I want to know about the total fee structure for Bachelor in Science physics Hons for three year course. The candidate has secured only 51%.
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The fee structure for a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) Physics (Hons) course varies from college to college. However, with a score of 51% in the qualifying exam, you may have limited options for colleges that offer this course. To get an idea of the fee structure, you can check the websites of colleges that offer B.Sc. Physics (Hons) courses. Typically, the fees for a three-year course can range from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2 Lacs per year, depending on the college and its facilities. Some colleges also offer scholarships and financial aid based on merit, so it's worth checking their websites or contacting them directly for more information....more
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