hallo i am bsc(cbz) student i want to study an msc in physics . and interested as a government physics teacher ..so please tell me what can I do
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I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but as you have completed your bsc with chemistry, botany and zoology , you cannot pursue msc physics.
This is because to pursue msc physics, one requires to do bsc physics hons. , so if you had to do msc physics, you should have selected bsc physics in your graduation.
For example, if I tell you about DU then eligibility criteria for msc physics is bsc ( with physics hons) and one needs to have graduated under the 10+2+3 from a recognised university . The minimum qualifying marks required is 55%.
The only way to to do msc physics for you is to do graduation again with bsc physics
Thank you
I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but as you have completed your bsc with chemistry, botany and zoology , you cannot pursue msc physics.
This is because to pursue msc physics, one requires to do bsc physics hons. , so if you had to do msc physics, you should have selected bsc physics in your graduation.
For example, if I tell you about DU then eligibility criteria for msc physics is bsc ( with physics hons) and one needs to have graduated under the 10+2+3 from a recognised university . The minimum qualifying marks required is 55%.
The only way to to do msc physics for you is to do graduation again with bsc physics
Thank you
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