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Tanu Mishra

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There many career options after B.Sc. in Physics but if you are interested in Physics/Science stream related career, it would be better if you opt for M.Sc in Physics and then do Ph.D. in subject as it often seen that Physics Postgraduate and Ph.D. holder are required and earning very well who are employed in government or private research and Development organisation such as Indian Space Research organisation, National Remote Sensing Agency, and Space Application Centre and so on. Various Technical jobs are available for Physics graduates/post graduates like- radiation monitoring, electrical power plant operator, scientific instrument
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Shabana Bee

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Your 12th percentage is good enough to get the admission in B.Sc Physics or chemistry. You can get admission in Delhi University for the best college.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Isher Mondal,
There is something called Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) which you must give or may not depending on the university or college admission requirements. Check the JPSS website for information. Here it is:
https://www.jpss.jp/en/univ/english/.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Ankur,
Except the top ones under DU, you may have a chance. Besides there are many private and government colleges too which will accept your percentile. Please browse through this page below
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-colleges-india?uaf[]=sub_spec&uaf[]=location&ts=631586&rf=filters&ct[]=74&bc[]=26&ss[]=sp_405&ed[]=et_20.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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In the entrance test there will be questions from subjects (chemistry, physics, and mathematics) that are taught in the intermediate level in various boards like up board, ISC and CBSE. If any applicant wants to crack this examination he/she have to practice hard.

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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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Yes, you can. You would be graduating next year, right? So you can apply this year.

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MAAZ ABDULLAH

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Best of luck.

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rahul r

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Fee structure for a B.Sc course in D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science & Commerce is mentioned below:
Yearly Fee: 8000 INR
Program Total: 24000 INR (Tuition Component)
Regards.

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