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Arpit Rastogi

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Job types for Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Physics):
Laboratories and Institutes
Educational Institutes Agricultural Research services
Hospitals
Aviation Industry
Construction Firms
Demolition Squads
Research institutes
Power Generating Companies
Pyrotechnics Manufactures
Apart from that, one can go for M.Sc. Physics (h. )- https://www.ncuindia.edu/. B.Sc.

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Arpit Rastogi

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The best college for B.Sc physics is The NorthCap University. The Department of Applied Sciences offers a wide range of courses in the areas of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to build a strong foundation of students as a part of engineering education. Eligibility for Bachelor of Science (B.Sc ) in Physics (3 years).
Minimum 50% marks in aggregate (with Physics and English as compulsory subjects) at the class 12th level from any recognized Board with at least 50% marks in Physics.
15% intake will be allocated for Children/Wards of NRI / International students. Unfilled seats in this category will be transferred to the resident India
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REEBA KHAN

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Hi,
I think you can join M.Sc. Computer Applications because the minimum eligibility is B.Sc IT/CS/Maths/Physics. I guess mathematics should be one of your subjects in Bachelor's or you must be related to the related field like IT CS. Still you must check with some colleges as certain autonomous colleges or universities have their own criteria. All the best.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Hi,
You can go for Masters in Physics either from Indian universities or from abroad. As the physicists are highly in demand nowadays. Also, you can be a faculty in university which will give a good amount of salary.

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Ritesh Kumar

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Yes, and the best college to knock for this in Ahmedabad is MICA which helps with online programs. Go here and know more about it https://www.shiksha.com/college/mica-the-school-of-ideas-shela-ahmedabad-3796

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Sc Hons in Physics may the best option for you, because Hons degree indicate superior academic performance over ordinary degree. B.Sc Hons Physics is a subject specific degree and have great scope in teaching, scientific and research department. Hence, my choice is B.Sc Hons Physics.

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Sahil Rana

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Jadavpur University.Presidency University.St. Xavier's College.Bethune College.Scottish Church.
Ashutosh College.Maulana Azad College.These are some top college in Kolkata for physics.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Hi,
As per eligibility criteria, you cannot take Science stream from commerce because for B.Sc Physics and mathematics is a must from class 12th. Regards.

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Arpit Rastogi

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After completing B.Sc (H) Physics from The NorthCap University (https://www.ncuindia.edu), it opens a wide array of careers like to pursue M.Sc. And join as scientists in R&D research labs like NPL, DRDO, and ISRO. Students can also pursue research degrees and jobs in interdisciplinary areas like biophysics, robotics, medical physics, geophysics, environmental sciences, forensic sciences and statistics, and Science journalism. Students who wish to opt-out of physics can take up various competitive examinations like MBA, MCA and Civil Services. Qualify for a broad range of careers in industry, business, government, and teaching. One can
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Arpit Rastogi

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After completing B.Sc. (H) Physics from The NorthCap University (https://www.ncuindia.edu), it opens a wide array of careers like to pursue M.Sc. And join as scientists in R&D research labs like NPL, DRDO, and ISRO. Students can also pursue research degrees and jobs in interdisciplinary areas like biophysics, robotics, medical physics, geophysics, environmental sciences, forensic sciences and statistics, and Science journalism. Students who wish to opt-out of physics can take up various competitive examinations like MBA, MCA and Civil Services. Qualify for a broad range of careers in industry, business, government, and teaching. One ca
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