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How many IIT & NIT Colleges having Engineering in Physics branch

prasanna yedla 25th Feb, 2019

dear aspirant,

there many IIT & NIT COLLEGES has physics branch

few colleges i mention below

IIT delhi

IIT KANPUR

IIT KARAKPUR

IIT MADRAS

IIT HYDERABAD

IIT BOMBAY

IITGUWAHATI

IIT DHANBAD

and NIT'S are:

NIT CALICUT

NIT WARANGAL

NIT AGARTALA

NIT PATNA

NIT ROUEKELA

hope this information will help for

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Sir let I have 47marks in physics, 60 in chemistry and 70 in biology in having exam then I qualified my exam in board for take addmition for

manisha.gupta 11th Mar, 2019

Hello Rahul,

Kindly specify more your query, Which exam or college you want to apply so that you can get answer of your query.

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Should I do M.sc Physics/ Photonics in India or abroad? Or should i go abroad for Phd in the same?

Sumedha Saxena 3rd Mar, 2019

Hello RkS,


I suggest you do your post-graduation i.e. both your Master's and Ph.D from a university or universities (different universities for Master's and Ph.D) abroad. Since physics or photonics are heavy research based courses you will have a better exposure abroad. India is not that advanced today when it

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Physics me fail hu aut baki subject pss hu to ky me neet appear kr skti hu

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 25th Feb, 2019
it is clearly stated that unless you get 50% in aggregate of each of physics, chemistry and biology you are not eligible for NEET UG examination ,so since you say you have failed in physics , I am very sorry to inform you that you do not fulfill the minimum
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I got 36/100 in Maths 57/100 in Physics 54/100 in Chemistry and 168/200 in Computer science in HSC in year 2018. I repeated a year in hope

Nandini Gupta 26th Feb, 2019

Hii,

yes of course you can appear for MHT CET.

there are total three attempts in MHT CET.

If you have your 12th board marks sheet and migration certificate.then you can apply with your previous year board.

else you can request your zonal Board Office for duplicate migration.

remember if

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I m just pss in physics can i eligible for neet

Snigdha Sachdeva 25th Feb, 2019

Hello 

Your marks in a single subject don't matter. If your aggregate in PCB is 50% then you are eligible for NEET. However, if by any chance your aggregate is lower than that, then I'm sorry but you can not be eligible to give the NEET exam.

Hope this helps!

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I scored 55 in physics 95 in chemistry and 98 in maths am I eligible for BITSAT exam ?

surbhi.baj 8th Mar, 2019

Hi Jeetu,
I am afraid to say no as you do not fulfil the eligibility criteria for BITSAT
Eligibility criteria : Aggregate marks of 75% be scored collectively in the three subjects. 60% marks should also be scored separately in each of the subject.


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I have done IBDP in 11th 12th with Bio, Chem and Math. IBDP allows only 2 science subjects. Can i give NEET studying physics on my own?

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 25th Feb, 2019
We can solve your problem in two ways
  • Out of the six groups which you have, you can choose and additional subject via the sacrifice in one of the subjects from group 6 and opt for an additional subject in order to fulfill the criteria of taking up all the
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What is meaning of the three science subject theory marks for the eligibility in bsc hons admission in ms university of Baroda.

Shagufa Zareen Student Expert 6th Apr, 2019
Dear Aspirant,

Everybody knows that subject math has only theory paper so if you calculate percentage of theory you can consider math as a 100 because it is of 100 marks only. And the rest two physics and chemistry as 70 each.
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Please sir can anyone send 2019 12th physics mh boards question bank help me

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 25th Feb, 2019
Hello,

Yearly question banks are not available online.
What you should do is that just simply go through the past year question papers and important topic as everything is available online about past year papers  and question banks.


Good Luck
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