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I want to study physics hons please tell about admission process in college


Mohan Kumar 20th Jul, 2021
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shikha jindal 20th Jul, 2021

For studying B.Sc physics Hons you have to complete your 10+2 in science stream from recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks with having physics,maths and English as your main subjects.You can get admission in B.Sc physics course  either on a merit basis or through entrance exam depanding on the college.Some of the popular entrance exams for B.Sc physics Hons are LPUNEST,BITSAT,MHT CET,WBJEE,COMEDK UGET.B.Sc physics honours admission are conducted both online or offline.For online admission you have to visit college's official website and submit their name,contact detail,course of interest etc as per the instruction.For offline registration, you have to visit college,fill out application form submit the documents asked by authorities.Some of the top colleges for B.SC physics Hons are NIMS University,Hindu college Delhi university,Miranda house Delhi university,St.Stephens college Delhi university,Hans Raj college Delhi university,Deen dayal upadhyaya college Delhi university,ramjas college Delhi university,acharya Narendra Dev college New Delhi,post graduate goverent for girls Chandigarh,maitreyi college Delhi university New Delhi.The average fees for course of physics Hons vary from 5000 to 1.5 Lacs depending on college.

Here are some of the colleges that take admission on the basis of merit list like Miranda house New Delhi, Sri venkateswara college New Delhi,Stella Maris college Chennai,Hans Raj college New Delhi,Hindu college New Delhi,St,Stephen's college New Delhi,Loyola college Chennai,kirori Mal college New Delhi while as for Christ university you have to clear entrance exam.


Ashish Ramtari 20th Jul, 2021

Good Evening Mohan Kumar

The 3 year B.Sc.(H) in Physics is a undergraduate program. Given below are the key points about the admission process in most of the colleges of India:

  • The minimum age must be 17 years.
  • The most basic eligibility criteria is that the student must have completed class 12th board examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • The student must have secured not less than 50% in the aggregate.
  • The admission in most of the colleges is done either on merit scores achieved in the 12th class or entrance exams conducted by the respective University.



chandni deb 20th Jul, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

the eligibility criteria required for candidates to pursue Physics Hons is that, the interested candidate should have passed their 10+2 with a science stream from a recognized board. They are required to have passed their board examinations with a minimum aggregate marks of 50% having their main subjects as Physics, Mathematics and English. To secure admission to colleges, the procedure may vary from college to college as each college have their own admission procedures. Depending on the college you will wither be given admission based on the marks scored in an entrance examination or based on merit.

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