Physics
What I would suggest you is to get More marks in physics and Chemistry so that the elgiblieliity criteria is fulfilled.
Just don't think this as a curse, think that you failed in puc as a boon because, now you have chance to get more than 50% Aggregate .
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hey kulbiryour question is quite incomplete as you hav not mentioned the college you want to chose for msc . the syllabus might change from college to college .so i couldn't tell you the exact syllabus . however iit jam is the most prestigious exam for msc which i
hey manish !
in du percentage is calculated by taking the best of four ie, chose any 4 subjects in which you got the best marks . however there are some rules of calculating best of 4 .the best of four must include the subject in ehich you want to
Hello Zinneera,
The minimum eligibility for pursuing this course is that you must have 45% marks in your 10+2 exam. Other than this, some reputed institutions may host their own entrance exams. That will vary from institution to institution. This is a 2 year diploma course.
Hope this helps :)
Hi Aditya,
I am sorry to inform you that according to the previous year trends in cutoffs, it is not possible to get admission in M.Sc. Physics at Pilani campus. In 2017, this seat closed on 304 marks and in 2018, at 288 marks. But this year, it is not
Please enter your phy, che, maths marks to calculate cutoff out of 200
Hi Arijit,
As you must be knowing IISER are in 6 places in India. And it is mainly for PHD and BS-MS dual degree course. Therefore, M Sc in Physics doesn't happen in all the six centres.
Only in Kolkata, there is M Sc in Space Physics. Eligibility- BE/BTech Graduates.
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