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Apna roll no dalna,hall ticket no. nahi Jahan roll no likha hai wahan roll no he na daloge,marksheet mai roll no hoga dekhna name ke baad rhta hai cbse mai.
Dear Applicant honestly speaking B.Tech and B.Pharma are two different streams based on which jobs are offered. So after completing B.Pharm definitely it is not possible to earn 1 crore per year, but if you are opting for Government jobs then in Central and State Government Hospitals you salary can range from 30000-70000 per month. For Production jobs it would be around 18k-30k per month as a Fresher. Professional jobs like Drug Inspector, Government Analyst would offer you salary scale of around 60k - One Lakh per month. As you gain more experience your salary is supposed to rise, but it requires greater potential and dedication towards your Profession.
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Hi, your feelings are completely valid of not wanting to get through a lot of practical and exams. What you need to know that whatever class you join at the end it comes to you and the boards from where you'll be appearing. You can definitely find an tied up colleges also known as integrated colleges with your classes. That way you won't have to attend lectures your attendance of classes will be considered. You will only have to go for practical. The practical are really enjoyable and you get to learn a lot. Also, you have to give board exams for that you need to study as they do not have MCQ type questions like in JEE. So, when you go for admission procedure both your board percentage and JEE score matters. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. Hope this helps.
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From your profile it seems you're an engineering aspirant of class 12th, hence I presume your query is regarding undergraduate courses, see depending on the specific course structure, it may be annual system or semester wise, in case of former if you have enrolled in July 2021 then you will be required to appear for June 2022, and prior to it you have to submit your assignment, similarly if your course is semester wise then you will have to appear for December 2021 an submit the assignments prior to its, and regarding the submission details IGNOU doesn't inform you regarding this through any channel of email/sms whatsoever however you can stay updated at https://webservices.ignou.ac.in/assignments/ for more details regarding this.
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Bachelor in Science (Hons) and Bachelor in Science (General) are both undergraduate courses, In B.Sc (Hons.), one of the subjects is studied in detail whereas, B.Sc (General) gives you more of a balanced and multi-disciplinary approach.
So yes. If we say B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics that means physics is the subject studied in detail. In other words, Physics was your main subject.
Hope this was helpful.
Should there be any other queries, please feel free to ask.
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B.Sc mein physics ka arth hain ki aap is cousre k dauran physics ke fundamentals or ishke alg alg guno jaise energy ya force se sambandhit padhayi karenge . Yah course aapko Science aadharit career k liye tayar karta hain. Is course ko 6 semester mein bata gaya hain. Yeh physics, mathematics or chemistry se sambhandit hain . BS.c physics k padhai k bad aapko schools mein, power generation companies , hospitals, government k research agencies mein kam mil skta hain .
Agr aapka or koi question ho toh aap is answer k comment section mein puch skte hain .
If a student in Class 12 with 5 main subjects fails in 2 or more subjects, his result bears “Essential Repeat”. Essentially, it means that a student has not secured passing marks in minimum subjects required to appear in compartment exam. If a student is unable to meet the qualifying criteria, they will be placed in the "essential repeat" or "compartment" category. Students who are not satisfied can appear again when the CBSE conducts the Class 12 board exams.
This means that you have to give that exam again.
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