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I got 95% in class 12th cbse board. Can i get admission in bsc physics in Miranda House, DU?

Billa Nikhil reddy 3rd May, 2019
Hello.,
According to the statistics you had good probability to get admission at mirinda house in bsc physics.
In case you miss that you can definitely get the hindu college.

Thank you.

For any other details please do comment
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i got 64 in physics 63 in chemistry 33 in math and 75 in english and 60.2 overall .am i eligible for imu cet 2019

Sujata Tripathi 3rd May, 2019
The official eligibility criteria states that a minimum of 60% aggregate in PCM and 50% in English is required to be eligible for IMU-CET. According to the data you provided, your PCM aggregate comes out to be 53.33%. So sadly, you are not eligible for the exam.
Hope this helped.
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Best objective book for NEET 2019 for physics, chemistry and biology??

Deepshikha Student Expert 30th Sep, 2019
Hey,
First off,make sure you are thorough with NCERT Biology,Chemistry and Physics. Most of the times, questions come directly from NCERT.
You can follow OP Tondon for Chemistry,Pradeep Publications for Biology and MTG Publications or SL Arora for Physics.
For detailed information follow the link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
Hope this
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Can I get 100 marks in physics by reading only mechanics... Sound.. Thermodianamics... Electrostat.. Optics...

Anubha Karol 24th Mar, 2019

Yes, you can get 100 marks in Physics by reading the following topics. But that would be the best case scenario. And doing this is not advisable. 

You can get 100 marks if you get all these questions right and then don't commit any other mistakes that could lead to

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I have got 30.67 marks in IIT jam physics paper. Can I get IIT college?

manisha.gupta 25th Mar, 2019

Hello Sanjit,

It would be difficult to tell you the exact admission possibilities as cutoff varies every year depending on the various factors such as difficulty level of the exam, No. Of candidates appeared for the exam, performance of the candidates etc.

However you can check the previous year cutoff

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Which subjects to choose for cutoff to get admission in bsc honors in chemistry?

Shreya gupta 3rd May, 2019
Hi

Best of Four subjects for DU admissionis considered as an important factor. DU Cut off 2019 will be calculated on the basis of "Best of Four" formula in which the average of the highest marks in any of the four subject will be considered.

Show the best four subjects
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What is the application fee for MSc physics

manisha.gupta 25th Mar, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

Which university you wish to apply? Kindly mention so that I can help you about the application fees.

Good Luck!

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I have got 44 in maths and 90 in chemistry and 66 in physics.. will I get admission in vit

Jenisha grace 3rd May, 2019

Hello Aakanksha,

For admission in VIT, you should have an aggregate of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology subjects in 12th board exams.This is just an eligiblity criteria.VIT does not admit students based on 12th marks.You have to appear for VITEEE and if you qualify the exam, based on the obtained

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If I want to do B.Sc Computer Science. Then do I have to give WBJEE ? Or WBJEE is only for B.Tech ?

Nandini Gupta 24th Mar, 2019

Hii Rajesh,

West Bengal Government helds a commomn Entrance Exam WBJEE which is only for undergraduate program in Engineering and Pharmacy.

so for B.Sc you will have to take direct admission on the basis of your 12th marks or many colleges take their own CET.you can go through them.

There

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My son got 3821rank in vit exam. But in physics 65, chemistry 63& mathematics 40. Can I got admission in vit?

Sujata Tripathi 3rd May, 2019

According to the eligibility criteria, General category candidates need to score 60% in individual subjects (P+C+M/B) and unreserved category need 50% in the same. In case of your son, he got a pretty decent rank but sadly doesn't satisfy the eligibility criteria, so he won't be able to get admission

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