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.
Among all three colleges, Khalsa College is better since it has good infrastructure and better faculties. It is also a co-ed college and the crowd at SGTB Khalsa College is much better than Daulat Ram College.
It’s always better to choose an institute near your home. You can save the time you will need to spend during travel otherwise. If distance isn’t an issue for you, you can choose Jesus and Mary College.
Among Dyal Singh College (DSC) (morning) and Rajdhani College (morning), students usually prefer DSC rather than Rajdhani. This is due to the following reasons:
The science group in DSC is considered to be one of the best. They provide proper training and exposure which will ultimately help your career.
Amity University Mumbai offers a BSc. in Information Technology. It is a 3 year program, and the course fee is Rs. 60,000 per semester.
The Eligibility criteria for this course is that you must have cleared your 10+2 from a recognized board. The first semester curriculum contains Mathematics Paper-1, and the second semester curriculum contains Mathematics Paper-2.
Thus, in order to get admission into BSc. IT at Amity University Mumbai, you don’t need a background in Maths. However, during the first year of your degree, you’ll have to study Maths as one of the subjects.
No, you cannot do B.Sc, Cyber Security without Maths.
Below mentioned are the eligibility criteria for Undergraduate programs
For Cyber Security Undergraduates
Some colleges give admissions on the basis of JEE in Cyber Security while some provide admissions based on academic performance and the scores that they have scored.
Yes, you can get admission to Ravenshaw University. But this may vary depending on the Honours subject you are willing to choose.
For some subjects, you can land up in the second cutoff list whereas for others you can get called indirectly for the admissions. Choose your honors subject wisely while filling up the form.
80% and above is sufficient enough to get a seat in dept.s with higher intake capacities.
If you are from the general category, there is a good chance of getting a B.Sc. with a PCM major. If you belong to the reserved category, it should hardly be any problem.
Yes, absolutely. You can get admission to MSU Baroda Gujarat for a BSc Hons if you got 90 in 12th CBSE. Given is the eligibility of students to get admitted to MSU Baroda. 40% or higher for Vadodara students.
For students out of Vadodara 50% or above. 60% or higher for students from outside Gujarat. Only passing marks are required for SC/ST students. A high score will help you get your preferred subjects.
Both colleges have their fair share of similarities and dissimilarities. Let me provide some facts about both of them, analyzing which you can move ahead with your decision.
Therefore, you can analyze these factors and compare the colleges, see what best suits your requirements, and finally go for it.
You can apply online through MP UG counselling and put Holkar Science College as your first preference, with your preferred subject combination.
If you pass the cutoff then the following process will be easy but if you cannot make the cut off and want to join Holkar then wait for the publication of the second and third lists.
Most of the students panic when they are unable to get in the first round. But there are many students who later do not get admission there, this makes space for other students belonging in the 2nd and 3rd lists.
So, it does not matter from what list you get admission, as long as you can be a part of Holkar. There are more than three rounds so try waiting, as it will create some vacancies.