Can i pursue Int. Msc physics or either chemistry in CET Bhubaneswar without Maths in 12th board?
Hi Student
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What are the MSc Physics Eligibility Criteria?
MSc physics eligibility criteria for the admission is discussed below:
- A candidate should come to the course after a minimum of 10+2+3 years of continuous study.
- For being eligible for most of the universities, a candidate must have a BSc physics Honours degree with minimum 50% marks in graduation, but some very good universities also demand for 55% marks.
- However some universities like the Delhi University also grant admission to candidates with BSc in electronics, mathematics and the engineering graduates.
- The minimum marks criteria for these candidates seeking admission to Delhi University is 60%
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MSc Chemistry Eligibility
A candidate must qualify the following eligibility criteria in order to pursue the course from any college or university. The MSc Chemistry eligibility criteria mentioned below are common to most of the universities and colleges across the country.
- Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
- BSc Chemistry Hons. or BSc with Chemistry as one of the main subjects with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates).
- Colleges offer admissions based on the score of the entrance test to select students for admission. Therefore, candidates are required to qualify the entrance exams of the respective colleges and university by securing minimum qualifying marks