Schools Best college for Physics (H), Venkateswara or North Campus?

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The discussion centers on selecting the best college for pursuing a Physics Honors degree after clearing the cutoffs for Venkateswara and Khalsa colleges, with potential consideration for Hindu and Hansraj colleges in future cutoffs. Participants express congratulations and clarify that "Physics (H)" refers to Physics Honors. The focus is on comparing the reputation and quality of the Physics program at these institutions to determine the best choice for the student.
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I have cleared cutoff for both venkateswara and khalsa, and in next cutoffs I think I would clear Hindu or Hansraj also, so which one is the best college for Physics(H).
 
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I have cleared cutoff for both venkateswara and khalsa, and in next cutoffs I think I would clear Hindu or Hansraj also, so which one is the best college for Physics(H).

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Congrats on clearing the cutoffs. :smile: What is Physics (H)?
 
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