHUpUAOcQFjABegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw1ToA9iZiapqagLNDWAGnhK&cf=1
hope it help!!!
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the college didn't announced the official dates of the third cutoff list .so it is a bit tiugh to predict that . however keep visiting their official website regalarly for regular updates . this time a delay can be seen in the cutoffs so have patiences and checkout this
http://www.msubaroda.ac.in/
Hello aspirant
For the rank you have secured you can get seat in private colleges in bachelor of science in physics. As your rank matches with the eligibility criteria of the colleges so you can get seat in all the private colleges in bachelor of science in physics.For more information
Hey Shubham!
In zoology hons , physics is just provided to you as a minor elective. You can sury choose to drop it if you are not interested in it or whether it be any other reason . Infact one of my friends is also pursuing B.Sc zoology and as
Hi Subham,
For completing B.Sc., in Zoology, there is no necessity to take up physics. There is no college, that offers physics as an extra subject in the course time of Zoology graduate studies. Even if any college does offer physics, it would be an optional course (Like in Liberal
Hi Deepak,
for most of the colleges, the criteria is 60% marks in +2 along with a minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology. You have the first condition fulfilled but are lagging in the second hence you won't be able to make it to a good Pharma college. I
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