Physics
Hi Mohammad Ryyan,
First of all Congratulations for your score in 12th exams, the criteria to study B.SC physics in loyala college chennai is that you have completed your class 12th with physics, chemistr and mathematics and the selection procedure will be done on the basis of merit which will
For Physics, I would say 90% will be calculation based whereas 10-15% shall be theoretica knowledge based maybe from modern physics or units chapter.
Chemistry 50% will be calculation based taking organic chemistry as a part of theoritical apllied knowledge based.
Hello,
If you couldn't get an aggregate of 75 percentage for the first time in CBSE Class 12th Boards examination, and after giving improvement examination in two subjects (Physics and Chemistry), if your aggregate percentage becomes 75 percentage, then yes, you are eligible for admission in NITs and IITs.
Hello Sanjay,
Yes, you can opt for MTech after the BSc in Physics or Chemistry.
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Yes, it does affect. A basic understanding of trigonometry, alzebra, statistics is required for solving physics mainly as well as chemistry. One thing you will note that good students generally have a good grip over this two subjects because of maths background. Although it’s not mandatory, but it provides a
Hey there buddy, your Physics chemistry and biology aggregate is 69 percentage and it is more than enough , congratulations, you need only an aggregate of 50 percentage in PCB if general category and 40 percentage only if you have reservation, hope this helps, good luck
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