If we B.sc in physics and mathematics, can we apply for kcet
Dear student!
Hope you are doing well !
See .. to be eligible for the kcet exam you need to have the subject physics, chemistry and biology ,also the candidates appearing for kcet must have passed from any institute situated in the state of Karnataka, must have a minimum academic duration of 7 years in any institute from Karnataka, and should have passed class 10th or 12th from Karnataka state board exams.
If you fulfill this criteria then you can apply for it . But you don't so I would like you to focus on other exams as you have completed bsc so better to go for masters or any other competitive exams .
For more about kcet . Visit the link ;-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-eligibility-criteria .hope it helps
Thank you so much
In JNU 2020 pg bulletin , eligibility criteria for Msc(physics) is given : Bachelors degree with physics as one of the subjects and 55% marks in aggregate ( physics and mathematics combined) . but I do not have maths at graduation level and I also didnot have maths in 12th class . Am I eligible
According to the official website e prospectus page no# 52 https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf , it says that for being eligible to study M.Sc Physics, you should have completed your Graduation with Physics as one of the subjects with a combination on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. And then you need an aggregate of 55%. But if you do not have Mathematics as a subject, unfortunately you are not eligible for studying M.Sc Physics at JNU.
What chapters of physics and mathematics of class 11 and 12 should I be good at before starting engineering? Since I have lots of time before starting my first year of college, I would like to review the chapters.
Hi
Well in BTech's first year irrespective of the branches or your specialization, the subjects thought are the same. Physics and chemistry are there which mainly include Molecular orbital theory and Bond Theory as the basics. And in Physics very general idea of your 12th syllabus would work as well.
In Mathematics you need to practice, P&C, differentiation, and Integration a lot. They literally stick to mathematics 2 in the next semester.
I might get only about 35% in physics and maths But my aggregate marks in physics, maths and electronics add up to 45%. Am I still eligible for the 2022 MHT CET?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
So, with regard to your query, you did not mention about the category that you are belonging to. As per the eligibility criteria of MHT CET, for the general category students the aggregate marks in all the subjects must be 50% whereas for SC/ST/OBC students the aggregate marks must be 45%. If you belong to any of this reservation category then you will be eligible for the exam.
Thank you.
Is there Physics and mathematics are in BSc( Computer Science)?
Hello Rajesh,
If you are take B.Sc Computer Science specialization then you can take Physics as Minor paper or General Elective but you'll mostly have Mathematics topics in your curriculum. Most of the syllabus is related to your specialization i.e Computer Science and maximum concentration will be on it.
Some of the subjects you can study in B.Sc Computer Science are given below.
- Programming with Python- 1
- Linux Fundamentals
- Fundamentals of Computer Organisation & Introduction to Embedded Systems
- Discrete Mathematics
- JAVA
- Soft Skills Development
- Programming with Python- II
- Database Management Systems
- .Net Technologies
- Data Structure
- Cloud Computing
- Linux Server Administration
- Statistical Methods
- Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability
- Database Management Systems
- Calculus
- Cyber Forensics
- Green Technologies
To get more information about B.Sc Computer Science course go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-computer-science
May this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
i have selected pcm subject and i am in 12 science my chemistry is too weak but my physics and mathematics subject is powerful so which line do i have to choose after 12 stendard
Hello Candidate
You cannot completely skip the subject but you can choose the course having less priority for chemistry. IF you choose to do btech after inter choose computer science , Information Technology , Textile Engineering ,Industrial Engineering , Biotechnology as they have chemistry in less compared to Mechanical , Electronics and Electrical, Chemical Engineering
Hope this information helps you.
GOOD LUCKK!!
I got rt in physics and mathematics in improvement exam but i am pass in 2021 june in previous result then my old result is considered or not
Hi
Improvement exams are being conducted by CBSE to help students improve their previous scores. So if the score in the improvement exam is less than the previous score or if repeat theory is mentioned then it won't be considered. Your previous result will be valid again and you are supposed to use that marksheet for future admissions.
Hope this answers your query!
I am doing BScG from IGNOU and now i am confused about carrier? Could give IIT JAM in Physics and mathematics? What is way of getting into technical research like machines , electronic, semiconductor devices ?
If you have Physics as one of the subjects in your UG with Mathematics for at least 1 year then you are eligible for the IIT JAM Physics paper. If you have Mathematics as one of the subject in your UG for the 3 years then you are eligible for the IIT JAM Mathematics paper.
If you want to go for the research in Electronics and Semi Conductors, then go for the MSc Physics course. After that you can go for the research in the fields of Stat Mech or Condensed Matter Physics or Electronics or Semiconductor Physics and Material Sciences which are very close fields and can full fill your aspirations. So going for Physics will be a better choice if you want to go for research in Electronics and Semiconductors.
To know more about IIT JAM visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/exams/jam
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!