Can I Pursue a B.Sc in Physics After Completing Mechanical Engineering?

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It is possible to pursue a B.Sc in Physics after completing a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Admission to B.Sc programs typically does not require taking the JEE exams again, as these programs often consider class 12 marks for eligibility. Prospective students should communicate their qualifications and interest to the college during the admission process.
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Can I go for bsc in physics after completing mechanical enginering?I am a 2nd year student in engineering.and I am really interested in studying physics.do I need to write any exams for getting admission in college.I am studying in India ,and it is not easy to do jee exams once more.
 
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I guess you can..For B.Sc physics you don't need to give JEE exams. But you may have to tell the college about your qualification and interest since the admission for B.Sc are done on the basis of class 12 marks. Best of luck..:wink:
 
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