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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

There are a number of job opportunities available for a B.Sc. Physics graduate.
Here are some of the top job profiles:
Physicist
Physics Lecturer
Lab Assistant
Research Associate
Subject Matter Expert
Technician
Radiologist Assistant
Academic Counselor
Content Developer
Quality Control Manager
Scientist
Radiation Oncologist
Job opportunities as a scientist exist with organizations like BARC, ISRO, DRDO, VSSC, SSPL and other many well-established research centres in India as well as abroad.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Students who have done B.Sc. (IT/ CS are eligible to take admission in B.Tech Computer Science through lateral entry mode. According to the AICTE Guidance, candidates who have completed B.Sc. With a minimum mark of 45 percent and have completed class 12 with the subject of mathematics are eligible. So Yes, It is possible to join B.Tech course after completing B.Sc. Through the lateral entry scheme which is offered by most of the Engineering colleges. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. B.Sc. Agriculture is better choice to choose because completion will be less in that field. You can get jobs with less. The subject in B.Sc. Agriculture are:
Principle of agriculture economics
Agriculture finance and co-operation
Product economist and farm management
Agriculture marketing trade and prices
These are the syllabus and subjects in B.Sc. Agriculture. Agriculture is less Competitive field and comparatively opportunities are more considering that we are primarily an agricultural country. A very small percentage of our students opt for an agricultural major, only because they don't realise its poten
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Yes you can do. Students will face different MBA eligibility criteria in different Entrance Exams they sit for. Graduation is a must for any Entrance Exam for an MBA course. CAT SNAP and NMAT require students to have at least 50% in graduation. There is no upper age limit or restriction on the number of times a student can sit for any exam. MBA qualification takes place through various entrance exams for MBA courses. There are certain Eligibility criteria for these exams of MBA courses. The basic MBA Eligibility criteria are mentioned below. Students must complete their graduation in any stream from a recognised universi
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A Master of Science M.Sc. Or MS is one of the most sought-after degrees after B.Sc. Physics. It is a specialised, postgraduate programme that incorporates modern scientific tools with the Science of exploration. There are multifarious branches in M.Sc. Physics that you can explore. Given below are some of the specialisation courses you can opt for:
M.Sc in Materials Science and Engineering
M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
M.Sc Acoustics
M.Sc in Applied Physics
M.Sc in Physics
M.Sc Applied Electronics
M.Sc in Atmospheric Science
There are numerous diplomas and paramedical courses for Physics graduates to explore varied spec
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, better known as IISc Bangalore has an active placement cell that conducts placement drives every year. The institute commenced its 2022 placement drive from October 2021. Students received an average salary of INR 23 LPA. The highest salary stood at INR 60 LPA. During IISc Bangalore Placements 2021, 276 students out of 528 graduating students were placed. Among them, 6 were UG students & 270 were PG students. A total of 130 students opted out from the placement drive to pursue higher studies. The median salary stood at INR 13.50 LPA for the UG students, INR 20 LP
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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If you want to do B.Sc. Honors Physics then I recommend you to go for private university in case you have missed CUET. Good Private universities will provide high quality education and good facilities. The education quality at most of the state universities is not too good. Not saying all are bad but most of them are. Check the NIRF or NAAC ranking of the colleges or institutions, then apply for them. On Shiksha website you can get list of many colleges which provides B.Sc. Physics Honours course.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Physics is a very interesting subject and it has many areas upon which you can work. In today's world a lot of research is going in the field of condensed matter Physics popular research topic in india) and on Optics. There are other areas of Physics as well. If you want to do something in Physics then try to find a professor who does the research project. Then ask them to give you an opportunity. If you somehow got this opportunity then you can write your own research paper. Also, a person Passionate about Physics must go for Master's programme in Physics to gain more insight of Physics. There also you will get to know many things. De
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes, Labish, you can pursue B.Sc. in applied Physics and B.Sc. in robotics engineering at the same time because UGC has officially made dual degree legal in India. But there is one thing that the courses you are talking of both demands a lot of time and dedication. Lab work hours will be there in both courses. It might become difficult for you to manage both the courses simultaneously. You can do one thing that, take admission into that college which provides Physics as a optional subject in B.Sc. in robotics engineering.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes, Payal you can pursue a master's in Physics Course even though you have B.Sc. In forensic degree. For that purpose, you must have studied Physics as a subject at least for four semesters during your Bachelor's degree programme. Along with that, you must maintain a minimum of 60 percent in B.Sc. Degree. It is all that you need.

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