B.Sc Physics
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
There are several options for B.Sc in Physics if and only if you choose to pursue higher study. Otherwise mere graduate degree is just sufficient for couple of govt. jobs. Anyway coming back to the point
You can apply for JAM (55% is minimum required in B.Sc for applying in JAM) and can go for a master degree from any IITs. Not only in Physics but also you can apply for Energy science. However if these are the pros then the cons are that even M.Sc in Physics is not enough to get a job from IITs.
Its very bitter truth that once you land yourself in general science stream, the only way to survive is higher study. Although it is not alwa
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Your question is incomplete, you did not mention your academic profile, percentage, etc. basis which answer could be given.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Be specific if you want to know for B.Sc or M.Sc abroad.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Minimum marks required for IISC 2017 admissions:
General - 60%
OBC NCL - 54%
SC/ST/PH - 30%
Wish you all best.
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