If physics is your passion, and you genuinely want to learn, this is not the place for you. One of my friends studied here and these are some things he mentioned.
If you are only looking for a college life minus the studies and want to have some fun with fests and events, by all means, join Fergusson because marks and knowledge are secondary here.
NIT Patna Integrated MSc in Physics cutoff for the last round has been tabulated below
Categories |
Male OS |
Male HS |
Female OS |
Female HS |
General |
37631 |
42827 |
31705 |
- |
GeneralPwD |
2700 |
- |
- |
- |
OBCNCL |
13390 |
14716 |
- |
- |
SC |
9762 |
7570 |
- |
11943 |
ST |
5620 |
3864 |
- |
- |
NIT Surat BSc+MSc cutoff for round 6 general category is 110373 .
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Ramjas is one of the best Science colleges in the country. Being a North campus it has its own benefits. A lot of events take place within the north campus which you will be aware of or be a part of if you take admission in any north campus college.
Ramjas in terms of reputation, crowd quality, and exposure is much better than ARSD. It has got an incredible faculty and equally great infrastructure. It is one of the oldest colleges under DU hence has a lot of academic experience. If you seek a fulfilling college life, giving attention to both academics and extracurricular activities, Ramjas is the place for you.
There are a lot of societies and clubs in Ramjas, students get enough exposure to explore their skills and talents and enhance them. They are lenient with attendance and also lets students submit an ECA for serious reasons. It will give a proper balance between academics and extracurriculars, here you get to focus on both of them equally. For Physics Honours Ramjas will be the perfect choice.
If you consider the physics branch, Deshbandhu college is a better choice. Here are some reasons to consider it over Swami Shraddhanand College for a B.Sc in physics:
The connectivity of transportation of Deshbandhu college is better than the Swami Shraddhanand college because it is far away outside Delhi that is the college is located on karnal GT road. Therefore, choose the one that meets your requirements.
The BSc course in Physics at MSU Baroda is at par with the top institutes like IISERs and IITs.
The infrastructure is the best in the whole of Gujarat state. The faculty for this course however is a bit lacking in comparison to other courses. Some are not skilled enough while some are not interested in teaching at all.
The laboratories are decked with decent equipments but during the First and Second years, they are almost of no use. The third year has a lot of lab sessions that should not be missed
The theoretical exams are pretty easy as most of the questions are based on what has been taught in the class.
MSU has 2 major libraries ( SSMT and SHMT) that have a wide range of books on almost every subject.
Research is mainly conducted in areas of condensed matter, Spectroscopy, X Ray diffraction and Nuclear Physics. Seminars and conferences are held throughout the year on campus.
My opinion is that MSU is not much of a good choice for a BSc in Physics, especially if you are coming from a state other than Gujarat.
Yes, you can get a seat in Physics Hons. in Ravenshaw University. But may take a 2nd or 3rd list for your name to appear.
Though they have changed the admission process, with an 80% in your CBSE board exams, it won't be hard for you to earn a seat.
The only chances you won't be getting a seat is if this year's average 12th marks have risen higher or none of the first list students are leaving Ravenshaw for other opportunities.
St. Xavier's, Ahmedabad, provides an excellent education. There are regular lectures, lab sessions, and everything else. Professors are excellent teachers. They are all highly qualified, with almost all holding a Ph.D. There will be numerous opportunities for you to visit and work in various research organizations such as PRL and ISRO. Professors will assist you if you are sincere and hardworking, so don't be concerned. You will learn a lot in this class.
St. Xavier's is a very relaxed college. Academics and co-curricular activities are given equal weight. You will not be bored in any way. They have a decent library. Almost any book you require can be found. The name of the college itself is self-explanatory.
Yes, PSG CAS is a great option for pursuing a B.Sc program in Physics. The lab facilities and library resources at the institute are better than other colleges in the region. The institute also offers aided and unaided Physics courses. The timing for aided and unaided courses are respectively 9 am-3 pm and 1 am to 6 pm.
You won’t face any pressure at the campus, you can learn at your own pace and enjoy. The teachers are also cooperative.
First of all look for the eligibility of the course that is B.Sc in Physics at Amity University. Currently, any student with a minimum of 50% marks in the 10+2 system and a minimum of 50% in Physics is required to be eligible to apply for the course at the university.
After that, there are various ways of getting selected into the program. The various selection procedures are explained below –
However, keep in mind that scholarships are provided to a limited number of students and thus there are a limited number of seats under this scheme. Also, you would be offered scholarships only after joining the program.
I have a few friends from Swami Shraddhanand College. Based on their experience, it is a good option for pushing a B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics.
Overall, Swami Shraddhanand College offers good placement and facilities for the Physics department.