Is a B.Sc (general) student eligible to pursue M.Sc in physics from Hindu college?
Asked about Hindu College, University of Delhi - M.Sc. in Physics
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There are two modes for admission in M.Sc (Physics) at Hindu College, Delhi University:
(A) Eligibility for entrance mode admission: Candidate must have completed B.Sc (Hons) in Physics from any recognized university with 50% aggregate and 50% in Physics or a candidate must have completed B.Sc in Physics, B.Sc (Hons) in Electronics or Bachelor in Applied Science with Honors in instrumentation/electronics from any recognized university (in 10+2+3 scheme of examination) with 60% aggregate and 60% in Physics. Or Any Science or Engineering graduate with Physics and Mathematics in graduation with 60% aggregate and 60% in Physics.
(B) Eligibil...more
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