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IIIT Bhubaneswar allows lateral entry in second year for Btech program.Student have to complete diploma or bachelor of science. But it is only applicable if you are from Odisha .
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Here are some of the few Science degrees without mathematics as its core
You completed your B.Sc. with a pass degree, and now you want to pursue a Master's degree in Mathematics. Here's a general guide for you:
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With a GATE score of 258 in the SC category and a 72% in your M.Sc. in Physics, securing admission to M.Tech. programs in Nanotechnology at IITs is challenging. Based on previous years' data, IITs typically have higher cutoff scores for M.Tech. admissions , even for reserved categories.
For instance, the GATE cutoff for SC candidates in various disciplines at IIT Madras has often been significantly higher than your current score.
With a 95.52 percentile in JEE Main, your approximate rank would be around 39,000. Based on previous years' data, you have a good chance of securing admission to the Integrated M.Sc. in Physics program at NIT Rourkela . For instance, in 2023, the closing rank for this program was 56,283.
NIT Warangal also offers a similar program , with the 2024 closing rank for the Home State quota being 36,199
However, since your home state is West Bengal, you would be considered under the Other State quota for NIT Warangal, where the closing rank was 12,918. Therefore, admission to NIT Warangal might be more competitive for you
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As per your mentioned query , you have a chance to get IIT with this rank. You have to check the opening and closing rank for the physics. I am mentioning the link from where you can get all the details.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/iit-jam-opening-closing-rank
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
Through this link you can check the physics EAMCET chapter wise weightage.
For MSc in Medical Physics, you'll likely need to take entrance exams like IIT JAM, CUET-PG, or university-specific exams. Registration details and cut-off scores vary depending on the specific exam and university, so check the official websites for each.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Common Entrance Exams:
IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.):
This is a national-level exam for admissions to various postgraduate programs, including Physics, and is conducted by one of the IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology).
Exam Date: IIT JAM 2025 was held on February 3, 2025.
Registration: Check the official IIT JAM website for registration details and deadlines.
CUET-PG (Central Universities Common Entrance Test - Postgraduate):
This exam is for admissions to postgraduate programs in Central Universities.
Exam Date: CUET-PG 2025 was held in March 2025.
Registration: Check the official NTA (National Testing Agency) website for registration details and deadlines.
University-Specific Entrance Exams:
Many universities conduct their own entrance exams for MSc programs, so check the websites of specific universities offering MSc in Medical Physics.
2. Registration and Examination Details:
Check Official Websites:
The most reliable source for registration dates, exam patterns, syllabus, and cut-off details is the official website of the relevant exam conducting body or university.
Keep an Eye on News and Updates:
Stay updated on exam schedules, registration deadlines, and any changes in the exam pattern or syllabus by regularly checking the official websites and news portals.
3. Cut-off Details:
Vary by Exam and University:
Cut-off scores vary depending on the exam, the specific university, and the category of the candidate (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).
Check Past Cut-off Scores:
Reviewing past cut-off scores can give you an idea of the expected performance level required to secure a seat in your desired program.
Official Websites:
The official websites of the exam conducting bodies and universities will provide the most accurate and up-to-date information on cut-off scores.
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