Can you suggest some top colleges in Kolkata for B.Sc in Physics?

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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Here are some of the best colleges in Kolkata for pursuing a B.Sc. In Physics:
    Presidency University: Known for its excellence in the field of Science education, Presidency University offers a rigorous and comprehensive B.Sc. Physics programme. St. Xavier's College: St. Xavier's is renowned for its academic reputation and offers a well-structured B.Sc. Physics course with experienced faculty and excellent infrastructure. Jadavpur University With its strong emphasis on research and quality education, Jadavpur University is a popular choice for B.Sc. Physics aspirants in Kolkata. Scottish Church College: Scottish Church College has a rich
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    Nirmalya Ghosh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Kolkata is known for its rich academic heritage and has several reputed colleges offering B.Sc. Physics programs. Here are some of the best colleges in Kolkata for pursuing a B.Sc. In Physics:
    1. Presidency University: One of the most prestigious institutions in Kolkata, Presidency University offers a comprehensive B.Sc. Honours programme in Physics. The college has a strong emphasis on research and provides excellent academic resources.
    2. St. Xavier's College, Kolkata: St. Xavier's College is renowned for its academic excellence and offers a B.Sc. Honours programme in Physics. The college has highly qualified faculty members and provi
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