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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mishel, your question is very ambiguous, you should know your your career plans and decide accordingly. Also, what may seem best for me may not be best for you.

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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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After B.Sc Hons Physics there are following career options:
(a) M.Sc-PhD to join as R&D professional
(b) B.Ed to become a teacher
(c) Lateral entry admission in B.Tech
(d) MCA
(e) M.Sc CS / IT
(f) MBA
(g) LLB
(h) Master in Social Works
(I) Master in Mass Communication
(j) Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC
(k) SSC exam for subordinate services
(l) CDS examination conducted by UPSC
(m) Asst Commandent exam conducted by UPSC for paramilitary forces.
(n) PO and clerical services examinations of Public Sector, etc.

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Balinder, after your B.Tech you can directly apply for Air Force. LPU students have also availed opportunities of Placements in government services like Defense, Transport Corporation of India, etc. through on-campus/off-campus placement drives and SSB Interviews.
Check the link below for more details http://www.lpu.in/placements.php
The curriculum taught incorporates specific courses (subjects) under the notion of Professional Enhancement Programmes (PEP) in which the students are prepared to crack the placement processes. PEP classes start right away from the first semester itself in form of Communication Skills and continue till the f
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

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It's not a good idea considering the wide range of opportunities in mechanical engineering. You can work in many fields like thermal, fluid mechanics, automobile, design if you stick with the mechanical branch.

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