Schools Indian Colleges offering B.Sc Physics (H)

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Completing high school with a 64% overall score, the individual seeks colleges for a B.Sc. in Physics (Hons), particularly through entrance tests. Recommendations include Chennai Mathematical Institute and various Presidency colleges, while Delhi University options like St. Stephen's and others are deemed less accessible due to competitive cutoffs. The discussion highlights the challenges in pursuing pure science in India, suggesting alternatives such as engineering courses, which may provide a better academic environment. The IITs and IISERs are also mentioned as potential pathways, offering integrated programs that could lead to a Ph.D. in physics. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for strategic planning and preparation for entrance exams to enhance admission prospects.
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What is the min percentage in 12th class to get into a good college ,
I am in 12th right now and preparing for JEE in a coaching institute for the last 2 years
 
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I think I've found the correct place and you people will surely help me.
From mumbai, I gave 12th this year and I got just 72%, I didn't pay attention to boards, prepared for iit jee(advanced) and getting around 30% in it. I solve IIT level problems easily , got low marks because I didn't study chemistry. So is my 1year wasted and taking a drop is the only option left?
Even I'm interested in pure sciences and want to become physicist.
 
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i have secured 92.75 from isc board(english included)..what are my chances of landing up in a good college.?rather i must ask what good colleged should i apply for.?
# i have an eca quota(debates) with quite a good nb of certificates.?
 
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ManishR said:
what do you think about IGNOU ?

I think the BSc program of IGNOU is good. I have enrolled for it. But I do not know anyone personally who has done the course and then went on to "achieve great things" in physics after that. So, it's a gamble but it is a risk I am willing to take.
 
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