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NTrust InfoTechIf you are a hardworking student, CVR College of Engineering is recommended. Read the following brief description of the colleges:
CVR
VNR
Guru NanakCollege
Overall, it is suggested that VNR will be a good choice. It is best if you want your career to be perfect, and is far superior to CVR in terms of education and events.
Yes, one can opt for Guru Nanak College in Chennai for pursuing B.Sc. in Physics but try to apply for the Loyola MCC and if you get a seat there, go for it. Coming to Guru Nanak College, some of the good things about the college are:
| Categories | B.Sc. Physics in Guru Nanak College, Chennai |
| Course Fee | INR 22,630 (1st year) |
| Placement Percentage | 80% |
| Average CTC | 3 LPA |
| Recruiting Companies | Anthem Bio Sciences, Atos, Cognizant, HCL, etc. |
Check for the dates of the admission for the course of B.Sc. Physics and apply accordingly and the Guru Nanak College can be opted, as it will provide a positive push to your career.
Yes, you can join B.Com at Guru Nanak College Chennai if you have a science background.
The college tends to prefer mostly students with an accounting background, as they will be already familiar with the concepts. But there are no criteria that only commerce students can opt for B.Com. Being a science student, you must have studied Mathematics, thus, you can easily catch up with the rest of the subjects too, if truly interested.
Doing B.Com from Guru Nanak College Chennai will definitely be worth a try if you have a keen interest in Mathematics.
One of my friends had enrolled in IGNOU this year and is presently giving exams. He has been to his study centre to get books, submit assignments, clarify doubts, and at last to sit for the exams.
If you keep yourself updated about these essential things like the assignments, etc. Then you have no need to visit the study centre frequently. If necessary, visiting it once a month will be fine.
If your study centre responds well then you can call them on the particular days they attend calls.
But if you are a new candidate and are not familiar with the process, then it is recommended that you visit it in alternate weeks. This will help you get updated about receiving books, Roll no., admit card, etc.


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