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25th April 2017, 03:46 PM
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Admission process for B.Sc Physics?


What is the admission process for applying in B.Sc Physics? I will score 80 above percentage I am confident about it. Will i be selected or not?




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26th April 2017, 03:02 AM
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Default Re: Admission process for B.Sc Physics?

Yes. You will be selected for B.Sc (Physics) admission. Admission is done on the basis of score obtained in qualifying exam. For B.Sc (Physics) admission, You must have passed higher secondary in science stream from a recognized board. Admission Process starts from the month of June/July every year.

B.Sc (Physics) Admission Procedure
- Purchase application form and prospectus from college or official website of college.
- Fill the application form correctly and submit it with application fee.
- College will publish the merit list on official site.
- If you are shortlisted, then varify the documents and pay the fees.
- After payment of fee, Your admission is confirmed.

Required Documents
- Mark sheets of 10th and 12th Class
- Passing Certificates of 10th and 12th Class
- School Leaving Certificate
- Caste Certificate
- Passport Size Photographs

Top Institutes Offering B.Sc (Physics)
- St. Stephen's College, New Delhi
- Presidency College, Kolkata
- St. Josheph's College, Bangalore
- Gargi College, Delhi
- St. Xavier College, Kolkata
- Guru Nanak College, Chennai
- Ferguson College, Pune
- Loyala College, Chennai
- Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
- Ethiraj College For Women, Chennai
- Sacred Heart College, Kochi

Employment Areas After B.Sc (Physics)
- Geophysics
- Astronomy
- Nuclear Physics
- Acoustics
- Electronics
- Vaccum Sciences
- Atomic and Molecular Physics
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26th April 2017, 03:11 PM
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Default Re: Admission process for B.Sc Physics?

B.Sc stands for Bachelor of Science. This is a 3 year Graduation level course being offered by many of the colleges in India.

There won't be single subject in B.Sc course like B.Sc Physics. Instead, you will be having various streams that contains Physics as one of the subject.

B.SC - Maths, Physics, Chemistry
B.SC -Maths, Physics, Computers etc,

You can choose any of these streams as per your interest.

Having scored 80% of marks in your 10+2, you can easily get admission in any of the colleges.

Most of the colleges will give direct admission depending upon the percentage of marks in 10+2. However there are very few colleges which will give Entrance Exam in order to give admission.

So, choose the college as per your interest which is good in terms of campus placements and top faculty and get admission.

Make the most out of your course by gaining strong subject knowledge and communication skills.

There will be so much of career scope and job opportunities in the field of Physics.
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