Physics
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You have good marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, but your overall percentage is 57%. For NEET, general category students usually need at least 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). So, you are eligible for NEET .
For CUET and paramedical courses, eligibility depends on the specific course and university. Many paramedical courses accept 50% or more, so you should check the exact criteria for each course.
To get admission in BHU, JNU, or DU through CUET:
First, register and appear for the CUET exam.
Score well in CUET as per the cut-offs for the course you want.
Apply for the courses you like during the university counselling based on your CUET score.
You can apply for D-Pharma, B-Pharma, or other paramedical courses if they are offered and you meet their eligibility.
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securing admission to the M.Sc. Physics program at SVC, Delhi University, is unlikely. In 2024, OBC cutoffs for this course aren't listed, other science programs like M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc. Statistics had OBC cutoffs of 143 and 154, respectively . your score is significantly below these figures, admission to SVC for M.Sc. Physics may not be possible, you might consider other colleges within Delhi University or different universities where the cutoff scores for M.Sc. Physics are lower
If you passed 12th from WB Board but failed in Physics, and want to clear Physics through NIOS on-demand exam, it depends on the MBBS college rules. Most medical colleges accept NIOS board marks for admission, but you must pass all required subjects before applying.
So, if you pass Physics in NIOS before admission, you can apply for MBBS. Make sure you check the specific college and state medical counselling rules for NIOS acceptance.
In short, yes, you can take admission if you clear Physics through NIOS before the admission deadline.
Hello aspirant,
Eligibility criteria for NEET
The minimum percentage required in 12th for NEET is separate for each category. NEET eligibility marks in 12th to be considered only for PCB subjects. The criteria is as follows,
UR[general] - 50%
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 40%
Eligibility criteria for CUET
The educational qualifications for CUET UG,
Eligibility criteria for Paramedical courses
The academic requirements for paramedical courses vary depending on the level of the course. For certificate and diploma courses, most institutions require candidates to have completed 10th or 12th grade from a recognised board, preferably with science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Some reputed institutions may have minimum percentage criteria ranging from 45% to 60%, depending on the specialisation. For instance, a Bachelor of Physiotherapy might require at least 50% in the 12th with PCB subjects.
Hence, You are eligible for all the exams, whether it is NEET, CUET or any Paramedical course as you meet the required eligibility criteria.
Always remember, No matter what percentage, no matter what my numbers say in the sense of points, assists, rebounds and steals, it's always been about winning.
I hope this helps.
Based on the information you’ve shared—your 12th-grade score is 52%, and you want to take admission in Physics Honours at Sasu Bhushan College—here’s what you need to know:
General Eligibility for B.Sc. Physics (Honours)
Most colleges have the following eligibility criteria for Physics Honours:
Minimum 50% overall in 12th grade.
At least 45% marks in Physics and Mathematics.
Passing marks in Chemistry.
If you have 52% overall and have scored decent marks in Physics and Mathematics, you may be eligible to apply.
1, You got 52 mark in 12th
2, You want join Saasu Bhushan College
3, You can go college and ask for admission
4, Some college take low marks also
5, Physics course need science subject in 12th
6, If you SC ST OBC then easy get seat
7, Take your mark sheet and ID card to college
8, Ask teacher or sir in office for help
9, Some time small fee or donation also needed
10, Go early before seat finish in college
Dear Aspirant,
As a Class 12th pass student belonging to the SC category from the Delhi region, you are eligible to apply for admission to the B.Tech CSE program at USICT under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, provided you meet the minimum eligibility criteria. According to the official requirements, candidates must have at least 55 percentile aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and must have passed each of these subjects individually, along with English. Since your PCM aggregate is 60.3 percentile and you have passed Physics and Mathematics with around 52 percentile in each, you meet the basic eligibility condition. It is important to note that there is no relaxation in the minimum marks required for reserved categories; the 55 percentile PCM aggregate rule applies to all students. However, being from the SC category and the Delhi region, you will benefit from reservation during the admission process through GGSIPU counselling, where seats are allotted based on your JEE Main rank. For the CSE branch at USICT, SC category students from Delhi have previously secured admission with JEE Main ranks up to around 2.9 lakh. Therefore, if your JEE Main 2025 rank falls within that range, you have a fair chance of getting admission in the CSE program. Your Class 12 marks will not affect the merit ranking directly, but they must meet the minimum eligibility requirement for your application to be considered valid.
Best Wishes
If you’re considering M.Sc. in Physics, fee and hostel charges can vary by college type:
For Public universities e.g., Delhi University, BHU, state universities generally charge a very nominal fee around 8,000 to 30,000 per year, and hostel costs may range from around 6,000 to 15,000 per year depending on amenities and category.
Deemed/private institutions may charge 50,000 to 1,50,000 per year for tuition, with hostel fee ranging from 20,000 to 50,000 annually.
If you target IITs or central universities, your tuition is low but competition is high. Most public universities offer scholarships or fellowships for meritorious students. Make sure to confirm hostel availability during the application stage, as some universities allot based on merit or early admission.
Thank you!
Hello there,
For the GITAM University Engineering Entrance Exam (Physics section) , focusing on important topics will help you prepare efficiently. Here are the key topics in Physics that are generally important:
Mechanics
Kinematics (Motion in one and two dimensions)
Laws of Motion (Newton’s laws)
Work, Energy, and Power
Rotational Motion and Moment of Inertia
Gravitation (Universal law, acceleration due to gravity)
Properties of Matter
Elasticity
Surface Tension
Viscosity
Thermodynamics
Laws of Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation)
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Oscillations and Waves
Simple Harmonic Motion
Wave Motion (Types of waves, speed, frequency)
Optics
Reflection and Refraction of Light
Lens and Mirror formulas
Optical Instruments (Microscope, Telescope)
Electricity and Magnetism
Electrostatics (Coulomb’s law, Electric field, Potential)
Current Electricity (Ohm’s law, Circuits)
Magnetic Effects of Current
Electromagnetic Induction
Modern Physics
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation (Photoelectric effect)
Atomic Models (Bohr’s model)
Nuclear Physics (Radioactivity, Nuclear Reactions)
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If you scored 258 on GATE Physics and got an interview call, that is good news. Even if the score is low, being shortlisted for IISc Bangalore shows that your profile is suitable for evaluation further.
IISc and other leading institutes consider additional measures besides the score from the GATE. How well someone performs, what subjects they studied, what purpose they share (if necessary) and, sometimes, prior research done may be decisive. Review the main topics of Physics and have an answer ready for any research or project you have worked on.
As a result, being shortlisted for GATE indicates that your background is seen as promising, despite not getting a very high score. Do your best in the interview since it will largely affect your final chances.
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