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9th August 2018, 11:09 PM
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Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Respected Sir/Madam, I have scored 75.6% marks in my 12th standard. But I have secured 43% in BSc(Physics). Now, I want to do MSc in Physics from Delhi University. So, with this percentage in BSc, I am eligible to get admission?
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10th August 2018, 12:24 AM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
=> M.Sc. Physics or Master of Science in Physics is a postgraduate Physics course.
=> The duration of this course is two years. => For this course candidate should have passed B.Sc physics from a recognized university. => The minimum percentage required in bachelor degree for M.Sc Physics course is 50%. => As per my knowledge, you are not eligible to get M.Sc(Physics) admission in Delhi University after 43% in B.Sc(Physics) |
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10th August 2018, 03:31 AM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
12 th marks are not considered while getting an admission for post graduation. But yes the percentage obtained in bsc physics do matter. When it comes to delhi university, you require minimum 50% marks in bsc physics from a recognised university. But you can still apply to many other universities which doesnt require 50% marks. And there are also many universities where they doesnt consider your marks in graduation they take the marks of entrance exams that they conduct.
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10th August 2018, 01:18 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
No, you cannot get admission into M.Sc Physics course in Delhi University.
M.Sc (Master of Science) in Physics is a post graduation level degree. The duration of the course is 2 years. For studying this course in Delhi University you need to hold a B.Sc (Hons)/ B.Sc general/ any graduation or its equivalent education in related subject with minimum 50% from any recognised university. Since you have studied B.Sc in Physics and scored less than 50% you cannot get admission into the Delhi university. For more detailed information about eligibility and admission process check the PDF and visit the official website of DU. |
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10th August 2018, 02:11 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Your percentage of marks in Bachelor's degree in Physics is very less. The minimum percentage to apply for non DU student for admission in Master of Science course is 60% from a recognized university.
With 43% marks in Bachelor's degree in Physics, you can not apply for DU M.Sc admissions. |
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10th August 2018, 04:11 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
1. The candidate should have passed 12th by a recognized board like CBSE, PSEB, BSEH, ICSE etc.
2. The candidate should have passed B.Sc.(general) or B.Sc. ( Hons. physics) with 50% or above marks in aggregate from well reputed college/university. 3. The admission in DU will also depend on the Entrance exams like CUCET, DUET, NITTET. 4. The marks count is 85% in entrance + 15% graduation marks. So the probability for a 43% marks is very low but still not zero..there are certain colleges which can admit you..so don’t lose hope..all the best. |
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10th August 2018, 09:29 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Having completed your B.Sc in Physics degree course with 43% marks, you are not eligible for admission in Delhi University to pursue M.Sc in Physics degree course as for pursuing M.Sc in Physics degree course you were required to have completed your B.Sc in Physics degree course with at least 55% marks ( or 50% marks in case of SC/ST candidates ) from a recognized university.
For more details regarding DU PG admissions, you can refer to the link www.admission.du.ac.in/upload_pg2018/site/PG_Admission.pdf for downloading the complete information bulletin for PG admissions. |
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11th August 2018, 12:14 AM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Delhi University is one of the best university in India. Students from all over India seeks for admission in this prestigious university.
M.Sc is 2 year postgraduate degree for those students who have completed Bachelor degree from any recognised university. For admission in M.Sc Physics in Delhi University, minimum 55% marks in compulsory in Bachelor degree program. As mentioned, you have scored only 43% marks in B.Sc Physics, so, you will not be eligible for admission in postgraduate course in Delhi University. For students who have scored less than 50% marks in Bachelor degree still they want to take admission in postgraduate then IGNOU(Indira Gandhi National Open University) is best option. |
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11th August 2018, 09:10 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
The minimum education required for admission in Delhi University for pursuing M.Sc in Physics degree course is a B.Sc (Bachelor of Science )/B.E./B.Tech degree course with Physics as a major subject in at least six semester of academic degree with at least 55% marks from a recognized university. Marks relaxation of 5% is allowed for SC/ST category candidates.
So, having completed your B.Sc in Physics degree course with 43% marks, you are not eligible for seeking admission in Delhi University to pursue B.Sc in Physics degree course. |
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11th August 2018, 10:46 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
M.Sc Physics is two year course and entrance examination is conducted by Delhi university for admission in the course.
To appear in entrance examination the required qualification is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree with minimum 55%. So, you are not eligible to appear in entrance examination to get admission in the course. For more information regarding the admission in master course in DU visit at www.du.ac.in. |
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12th August 2018, 06:34 AM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Seat Allotment:
50% of the total seats will be allotted based on the merit list of B.Sc Physics candidates of Delhi University(DU) .Students of other universities are not eligible to get admission in this criteria. 50% of the total seats will be allotted based on the entrance test and Interview conducted by DU authorities. >> Eligibility Criteria: * Candidates must complete graduation in Physics with at least 50% marks. * There is no minimum age bar . * Foreign students are also eligible to apply. Click the below link to know the detailed eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Physics. http://physics.du.ac.in/msc-admission.php *** So, if you obtained less than 50% marks in graduation and belong to general category, then you are not eligible to apply for the course in DU. |
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12th August 2018, 09:00 AM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Eligibility Criteria Required to pursue M.Sc in Physics in Delhi University:
As far as my best knowledge is concerned, you are not eligible to pursue M.Sc in Physics course in Delhi University. The basic educational qualification required to pursue this course is given below, <> You should have completed B.Sc (Hons) Physics with minimum 50% marks or above from a recognized university. <> Or You should have passed B.Sc (Genl) or B.Sc with minimum 60% marks or above in order to be eligible. <> As your percentage in Graduation is just 43% marks, I can say that you are not eligible to pursue this M.Sc in Physics in Delhi University. |
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13th August 2018, 03:08 PM
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Re: Eligibility to get MSc(Physics) admission in Delhi University for a candidate with 43% in BSc(Physics)?
Master in Physics is two year course. Admission in the course in Delhi university is conducted through :-
Merit - Only for candidates passed bachelor degree in Physics from Delhi university. Entrance Test - Candidate with minimum 55% in B.Sc Physics are eligible to appear in examination. So, you are not eligible to appear in entrance examination for admission in the course. The admission procedure for the current session is over. |
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