Physical sciences
Hey there
In the first and second cut off list of Hindu College the minimum percentage of Cutoff which are required war 98. 25% and 98.75 respectively. It means it is almost 99% for BSC honours (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). And particularly for physics it is 99.33%.
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Hello,
Space research is scientific study carried out in outer space, and by studying outer space.
To become a space scientist, you should possess relevant education in pure science or engineering disciplines.
For example: ISRO recruit candidates with PhD in Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics along with engineers in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, electronics and computer science.
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dear aspirant
For applying in CSIR NET physical science candidate needs a degree of M.Sc. in Physics or BS-MS in Physical Sciences or any other equivalent degree.
All the best
Hi Aspirant,
Both fields are good as both of them can give you good teaching opportunities plus if you go for bsc physical science with chemistry then you can go in for chemistry teaching in some good schools along with other physical science subjects.If you opt for bsc life science you can master teaching in general science as well as hysical science such as chemistry,physics etc.
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Hey there,
Hope you’re having a great day.
I would like to inform you that for clarification, the eligibility is that aspirant must have Master's degree in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics with atleast 55% marks. Candidates having majored in Physics or Chemistry should have had Mathematics atleast up to the Bachelor's level. Candidates majoring in Chemistry should have specialized in Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics at the M.Sc. level. Exceptions can be made in case of applicants with a B.Tech. (Electronics/Electrical) degree provided they successfully compete in our entrance examination. You can use the link given below for reference-:
https://www.jnu.ac.in/sps_phd#phd
Let me know if you have further clarifications by mentioning it in the comment section below.
Have a nice day and I wish that you have a bright future ahead.
Thanks.
Hello
Practice Any CSIR-UGC Physics question bank.
But my personal suggestion is to give emphasis on these 4 chapters.
Classical Mechanics
Electrodynamics
Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
(Since these chapters are present in both sections B & C of the CSIR-UGC exam)
Note: The CSIR-UGC exam only tests the basic concepts, so they don’t ask tough questions, just a little tricky ones.
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