Is there any entrance exam conducted by the college to get admission of B.Sc honors in physics?

Asked about TIFR - Tata Institute of Fundamental Research - Discontinued (Aug 2021)- B.Sc. in Physics

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    Answered by

    allysa

    3 months ago

    No, there is no entrance test required to get admission into the B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics program at Lovely Professional University. The admission is offered based on merit, meaning your Class 12 marks are considered for eligibility. If you have scored at least 60% in 12th with Physics, Mathematics, and English as your subjects, you can apply directly without appearing for the LPUNEST exam. However, if you are aiming for a scholarship, it is recommended to take the LPUNEST, as scholarship eligibility is often determined through the entrance test performance. Therefore, while the entrance exam is not compulsory for admission, it can be ben

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    Answered by

    Tilak P

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    There are many entrance exams which you can take up. There is one exam which caught my eye recently and it's called Uni-GAUGE. It's an online exam to which a lot of students are taking up. They have partnered with many universities.
    For more information, visit https://goo.gl/Wsokpv
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    Answered by

    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    B.Sc. Physics: Admission Process
    Admission process for B.Sc. Physics course is merit-based. Most of the colleges in India that offer B.Sc Physics provide direct admission to candidates on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2, which is determined by the cut-off lists generated by each college. Candidates can seek admission if his marks match with the cut off announced by a college.
    Some universities likeAnnamalai University provide lateral entsry admission to 2nd year for which the candidates must have cleared 1st year with minimum 75% marks from a recognized university. Whereas, NIMS University, IGNOU, School of Open Learningare some inst
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